how does romeo depict the beauty of juliet
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In his soliloquy in act 1, scene 5, Romeo compares Juliet to fire light, a star or a planet in the night sky, and a dove in a flock of crows. ... By comparing Juliet to a "jewel in an Ethiope's ear," a metaphor for a planet or star, Romeo makes the grand claim that her beauty is otherworldly and exotic in its rarity.
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In his soliloquy in act 1, scene 5, Romeo compares Juliet to fire light, a star or a planet in the night sky, and a dove in a flock of crows. ... By comparing Juliet to a "jewel in an Ethiope's ear," a metaphor for a planet or star, Romeo makes the grand claim that her beauty is otherworldly and exotic in its rarity.
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