When Capulet says " Death lies on her like an untimely frost upon the sweetest flower of all the field." what figurative language is used and what does it mean?

The figurative language used in this statement is simile. Capulet compares death on her to an untimely frost upon the sweetest flower of all the field. It means that just as an untimely frost destroys the most beautiful and sweetest flower in the field, death has taken away Juliet, who was the most beautiful, innocent, and sweetest soul for him.

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The figurative language used in the quote, "Death lies on her like an untimely frost upon the sweetest flower of all the field," is a simile. This comparison suggests that death is covering or affecting Juliet like a frost, which is untimely and destructive, would affect the sweetest flower in a field. In other words, Capulet is expressing that death has robbed Juliet of her beauty, youth, and potential, just as a frost would ruin the most beautiful flower.