Figurative language in this section helps convey the grief of the Capulets by making their lamenting more personal and poetic. Specifically, using personification to represent death as a person helps the reader really feel like Juliet has been actively taken away from them rather than her just having died. For example, when Capulet says "Death, that hath ta'en her hence to make me wail, / Ties up my tongue, and will not let me speak." This is making Death the active enemy, giving them someone to blame. This section also uses a lot of simile, including when Capulet says "Death lies on her like an untimely frost / Upon the sweetest flower of all the field." This makes her death feel peaceful, looking at Juliet as a sweet flower with just a hint of frost over her. Finally, Capulet also uses anaphora to reinforce the personification of Death and the poetry of Juliet's passing. He says "<span>Death is my son-in-law, Death is my heir;", repeating Death at the beginning of each phrase.</span>
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The following event occurred in the "Seventh Man":
When he was younger, he was the victim of a horrific tsunami. Why does the father of the seventh man let him venture outside in a storm? He permitted him to leave because the winds were in "intermission."
Throughout the course of the novel, The Seventh Man's perspective frequently shifts. He initially thought K had grinned at him in the space between the first and second wave. Then, as he gets away, he starts to remember it a little less and doesn't look down on it as harshly.
We learn that the best way to deal with fear is to face it rather than turn our backs and let it gradually consume us as the story progresses and the seventh man learns to reconcile his constant guilt and grief as well as his terror of the water.
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