1. Who was 'a rich jewel' in in 'Romeo and Juliet
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Shakespeare alludes [sic] the Ethiopian slaves who often dwelt in Moorish harems, decking themselves with expensive jewelry in their ears to impress upon all who saw them the wealth of their masters
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Romeo compares Juliet to a jewel in an African women's ear.
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