These lines are:
<em>Parting is such sweet sorrow</em><em>That I shall say good night till it be morrow.
</em>Neither Romeo nor Juliet want this night to end because they don't want to leave each other's side. They want to stay together the entire night, but given that they are unable to, Juliet speaks those famous parting words, wishing to meet Romeo again in the morning.
1. Romeo and his friends get into the party unrecognized by wearing masks, specifically a masquerade
2. Romeo expresses that he feels hesitant about attending the capulet’s party as if something feels off about it
3. He mentions to his friend, Mercutio that he had a dream suggesting this
4. Dialogue and dramatic irony
The thing which Emerson means by "nature" b. The impressions we get from different natural objects.
<h3>What is a Connotative Meaning?</h3>
This refers to the implied meaning of a word based on its current context and usage.
Hence, we can see that from the given text, we can see that Ralph Waldo Emerson talks about the beauty of nature and here he uses the connotative meaning to refer figuratively to the impressions we get from different natural objects.
Read more about connotative meanings here:
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The guy that was always wearing black and wanted to dump the fish into the lake