To a rich jewel in an Ethiop's ear.
Romeo compares Julia to the sun, describing her as being more radiant and beautiful.
She doth lie on the cheek of night like a rich jewel in an Ethiope's ear.
"It is the east and Juliet is the sun."
The sun
Balcony scene
Romeo compares Juliet to an angel who stands over the clouds.
The sun!
the sun
In Shakespeare's play 'Romeo and Juliet', Romeo makes various comparisons in the balcony scene when he is talking to Juliet. In this scene in the play, Romeo refers to her variously as * the Sun * an angel * a fair saint Shakespeare also wrote many sonnets. His Sonnet number 18, which conceivably could have been spoken by Romeo to Juliet in the balcony scene, begins "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?"
He hides from her on the balcony because he wants to hear what she's saying. the "Romeo Romeo wherefore art thou Romeo speech"
Juliet does not wait for Romeo on her balcony. Romeo is a kind of "peeping Tom" and overhears her talking to herself. She gets quite upset when she finds out that he's there.
Juliet in the balcony scene
Romeo und Julia was created in 1929.
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The balcony, which Juliet is on and Romeo is underneath is a symbol of their physical separation. Although they speak love to one another they cannot touch each other. It is therefore an emblem of chastity. Only after they marry does Romeo climb the balcony which emblematically means he is breaching Juliet's chastity