Falconry
Metaphor
Act 2,
Scene 2
Lines 169a-169
Picking up on Juliet’s earlier metaphor in which she called Romeo a peregrine falcon, he now refers to her as his “nyas”, a baby hawk.
Picking up on Juliet’s earlier metaphor in which she called Romeo a peregrine falcon, he now refers to her as his “nyas”, a baby hawk.