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What simile does Shakespeare use to describe the lover? What do you think he meant by

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What simile does Shakespeare use to describe the lover? What do you think he meant-example-1

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Answer: Early in the play, as he moans about his unrequited love for Rosaline, Romeo uses a simile to compare love to a smoke that arises from the sighs of lovers, perhaps suggesting that it is simultaneously beautiful, potentially suffocating, and difficult to hold onto.

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