What Similes Does Romeo Use to Describe Juliet

Asked by Melo m 360149 on 422014 824 PM Last updated by jill d 170087 on 422014 828 PM Answers 1 Add Yours. He creates for us the idea that the moon is a woman who is sick and pale with grief seemingly jealous of Juliets beauty.


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. The second simile is used to compare Juliets beauty to a snowy. He compares her to a yellow butterfly. Romeos language makes it clear that he is utterly captivated by Juliet.

Like a rich jewel in an Ethiopes ear. Answered by jill d 170087 2 years ago 4272020 207 PM. Act 1 scene 5.

Metaphor spoken by Romeo to Juliet about how he views her holy and how he wants to kiss her. Such a beauty is very expensive and rare to be seen on earth. Asked by Budova E 970025 2 years ago 4272020 1146 AM.

He compares her to a sparkling rainbow. The comparison here is so effective that the jewel shines brighter against the dark skin background. One simile in Romeo and Juliet occurs when Romeo describes Juliet as like a rich jewel in an Ethiops ear Romeo also uses a simile to compare love to a.

Cite some examples of similes Romeo uses to describe Juliet. Question 1 of 5 Which metaphor does Romeo use to describe Juliet. There are several similes in Romeo and Juliet in the first actRomeo compares love to a thorn it pricks and its rough.

She says My bounty is as boundless as the sea In saying this Juliet expresses that her love does not have a limit. Page 197 lines 33-34. Romeo begins by using the sun as a metaphor for his beloved Juliet.

In many cases Shakespeare uses similes to describe Juliets rich beauty from Romeos point of view. In these same lines Romeo has furthered his metaphor by using personification. It is the east and Juliet is the sun.

Romeo and Juliet What simile does Lord Capulet use to describe what has happened to Juliet. Romeo in his speech uses two similes to describe the beauty of Juliet. Last updated by jill d 170087 2 years ago 4272020 207 PM.

He compares her to a snowy dove. First simile compares her beauty to a rich jewel worn by an Ethiopian. Juliets Love Is as Boundless as the Sea In Act 2 Scene 2 Juliet uses a simile to describe her love.

Romeo immediately follows this simile by also providing a metaphor comparing Juliet to a snowy dove in a flock of crows. He compares her to a blooming rose. She also describes her love as her.


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