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__Discussion:__ Michael Cho Sung Woo Cho Jack Kim Act 2 Scene 4 lines 164 - 219 __Summary:__ Nurse and Romeo discuss about the marriage. They talk about money, and the nurse warns Romeo about their love.

__Language Tricks__ Simile: And bring thee cords made like a tackled stair, line 192 Explains how the cords might look, and we can visualize it better Simile: She looks as pale as any clout in the versal world. line 208-209 It shows how Juliet does not have any feeling toward Paris Simile: I warrant thee, my man’s as true as steel. Line 201 It shows that Romeo trusts his friends an companions deeply. Metaphor: Which to the high topgallant of my joy Line 194 It expresses the feeling of joy using a big ship. Since the topgallant is the part of the ship that “sails”, we thought that the sailing emotions matched the moving love emotions very well.

Significant Line I think the only metaphor we found, "Which to the high topgallant of my joy" is the most significant line. This is because as we read through the book, there were parts talking about "sailing". Plus, since a topgallant is the big part of a big sailing ship, it can be also thought that emotion of love is as big as a topgallant too. So with this one line of quote, it gives many different interpretation, so we thought this was the most significant line in the section.