My guess, the moon. the sun
romeo says that the moon is envious because the moon was like the goddess of virgins and it is envious of Juliet's beauty. he then says "arise far sun and kill the envious moon for it is sick and pale with envy" he is saying that he wants to sleep with her. yes it is very perverted but if you studie the script a lot of it is.
Because the moon always changes through its cycles, like someone might change their mind. "the inconstant moon, that monthly changes in her circle orb, lest that thy love prove likewise variable."
It means: Don't swear you love me on the constantly changing moon. That would mean that your love is just like that, constantly changing.
Romeo describes Rosalind as the moon in Act 2, Scene 2 of William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." In this famous balcony scene, Romeo compares Rosalind's beauty to the moon, saying "It is the east, and Rosalind is the sun." This metaphor emphasizes Rosalind's radiant beauty and highlights Romeo's infatuation with her. The moon symbolizes Rosalind's purity and ethereal presence in Romeo's eyes.
The moon was a silver dollar is definitely a metaphor. Remember that for something to be a simile it must be preceded by like or as.
Take a dollar out of your wallet. It looks pretty much like that. If you mean the dollar coin, it was considerably larger than any modern US coin; the front had a profile of Eisenhower and the back was an eagle landing on the Moon.
The moon is on the back of all 1970s Eisenhower dollars. It was in recognition of the moon landing.
its already there xD
It's BIG (38.1mm) and has a bust of Eisenhower on the front & the Liberty Bell and moon on the back.
It took $170,000,000,000 (2005) to reach the moon through the Apollo Program. But it would take 38902 dollar bills lined up end to end to reach the moon
they both have 4 quarters
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Million Dollar Moon Rock Heist - 2012 TV was released on: USA: 4 March 2012
40th Anniversary Apollo 11 Moon Landing Silver Eagle Dollar CoinTLA was here
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