Romeo and Juliet Literary Terms
Romeo and Juliet Literary Terms
Setting
• Setting: a story’s time, place, and
background.
• Romeo and Juliet probably takes place around
1200 or 1300 A.D., when Italian families were
feuding.
Figurative Language
• Figures of Speech: Specific tools writers use to
paint "word pictures.“
• Example: Juliet uses the sea as a simile to help
Romeo understand how much she loves him:
“My bounty is as boundless as the sea,
My love as deep; the more I give to thee,
The more I have, for both are infinite."
(2.2.133–136)
Inference
• Inference: To reason from circumstance;
surmise.
• Example: It appears that Friar sees men and
women in their traditional perspectives. In Act
II, scene iii, Friar says this about Romeo:
Young men's love then lies
Not truly in their hearts,
but in their eyes.
Foreshadowing
• Foreshadowing: events which hint of things
to come
• Example: In the Prologue to Act 1, the Chorus
foreshadows what will happen in the play.
One thing that will happen is that a feud will
be renewed violently, as “civil blood makes
civil hands unclean” (4).