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How does Romeo glorify Juliet’s flawless beauty? |
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Answer» Romeo glorifies Juliet’s beauty saying that her beauty was so brilliant that it could inspire a torch to burn more brightly meaning that even torchlight seems pale compared to Juliet’s beauty. He tells us that her beauty was like twilight, soft and radiant, and shines just like a glittering jewel worn by a dark-skinned woman, an Ethiopian woman. Her beauty according to Romeo was priceless and too rich for use and very expensive for humans, meaning that everybody cannot afford to have a beauty like Juliet. A white pigeon in the midst of black crows can be admired easily, similarly, Juliet was more beautiful than all the other beautiful girls. |
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