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19 March, 18:04

Identification: After Lord Capulet sees Juliet "dead," he says,

Death is my son-in-law, Death is my heir;

My daughter he hath wedded.

What type of figurative language is the above an example of?

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  1. 19 March, 21:26
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    These lines are an example of a metaphor.

    Explanation:

    These words that Lord Capulet says when seeing his daughter dead, refer to death figuratively through the use of a metaphor.

    It is important that we do not confuse metaphor with simile, since it is very common for us to be confused because they are very similar. The difference is that a simile compares two things using words like "like" or "as". In a metaphor, two things are compared but without the use of those words.

    There is a more implicit connection where an attempt is made to make a deeper and meaningful comparison.

    In this case we have phrases like Juliet "has married death" or "death is my heir". When what the author wanted to say was: "my daughter is dead" and "I will have no heirs".
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