how does romeo praise the beauty of juliet what are the figures of speech used by him
Answers
Answered by
11
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.
Similar questions