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In Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," Romeo foreshadows his own death when he expresses a sense of foreboding and speaks about fate. He describes the night of the Capulet party as one that will lead to "misadventure" and states, "I dreamt a dream tonight." Additionally, in Act 1, Scene 4, he mentions that he feels a "consequence yet hanging in the stars," suggesting that his destiny is intertwined with impending tragedy. These reflections hint at the fatal consequences of his love for Juliet and the events that will ultimately lead to his demise.

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