Romeo claims to have never seen true beauty till he saw Juliet. How does he justify his statement?
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Forswear it sight! For I ne'er saw true beauty till this night, Romeo says he never was in love until now because he has never seen such a truly, exquisitely beautiful young woman as Juliet. ... He objectifies Juliet, falling in love with her as a thing or outward form he sees from far away.
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Romeo and Juliet happen to see each other for the first time in the hall where the dancers have gathered. The moment Romeo sets his eyes on Juliet, he is so charmed by her beauty that he stands apart and rapturously praises her beauty. It is night and the room is lit with torches. Romeo is overwhelmed by the beauty of Juliet and so he exclaims and says that Juliet is brighter than the blaze of the torches. Next, he compares Juliet to a jewelled earring hanging against the cheek of an African. He then praises her beauty likening Juliet to a white dove in the midst of a flock of crows. He tells himself that he had never felt so much in love because he had never seen anyone truly beautiful like Juliet until that night. Romeo is so overwhelmed by her beauty that he tells himself that when that dance is over, he will watch her where she stands and will touch her hand and make his coarse hand blessed.
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