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Layton Bruce
16 January, 10:20
What does romeo compare juliet to in scene 1?
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Evelin Morrow
16 January, 14:08
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Having first laid eyes on Juliet at the feast, Romeo is stunned, obviously struck by her beauty. He first compares her to fire, claiming that "she doth teach the torches to burn bright!" Then he compares her to "a rich jewel in an Ethiop's ear."
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