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Alas, that love, whose view is muffled still,
Should, without eyes, see pathways to his will!

William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet

Which type of figurative language is the author using in this excerpt from Romeo and Juliet?



A. Allegory
B. Oxymoron
C. Allusion
D. Personification

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the correct answer is personification, love can't see or have a will so they are comparing him to a person, hence the word "person" in personification.

The type of figurative language that  the author using in this excerpt from Romeo and Juliet is called "Personification" (Option D)

What is Personification?

In the passage above, the non-human object called love was described like it had the ability to speak and see.

This practice of ascribing human qualities to inanimate objects or ideas is called Personification.

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