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Act 2 review

The following examples are what type of dramatic element?

A thousand times good night

hyperbole

Speech type? Friar alone talking about herbs and plants

soliloquy

What silver sweet sounds on lover’s tongues

alliteration

Juliet says, “If he is married, my grave is like my wedding bed”

foreshadowing

The nurse asks Romeo how to find Romeo The nurse asks Romeo how to find Romeo. The audience knows she’s actually talking to Romeo

Dramatic irony

Juliet says that Romeo is a Damned Saint and Honorable Villain.

oxymoron