The “Juliet is the sun” metaphor
Here Professor Hicks discusses the central metaphor from a passage in Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet as an example of method. This is from Part 3 of Professor Hicks’s Philosophy of Education course.
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Tags: interpretive method, metaphor in literature, Romeo and Juliet, William Shakespeare
