Do you mean, what literary or dramatic theme? Try being trapped by inexorable fate.
Or if you mean, what musical theme, take your pick.
She is a square piece in a round puzzle. She does not quite fit in, etc.
Sure! One famous declamation piece from Romeo and Juliet is Romeo's soliloquy from Act 2, Scene 2, where he declares his love for Juliet while on her balcony. This speech includes lines such as "But, soft! what light through yonder window breaks?" and "It is the east, and Juliet is the sun." It's a passionate and iconic declaration of love.
Romeo killed Tybalt, and is exiled from the city of verona.
O Verona by Craig Armstrong
Obviously, Romeo and Juliet actually feel love for eachother, when in Great Expectations, all the love goes one way. Pip is in love with Estella, and she treats him like a piece of trash.
Tchaikovsky's Romeo and Juliet
Tchaikovsky composed his "Romeo and Juliet Overture-Fantasy" in 1869, with a revised version completed in 1880. The piece is a symphonic poem inspired by William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." It captures the themes of love and conflict present in the story through its expressive melodies and orchestral texture. The overture is one of Tchaikovsky's most celebrated works.
There are several speeches by female characters in 'Romeo and Juliet' that could be used as declamation pieces. These include the Nurse's speech about how quickly Juliet has grown up and Juliet's speech before she drinks the potion.
I believe it is called "A Time for Us", (or A Place for us). I could hum the tune for you, but humming doesn't come through answers.com. I also think the writers were Ferante and Ticher (but don't quote me on it; these will only give you a basis to continue your.research).
At the end of scence 2, the nurse asks Juliet asks the nurse to go give him a ring and tell him good-bye.
The Nurse tells Juliet to forget about Romeo and just marry Paris like her parents said. At this point in the play, Juliet has already been secretly married to Romeo. Her father suddenly decides that he will make her marry Paris. Juliet asks the Nurse what she should do, so then the Nurse gives her that piece of advice.
Well in act 3 scene 2 Juliet awaits in her room to see romeo climb the ladder and come to see her. But the nurse comes in and tells her that Tybalt, her cousin, has been killed and Romeo has been banished. Those are the two reasons. *Tybalt being killed *Romeo being banished