Answer:
Love as Religious Worship
Explanation:
Call me but love and I'll be new baptized" (2.2.4). -Romeo says to Juliet as a way to suggest that Juliet's love has the potential to make him "reborn."
When the pair first meets, Romeo calls Juliet a "saint" and implies that he'd really like to "worship" her body (1.5.2).
Not only that, but Romeo's "hand" would be "blessed" if it touched the divine Juliet's (1.5.1). Eventually, Juliet picks up on this "religion of love" and declares that Romeo is "the god of her idolatry" (2.2.12).
Conclusion; Romeo is making love into a religious type of worship of worship with Juliet.
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- The American government to the British government.
Married life for Rip was tough, but now he is free of the tyranny of his wife. He doesn't care much about the political matters.
Answer:
Personification
Explanation:
By saying that the two locks of hair conspired to do something, the author is attributing a characteristic of human nature to the locks of hair which on fact are non living (or human) entities
Answer:
The Holocaust of WWII resulted in millions of deaths of Jewish people and years of oppression for Jews.
Explanation:
It was caused by Adolf Hitler's pure hatred of the Jewish people, and fun fact, when he was a boy, he wanted to be a priest. Sorry, I know that's totally unrelated to the question.