![]() ![]() ![]() It is because Romeo wishes to go to the place where Juliet, stands. He feels the spell of her divine beauty and waits impatiently for the, dance to come to an end. He thinks that her true beauty is beyond any calculation., At night on the dance floor, Juliet shines above the other ladies as a white dove trooping, with a flock of crows. Romeo tries to define Juliet’s beauty in terms of value, and says that her beauty is too rich for the use of this world and too valuable to this earth.Ħ, Thus, he sees a divinity her beauty. In the dark night, Juliet shines as brilliant as a, precious jewel in an Ethiope’s ear. ![]() Romeo sees a glow on the face of, Juliet and he says that her beauty shines so brilliantly that the light emanating from her face, surpasses the brightness of the torches. He expresses, his implicit feeling for Juliet in his poetic style as follows. Romeo attends it in disguise to see Rosaline., There he sees Juliet on the dance floor. He is often, called as England’s National Poet and the “Bard of Avon”,, Glossary:, Doth (archaic), Ethiope, Yonder, Measure done, Thou (archaic), Rude, Garish,, :, :, :, :, :, :, :,, does, an African, over there, dance ended, you, roughly formed, lurid, extremely bright.,, Summary, (Act-1, Scene-5), Romeo:, Old Lord Capulet hosts a grand supper. 5,, ROMEO AND JULIET, William Shakespeare,, About the author:, William Shakespeare (1564-1616) is an English poet and playwright, widely regarded, as the greatest writer in English language and world’s pre eminent dramatist. ![]()
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