1. Pun: "Ay, the
heads of the maids, or their maidenheads;"
2.
Alliteration: "From forth the fatal loins of these
two foes"
3.
Oxymoron: "O loving
hate!"
4. Allusion:
"Even or odd, of all days in the year, Come Lammas-eve at
night shall she be fourteen"
5.
Metaphor: O, then, I see Queen Mab hath been with
you. She is the fairies' midwife,"
6.
Hyperbole: It seems she hangs upon the cheek of
night Like a rich jewel in an Ethiope's ear;
Beauty too rich for use, for earth too
dear!"
7. Irony:
"What, drawn, and talk of peace!"
8.
Comic Relief: I'll lay fourteen of my
teeth,--And yet, to my teeth be it spoken, I have but
four--"
9.
Foreshadowing: "I fear, too early: for my mind
misgives Some consequence yet hanging in the
stars"
10. Aside:
"[Aside to GREGORY] Is the law of our side, if I say
ay?"
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