in romeo and juliet (act 2, scene 2) romeo says: "lady, by yonder blessed moon that tips with silver all these fruit-tree tops." this is meant to profess his love for juliet.

surprisingly, juliet is dissatisfied with this +

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+ answer and instead retorts back that the moon constantly changes in the sky, displaying the naivete in their relationship- not to mention the fact that she is thirteen, and significantly younger.

another thing this line symbolizes is romeo's foolishness and +
+ his own naivete in professing his "love" for juliet. he uses such large metaphors, yet fails to realize what other meanings his words could represent.

more ironically, he had previously described juliet as the sun, and he had before shunned the moon.
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