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Stars means Astrology, fate, our predetermined destiny. Romeo believes that fate has got in the way of his happiness ("I am Fortune's Fool"), and the Prologue confirms this idea ("star-crossed lovers"). In saying "I defy you, stars" Romeo says that he will fight against what appears to be his predetermined fate.

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