Type your answer here... romeo and Juliet was described as unseparable juvenile delinquents that had unselfish love for each other.
In the prologue of Romeo and Juliet, the pair of lovers is described as "star-crossed" - meaning fated to meet a tragic end due to the positions of the stars at their birth.
the play of romeo and juliet is a sonnet,a love and a tragedy. :( :(
They were described as "A pair of star-crossed lovers" (act one, prologue).
Star crossed!
(Prolouge line #. )
The chourus describes Romeo and Juliet as star crossed lovers.
They died.
The couple you are probably looking for are Romeo and Juliet as they are described by the narrator as such in the prologue to the play. It is this couple that is least at fault for their demise. They are star-crossed because it was by random circumstance and acts of fate that they were destined never to be together. They had no hand in their demise, it was all by chance.
impulsive, brave.
She doesn't have a described appearance
"Star-crossed lovers" refers to individuals whose love is hindered by external forces beyond their control, often resulting in a tragic outcome. The term originated from William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet," where the young lovers Romeo and Juliet are from feuding families and their love ultimately leads to their untimely deaths.
No, Juliet is a female character in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." She is one of the two young lovers at the center of the tragic love story.
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