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Underline the personification: When Juliet gives her soliloquy during the balcony scene, she says, “‘Tis but thy name that is my enemy” (II.ii.38).
What is revealed through the personification?
What is revealed through the personification?
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The personification is found in the phrase "‘Tis but thy name that is my enemy," where Juliet attributes human qualities to the concept of a name. Through this personification, Juliet reveals her belief that a name (specifically, Romeo's surname) is an obstacle in their love because it is tied to his family, which is considered an enemy by her own.
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