There are a few Possible themes for Shakespeare's Romeo And Juliet:
"Love moderately; long love doth so; too swiftly arrives as tardy as too slow" meaning that you shouldn't fall in love too fast, long loving relationships move steadily, too fast in love is in as much a disposition as too slow
"Here's much to do with hate, but more with love. Why then, O' brawling love! O' loving hate, O' anything of nothing first create!"
-Its a story of hate, but more of love. (stichomythic verse) Why, of anything, must it be hate created from nothing and love abate.
"I fear too early, for my mind misgives some consequences yet hanging in the stars."
-I have a feeling in my gut that something bad is headed for me (this was before the party which he'd go to and meet Juliet and eventually die in consequence)
"The brightness of her cheek would shame those stars as daylight doth a lamp."
- She's {Juliet} an angel, letting us basque in her glow. For her glow makes any star's look bad.
Love: "a madness most discreet."
- [no explanation needed, methinks]
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