In the first lines of the play, they are referred to as the "star-crossed lovers," meaning they were fated to meet and fall helplessly in love. And the action he creates transpires over a handful of days; at the end of these few days, Romeo and Juliet are willing to die for each other. Thus, there does seem to be some credence for the "love at first sight" analysis.
Romeo certainly proclaims his love for Juliet as soon as he beholds her:
Did my heart love till now? Forswear it, sight!
For I ne’er saw true beauty till this night.
He immediately forgets his misery over Rosaline, which has plagued him for the entire play thus far, and becomes much more hopeful with this immediate change in demeanor. When he finds out that Juliet is a Capulet, he bemoans, "My life is my foe’s debt"
An antonym for emulate can in some cases be "neglect".
Answer:
Personification
Explanation:
Personification is giving nonhuman things human like attributes
The lesson that can be learned from this story is that you need to be a hard worker in order to succeed in life. The cricket spent his summer carefree and goofing off, and when winter came he regretted it because he did not work hard for his food like the ant did. Since the cricket goofed off instead of collecting food for winter, he ended up with nothing to eat and likely starved. (This is just an idea to consider, try playing off of this to answer the question)