Nature Imagery in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet

Naturally, It's Shakespeare!

By Bunchwacky, published May 05, 2008
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The blossoming love of Romeo and Juliet, and the final withering of hate between the Capulets and the Monatagues, cocoons William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. To help convey love, beauty, and the worth and importance of characters, Shakespeare uses bird/flower/herb/plant imagery.

Nature Imagery in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet

Statue of Romeo and Juliet in New York's Central Park

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Did You Know?
The most predominant use of bird/flower/herb/plant imagery appears when the characters discuss the beauty of other characters, especially Juliet.
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