ROMEO He jests at scars that never felt a wound. In Romeo and Juliet how does Romeo describe Juliet. Pin On Shakespeare During Act 1 scene 4 Romeo and his friends were invited to a capulets party. . He uses the metaphor of the sun to describe how light and lovely she appears to him. During Act 1 scene 4 Romeo and his friends were invited to a capulets party. She uses this language to describe. From that point and onwards it was clear that the themes of love and hate will always affect to one another. Juliet uses metaphors and similies to describe her frustration at having to wait for her wedding night. Home Romeo and Juliet Q A Explain the metaphor Romeo uses. Act 1 Scene 5 Romeo compares his lips to pilgrims when talking to Juliet. Asked by harlie s 485488 on 1292015 1159 PM. Another simile is where Juliet proclaims her love for Romeo is bigger and deeper than the sea My bounty is as boundless as the sea