Mercutio urges Romeo not to lower himself to Tybalt’s level.
After marrying Juliet, Romeo views Tybalt as a kinsman.
Juliet has asked Romeo not to fight anymore.
In Act III of Romeo and Juliet, Romeo refuses to fight Tybalt initially due to Mercutio's advice, his new familial connection with Tybalt, and Juliet's request to avoid fighting.
In Act III of Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet, Romeo initially refuses to fight Tybalt for several reasons.
These combined reasons lead Romeo to initially refuse to fight Tybalt in Act III.
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From the given choices, the statement which has a metaphor is:
(d) Frank's heart was an open book.
In the use of metaphor, there is an implicit interpretation of two different objects being compared which are not applicable literally. Unlike simile, which is evidenced by the other options above, metaphor doesn’t use the words such as, like, or as to denote comparison.
a. True
b. False
Answer:
b. False
Explanation:
Laertes is enthusiastic, strong, and energetic. He is to some degree given to owning overstated or even sensational expressions. He's plainly not the scholarly and philosophical mammoth that Hamlet is.