Star-Crossed Lovers In Romeo And Juliet

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Romeo and Juliet are the greatest examples of star-crossed lovers. They instantly fall in love at a masked party. Then they defy their parents, get married in secret and make plans to escape together. Juliet fakes her death so that she can be with Romeo forever, but misinformation leads to Romeo killing himself and Juliet doing the same. Star-crossed lovers are those who have a relationship that is ruined by outside forces and they usually end in death.
The instant falling in love is a common trope for any star-crossed lovers. The same goes for Romeo and Juliet, Romeo shows up to gatecrash the Capulet’s party, sees Juliet, asks for a dance, and they both fall in love. “Did my heart love till now? Forswear it, sight, for I ne’er saw true beauty till this night. (Shakespeare 60)” When Romeo sees Juliet for the first time, he says nothing is comparable and Juliet also falls in love with him. Onwards to the next step. …show more content…

They aren’t really defying their parents per say, but they know their parents wouldn’t approve so they marry in secret and plan to escape together after Romeo is. ”Romeo slew him; he slew Mercutio… and Shall Romeo by my letters know our drift, And hither shall he come, and he and I Will watch thy waking, and that very night Shall Romeo bear thee hence to Mantua. And this shall free thee from this present shame, If no inconstant toy nor womanish fear Abate thy valor in the acting it." (Shakespeare 191, 116-122) Friar Lawrence basically tells Juliet to fake her death and that he will send for Romeo so that when she awakens he can whisk her away to live with him. But this is not to

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