Romeo compares Juliet to several luminous and beautiful things, emphasizing her beauty and the intensity of his love for her. Specifically, he compares Juliet to light, the sun, stars, and a bright angel. For example, he says Juliet's eyes are like the brightest stars, and he wants the sun (Juliet) to outshine the envious moon. These comparisons highlight Juliet as a source of light and beauty in the darkness, symbolizing how she brightens Romeo's world
. Additionally, at their first meeting, Romeo likens Juliet to a pure, white dove among dark crows, underscoring her uniqueness and purity