What does Romeo compare Juliet to in Act 1 scene 5?
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Romeo means Juliet is just like the pure ,white dove in the room full of ordinary dark crows
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Romeo is immediately attracted to the young Juliet the first time he sees her.
In Shakespeare's poetic language, he compares the light she generates to more than a torch - 'she teaches the torches to burn bright.' ... Romeomeans that Juliet is like the pure, white dove in the room full of ordinary, dark crows.
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Romeo is immediately attracted to the young Juliet the first time he sees her.
In Shakespeare's poetic language, he compares the light she generates to more than a torch - 'she teaches the torches to burn bright.' ... Romeomeans that Juliet is like the pure, white dove in the room full of ordinary, dark crows.
Hope it will help you ☺❤
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