Having first laid eyes on Juliet<span> at the feast, </span>Romeo<span> is stunned, obviously struck by her </span>beauty<span>. 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."</span>
<span>a refutation or contradiction.
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<span>Each period and comma, were inspected closely.
</span> Any Dot or dash was scrutinized.