Romeo and Juliet, act 1 scene 5
"sin from thy lips? O trespass sweetly urged! Give me my sin again" what does this represent?
Juliet said since he kissed her now the sin is on her so they must kiss again.
"My lips, two blushing pilgrim, ready stand" what literary device?
metaphor
"this holy shrine" what literary device
metaphor; referring to juliet
"O, then, dear saint, let lips do what hands do; they pray, grant thou, lest faith turn to despair" what is romeo asking to do?
prays=please allow me to kiss you
What does this poem use?
religious terminology
"Then move not, while my prayer's effect i take. "thus from my lips, by yours, my sin is purged." what does this represent?
them kissing
at what point in the book does this take place?
when romeo and juliet first talk, meet, and kiss
What is this poem an extended metaphor for?
Romeo- pilgram Juliet-saint (holy shrine)
Romeo is dressed as what and what does that represent?
dresses as a pilgrim which represents the religious journey he is going to make to juliet.
"You kiss by the book" what does this mean
he is a good kisser.