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Conclusion
In conclusion, Shakespeare is trying to prove that all the examples of imagery mentioned seem to compare the night to the passion, desire, and love between Romeo and Juliet. The day, on the other hand, represents the unfairness of life and the reality that they cannot be together.
" I have night's cloak to hide me from their sight, / And but thou love me, let me find me here: My life were better ended by their hate, / Than death prorogued, wanting of thy love. "
(Act II Scene 2)
"The shady curtains from Aurora's bed, away from light steals home my heavy son, & private in his chamber pens himself, shuts up his windows, locks fair day out..." (Act 1, Scene 1)
In the story Romeo and Juliet, the kinesthetic imagery shown represents the illusions and desires during the night and reality during the day.
In this quote, Romeo has decided to keep himself away from the outside. He "... locks fair daylight out" drawing himself into the darkness
In this quote, Romeo talks about how the night is the only way he could hide from the world and be with Juliet alone. The imagery of "night's cloak" hiding Romeo from the Capulets. It helps us have a better understanding of the night seen by Romeo and how it's his getaway to see Juliet, until the day at least.
"My true love's passion: therefore pardon me, and not impute this yielding love, which the dark night hath so discovered." (Act 1, Scene 5