how does romeo express his appreciation for juliet’s beauty?
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Romeo's appreciation of Juliet's beauty is expressed through images. ... Obviously Juliet is the snowy dove and the other ladies in the room are crows. 'Dove' is a symbol of 'love' and beauty; crows have always been considered black and ugly. Naturally, for Romeo, Juliet is the personification of love and beauty.
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Romeo glorifies Juliet's beauty by comparing her appearance to objects and abstract concepts observable in nature. 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.
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