The correct answer is C) "Everyone dying around her reminds her that she's not getting any younger."
Lady Capulet is so upset because "Everyone dying around her reminds her that she's not getting any younger."
Prolific English author William Shakespeare wrote this play around 1594, in England. In the story, Lady Capullet realizes she is getting older as many people around her are dying, and she cannot do nothing about this fact of life.
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Probably a little too late, but "Brenton's poem includes the expected comparisons to the beauty of his wife's hair and mouth, but he goes beyond praising mere physical beauty to create a comparison about her thoughts. Brenton's poem reveals a modern outlook with his inclusion of less expected parts: her eyelashes, brows, and waist. Both Shakespeare and Spenser stick to the usual body parts: hair, eyes, cheeks, and breast. All express their love, but Shakespeare portrays his loved one as a "real" woman, not a perfect woman. Brenton's wife seems more real than Spenser's, who is idealized the most with rich comparisons like gold, rubies, and pearls. Brenton's poem also uses more modern and unexpected comparison: "the waist of an otter," "teeth like the tracks of white mice on the white earth," "shoulders of champagne." His images are more vivid because they are less familiar.
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