![]() “Give me my Romeo, and, when I shall die, She compares their love to a bud and hopes that summer, with its ripening effect, converts that bud into a beautiful flower. ![]() While talking to Romeo, Juliet wishes that may their young love flourish by the time they meet again. May prove a beauteous flower when next we meet.” Juliet (Act II, Scene 2) Explanation:. “This bud of love, by summer’s ripening breath, In simple words Shakespeare is saying that love can be source of great happiness or great sadness depending on how it is handled. However if the smoke is stirred up it can create a sea of tears of the lover. If the smoke is cleared, it causes a lover’s eyes to sparkle. sighs of a person who is initially attracted to someone raises love just like fumes raise smoke. ![]() It starts by saying that love is a smoke that rises from the fume of sighs, i.e. This is a famous definition of love from the master playwright through his character Romeo. “Love is a smoke raised with the fume of sighs īeing purged, a fire sparkling in lovers’ eyes īeing vex’d a sea nourish’d with lovers’ tears.” Romeo (Act I, Scene 1) Explanation:.
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