"Beautiful tyrant" is one of a series of oxymoronic descriptions of Romeo given by Juliet in Act 3 Scene 2 when she has just learned that he killed Tybalt. She's mad at him but still loves him, hence the oxymorons.
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"Beautiful tyrant" is a phrase used by Juliet to describe Romeo, acknowledging his attractiveness while also recognizing his ability to control or manipulate her emotions. It reflects the conflicting feelings she has towards him as a lover and as a potential threat to her family.