Yes. She says Paris is a gorgeous book and Juliet will be the cover.
Lady Capulet describes Paris as a book saying that all he is missing is the cover and she can be it.
Juliet reacts to her mother's request saying that she will take an interest in Paris to see if she likes him. She is excited by the idea that Paris has asked for her hand in marriage, and she wants to see if she is interested. However, she says that she will only do it if her parents want her to.
This is an interesting exchange she has with her mother. Juliet shows us that she has a will of her own when she says that she will see if she's interested ad not just blindly saying yes to her mother's request. However, she is also demonstrating that she is obedient when she says she will not take any more interest in Paris than her parents allow.
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A connotative meaning is the literal meaning of a word, while a denotative meaning is the figurative meaning of a word.
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I believe an Alliteration
In "<em>The Importance of Being Earnest</em>" Oscar Wild uses irony to transmit a meaning that is opposite of its real meaning, specially situational and dramatic irony.
The play is a "<em>satire</em>", a genre intended to ridicule for the purpose of entertainment and very often to expose flaws in society.
So the use of meaningless dialogues is a common practice in the genre, and the repetition of the word absurd is an example of it, provoking an incoherent situation, to criticize the Victorian society of that time by ridiculing it.
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Verb tenses in the subjunctive mood are used in special kinds of statements. The most common use of the subjunctive mood is in contrary‐to‐fact or hypothetical statements.
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