the theme in romeo and juliet is that about a star crossed love.
A star corssed person is one who is working against fate...
Romeo wants to be with juliet, yet they are destined to die, as there deaths eventually lead to a resoloution of their family's feuds. The main theme deals with an unconditional love, rivalry and a sense of unity.
2007-02-11 06:57:38
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answered by decoppi@rogers.com 1
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i'd ought to assert the dislike in this tale is represented by technique of both households(Montagues and Capulets). the way that they manage one yet another because of how they each and each perceive the different to be. for example all the deaths that occurred in battles between both households, and the actual shown actuality that Juliet may pretend her personal lack of existence in basic terms because she hated the conception of marrying Paris(a minimum of i imagine that is who she became going to marry..i hadn"t examine it in some months).also the way that Tybalt refers to Romeo as a villain i trust it became. wish i turned right into a touch help!! :)
2016-11-27 01:24:12
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answered by ? 4
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I just finished reading this in English class and on our unit exam we had that question about the theme. I put love and conflict.
2007-02-11 07:29:20
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answered by C M 3
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I would say that the theme shows us that love can take over everything and be more important than everything- family feuds, honor, loved ones, and life.
2007-02-11 08:39:13
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answered by Cali_forever! 2
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It was a love affair between two young people, they were 14 years of age.their families opposed the match it ended tragically. , with their deaths.It was set in Verona in Italy.
2007-02-11 09:08:46
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answered by Lindsay Jane 6
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Bot meets girl, they fall in love and kill themselves as a result.
Makes ya wonder if it's all worth it, huh?
2007-02-11 06:59:10
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answered by Anonymous
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love and great loss
2007-02-11 07:12:53
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answered by Vintage D 2
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