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  1. For Romeo, Juliet's presence transforms the dark, gloomy, underground grave into its opposite -- a room high in the air, full of light and joy. In the last speech of the play, Prince Escalus says that the morning sky is dark, fitting the mood of occasion: "A glooming peace this morning with it brings; / The sun, for sorrow, will not show his ...

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  2. Light and Darkness — Often used to describe Juliet, light symbolizes the brightness of love in the darkness of hate and feud. Yet, darkness also becomes a sanctuary where Romeo and Juliet can express their love away from the prying eyes of the world.

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  4. Romeo imagines Juliets beauty illuminating the darkness of the Capulet tomb. This is rather ironic, because Juliets light and life have not yet been extinguished. Having taken a potion she is merely in a deep sleep that mimics death.

  5. Summary. In the churchyard that night, Paris enters with a torch-bearing servant. He orders the page to withdraw, then begins scattering flowers on Juliets grave. He hears a whistle—the servant’s warning that someone is approaching. He withdraws into the darkness. Romeo, carrying a crowbar, enters with Balthasar.

  6. Quick answer: Much of the imagery in Romeo and Juliet is connected to light and dark, such as Romeos comparing Juliet to the sun. Auditory imagery often references music and birds. In his...

  7. Jun 29, 2018 · In daytime, Romeo and Juliet are incapable of uniting, leaving each of them feeling grim. Light imagery characterizes the danger that could result in their meeting. The word “dark,” used figuratively, foreshadows a sinister ending to Romeo and Juliets love story.

  8. Romeo describes Juliet as being like the sun, brighter than a torch, a jewel sparkling in the night, and a bright angel among dark clouds. Even when she lies apparently dead in the tomb, he says her "beauty makes / This vault a feasting presence full of light." Juliet describes Romeo as "day in night" and "Whiter than snow upon a raven's back."

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