A pilgrim is a person who is on a religious journey to a holy place in order to worship at a holy shrine. Knowing this, what is Romeo comparing his meeting with Juliet to?

a.
Romeo is a traveler and Juliet is a world wonder

b.
Romeo is a worshiper and Juliet is the holy shrine

c.
Romeo is a worker and Juliet is a job​

Respuesta :

From the Excerpt above, Romeo is seen comparing Juliet as his holy shrine and he as the worshipper.

According to the complete text, it is seen that Romeo is madly in love with Juliet and he seizes all opportunity he has to shower praises on her.

He uses words to compare her with anything beautiful he believes in and does not attribute her to anything evil.

It is seen from his statement addressing a pilgrim to a person who is on a religious journey to a holy place in order to worship at a holy shrine.

He literally worships his lover, Juliet, adores her and accords her the respect he accords to a holy shrine. Romeo is seen as a true lover.

Therefore, the correct answer is option B.

  • Romeo is a worshipper and Juliet is the Holy shrine.

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