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amid [387]
3 years ago
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Lady_Fox [76]3 years ago
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Romeo and Juliet

There are many actions, thoughts, and themes that are used in Romeo and Juliet that are still used today. As in the opening Prologue of Romeo and Juliet, the Chorus refers to the main characters as “star-crossed lovers,” this could be an allusion that many people believe the stars and planets have control over the Earth and its happenings. This line shows many readers that Romeo and Juliet are destined to be together and destined to have their strong love destroyed because of the stars and their shape. Today, most people believe in horoscopes and astrology. These people believe that each person is separated into different personalities based on the month they are born in. These people believe their personality and what might happen to them is related to the stars and planets. However, though Shakespeare’s play talks about the possibility that some supernatural force helps shape Romeo and Juliets lives, by the end of the play it becomes very clear that their actions were based upon each other's responsibilities. According to astrologists, in order for Romeo and Juliet to act a certain way based on their responsibilities, “their” stars have to be lined up a certain way. So whether or not it was Romeo and Juliets actions that caused the end of each other, it was still caused by the stars and planets.  

Though the Prologue offers the first and possibly most famous example of outer space and its workings in Romeo and Juliet, many references to the stars, planets, sun, and moon run throughout the whole play, it may seem to be that imagery finds its way to express different views for human responsibility. In Act 1, scene 4, Romeo says he fears “some consequence yet hanging in the stars” when he and his people walk up to the Capulet’s ball. In Romeo’s next mention of stars and planets, Romeo does not try to refer to astrology or their power of it. Instead, he uses the image of stars and what they look like to relate Juliet’s “out of this world” beauty. Most of the recurring astrology images in the play follow in this line, from Romeo’s love-struck comparison of Juliet to the stars to Juliet’s beautiful yet gory wish to “cut Romeo out into little stars” once he passes. Throughout the play, there are many other examples of stars, fate, destiny, that are being said which emphasize that the play escalates a ton, and as it escalates we are no longer able to place the blame of their deaths on stars or some external force.  

It’s true that Romeo and Juliet have some spectacularly bad luck. Tybalt picks a fatal fight with Romeo on the latter’s wedding day, causing Capulet to move up the wedding with Paris. The crucial letter from Friar Lawrence goes missing due to an ill-timed outbreak of the plague. Romeo kills himself mere moments before Juliet wakes up. It’s also true that the lovers aren’t solely responsible for their difficult situation: Their friends, their families, and their society each played a role in creating the tragic circumstances. However, even if we allow that fate or some other divine force caused Romeo and Juliet to fall in love at first sight, thereby setting the action into motion, Shakespeare makes it clear that the characters’ own decisions push that situation to its tragic conclusion. Either Romeo or Juliet, it is suggested, could have halted the headlong rush into destruction at any of several points.

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