What is the purpose of juliet's allusion?
gallop apace, you fiery-footed steeds,
towards phœbus' lodging;
(iii, iii, 3-4)
to express a desire for the day to end so she can see romeo
to convey an intense dislike for roman mythology
to express a desire to "become one" with romeo by comparing romeo to the sun god
to express a desire for romeo's "horses" to speed him to her window
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