'the term means that even though Romeo and Juliet are not supposed to be together because they come from different houses, that have feuded for some time, fate has decided to bring them together have brought them together.
Star crossed literally means against the stars. However in the context of the Prologue to Romeo and Juliet it means condemned to be unlucky, in this case doomed to die, by their stars. In Shakespeare's day people thought the stars had an influence over your life. Strangely enough, people who read horoscopes still do.
"Star crossed lovers" means their love was foretold in the stars as being doomed from the start. Spoiler alert, but both Romeo and Juliet die a tragic death at the end, which fulfills the doomed love. (Not really, if you read the prologue it spoils the entire book in about 4 paragraphs)
Astrology was a popular subject in Shakespeare's day. It was widely believed that a person's destiny was written in the stars. In the case of Romeo and Juliet their potential happy future is "crossed" or opposed by the actions of the stars, which is to say, circumstances beyond their control.
Shakespeare underlines this concept by repeatedly using the words "star" and "stars" in his imagery throughout the play.
It just means that their love was doomed from the start
Shakespeare means Star-crossed lovers by saying that they are doomed to die by the stars?
It refers to Romeo and Juliet who are lovers who are unlucky (star-crossed).
"Star-crossed" means unlucky.
The chourus describes Romeo and Juliet as star crossed lovers.
They died.
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Star crossed!
it leaves them feeling sad and frustrated at the lovers deaths but feeling hopeful about the feud ending and the family reconciling.try stretch that out to 4 pages
Relationship, especially one of mutual trust or emotional affinity. The rapport between the starcrossed lovers Romeo and Juliet was quickly told to the Friar.
The chourus describes Romeo and Juliet as star crossed lovers.
They died.
Juliet, within the play they were seen as "star crossed lovers." At the beginning of the play before Romeo and Juliet met it was believed that Romeo was in love with a girl named Rosaline. That quickly changed when Romeo spotted Juliet at his enemies, the Capulet's, party.
"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.
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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.
Juliet is a Capulet, and Romeo is a Montague. Their families, the Capulets and the Montagues, are feuding in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet."
"Passionate Pilgrim" - a euphemism used to refer to a lover in Romeo and Juliet. "Star-crossed lovers" - a euphemism for describing Romeo and Juliet's doomed fate due to the alignment of the stars.
The prologue in Act 1 of Romeo and Juliet suggests that the fate of the two lovers, Romeo and Juliet, is predetermined. The prologue mentions that "star-crossed lovers" will take their lives, implying that their tragic end is guided by fate and destined to happen.
Probably when Juliet's father orders her to marry Paris.
Star crossed!