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5 May, 13:21

how do the phrases star-crossed lovers and death-mark'd love introduce the theme of love and fate in the prologue to romeo and juliet

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  1. 5 May, 13:47
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    It shows the irony of the love between Romeo and Juliet, who were never meant to be.

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    Star-crossed lovers is a phrase used to show that the lovers randomly met, and were never meant to fall in love without a complete coincidence. Death-mark'd portrays how their love is frowned upon by their opposing families and they're going to die for their love.
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