Answer:
The correct answer is <u>C</u>: Seabluehair.
Explanation:
In <em>Odyssey </em>(in Book IX), Polyphemus, Poseidon's son, prays to his father when Odysseus taunts him. He refers to his father by using the following sentence: "'Hear me, Poseidon Earthholder Seabluehair!" He asks Poseidon to grant him that Odysseus never reach his home again or to lose all his companions and to find trouble at home.
This speech, In the excerpt, Juliet has just learned that her cousin Tybalt is dead, sounding from the mouth of one so young and sweet create a bit shocking. Perhaps she said it in the heat, in an outburst of emotions and her mind did not to think sensibly. Because in the end she still became on the side of her beloved Romeo. It is also possible to say that in this part of the tragedy Juliet the first time shows her character. I think that the author uses so many oxymorons in this excerpt only to show the ardent character of the Juliet.
It means that whomever or whatever the object and/or person is, they represent something much bigger in the story, or it means that it has a meaning other then its literal one.