 Studying William Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet? Let's look at key quotes relating to Romeo's character when he first meets Juliet. In Act One Scene Five, when he first sees Juliet, he says, Shudoth teach the tortures to burn bright, and the literation here shows that Juliet is almost like this shining light. The metaphor, Rich Jewel, shows how he's enamoured by the beauty of Juliet. This zero here shows Romeo's almost breathless when he sees her. The sibilance in so shows and snowy could almost reflect how Juliet glides into the room. Romeo says he will watch but also touch Juliet, and this sensory language shows he's sexually attracted to her. He asks, did my heart love till now? And this rhetorical question is actually comical because he's at the ball as he was in love previously with Rosaline, and what this rhetorical question shows is that Romeo is actually very fickle in his love. Furthermore, the hyperbole, I never saw true beauty till this night, shows Romeo is very much guided by a woman's beauty and appearance. But in mind, Romeo speaks in rhyming couplet. Bright night, air dear, crow shows, stand hand, sight night.