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b. How does it relate to the larger themes of the play?

 * 1) ===How does it contribute to the effect of Romeo's final words?===

===The book Romeo and Juliet, uses a lot of different components like comparisons, repetitions, and more. One of the components that Shakespeare frequently used was personification. Because of this component, I was able to understand Romeo’s mental state very well. Romeo seemed very sad but also mad because he was the whole reason that led the young and beautiful Juliet to death. Also, his mental state seemed to be in shock and anxious of not knowing what to do at the moment. He started to cry back for Juliets’ life and got mad at death for taking her away. I can see that the personifications that Romeo use are mostly all related to death. For an example, he says “ Death, that hath sucked the honey of thy breath..,” “ With worms that are thy chaimbermaids, O, here will I set up my everlasting rest.” these are some lines that Romeo said which include personification of death. He talks as if death was a real figure that Romeo could control and talk with. His lines relate to death, this pictures a large theme of the play, which is ‘death’. This also contributes to the effect of Romeo’s final words. This is because even his last lines relate with ‘death.’ For example, “ The doors of breath, seal with a righteous kiss,” is a personification of breath being personified into closed doors, and the very very last words, “ This with a kiss I die.” all relate with the whole theme of ‘death.’===