 Studying William Shakespeare's play Remy and Juliet, let's examine the character of Remy and what he says in Act 1, scene 1. The abstract noun love shows that he is distraught over his unrequited love for Rosaline. He personifies love by saying whose view is muffled still, which means that love is obscured, it's blocked from him. O me is a short exclamatory sentence showing how he's controlled by his emotions. He states, O grolling love, O loving hate, and this ascendentic listing shows how he is really obsessed with his unrequited love for Rosaline. Also love and hate are oxymorons showing how impetuous but also confused his feelings are. He speaks using lots of oxymorons, bright smoke, cold fire, sick health, to show the bittersweet nature of love. The sibilance in still and sleep shows how quickly love can slip away. That it is not what it is is exclamatory sentence and it shows how love can misguide. Just like how it foreshadows, Remy will be misguided by love once he meets Juliet.