Answer: Personification in this poem shows how even inanimate objects such as the dew and the grain were wary or afraid of death. This adds a sense that the character is in a carrage with something very fearful, yet her manner of writing does not seem to hint at her fear.
"We passed the Fields of Gazing Grain"
"The Dews drew quivering and Chill"
Answer: this raises questions about montresor and what he is capable of .
Explanation:
Answer:
One example of figurative language in this is a metaphor
Explanation:
Metaphor: a comparison without Like or As.
Simile: A comparison using Like or As.
onomatopoeia: sound words like BOOM or whoosh
Personification: Giving human ability to non human objects.
The theme depicted through Juliet's monologue is B: Love is powerful.
The reason behind this is that Juliet asks Romeo if he loves her and says that if he says "yes" she will believe it but if he swears he does, he may be lying. She asks Romeo that if he really loves her, he must say it truly. This is how she explains that love is powerful.