When Romeo first saw Juliet, we could conclude that Romeo was smitten by her, or simply put, he experienced love at first sight. Romeo opens his monologue with "<em>she doth teach the torches to burn bright!</em>" After this, he uses language such as "<em>Like a rich jewel in an Ethiope's ear;</em>" and "<em>Did my heart love till now?</em>" Romeo is completely consumed with the sight of Juliet. He is incapable of seeing anything else.
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Answer: Drama
Explanation: The text seems very dramatic :D i'm sorry if i'm wrong
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Explanation:
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With the forest of whispering trees
leaves flying on a gentle breeze
makes sunlight grace and shine there
upon the ground everywhere
glooming the colors of birds in flight
dazing streams with sparkly light
giving flowers of lovely glow
exciting our spirits with nature show,
nightfall gives the forest an eerie allure
as trees become shadows of what they were
soon a song rises deep in the forest thickets from the croaking frogs and the chirping crickets
joining the wolves lonely calls
with owls echoing in the forest halls
this is the song of natures call.