 Studying Romeo and Juliet? Let's discuss the infamous balcony scene when both Romeo and Juliet Professor love for each other. In Act 2 scene 2, Romeo witnesses Juliet and she doesn't yet know that he's snuck in and the sibilants when he says she speaks shows just how enraptured he is by her. He calls Juliet a bright angel and this metaphor shows how obsessed he is with her. He's a simile winged messenger of heaven and here this is showing that Juliet is almost an angelic being. Romeo uses angel and heaven which belongs to a semantic field of religion showing that Juliet is almost this immortal heavenly being. Juliet then utters the famous O'Romeo Romeo where for art thou Romeo and the repetition of the word Romeo shows how enraptured she also is with him. Bear in mind this is also a tropical question showing that she longs to be with him. She uses the verbs deny and refuse to show that if Romeo rejected his Montague background she would also reject her Capulet background. She speaks and I am a pentameter and I'll no longer be a Capulet to show that she's actually very headstrong, very defined and she doesn't follow her family out of blind duty.