Stars symbolize a number of things. Primarily, fate, as in "star-crossed lovers", then I defy you stars", "some consequence yet hanging in the stars", or "the yoke of inauspicious stars". But they are also symbolic of the light and brightness which exists at night, the time of love. Thus Capulet says "Look to behold this night earth-treading stars that make dark heaven light." Juliet will take Romeo and "cut him out in little stars, and he will make the face of heaven so fine that all the world will be in love with night and pay no worship to the garish sun." Romeo uses the starry-eyed symbolism too: "Two of the fairest stars in all the heaven, having some business, do entreat her eyes to twinkle in their spheres till they return."
You need to specify which movie. I take it you are not interested in the symbolism which Shakespeare put into his text, which is common to all of the movies.
No, the nurse does not die in the Romeo and Juliet Play.
In Romeo and Juliet. of course it will be Juliet. Remember to think whats the play about its about them so Juliet is you awnser.
Balthasar brings Romeo the news of Juliet's "death"
Juliet. That's why the play is called Romeo and Juliet.
It is difficult to say. Most people have heard of Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet. They know the plays they studied in school. Many of them will not have any contact with Shakespeare after.
day symbolizes hatred and fighting because all the fights happen during the day and Romeo and Juliet can't be together during day.
Stars are a recurring motif in the play. It depends what you call a motif.
In "Romeo and Juliet," flowers symbolize love, beauty, and youth, reflecting the innocence and purity of the young lovers. Swords, on the other hand, symbolize violence, conflict, and the feud between the Capulets and Montagues, representing the destructive forces that ultimately lead to tragedy in the play.
No, the nurse does not die in the Romeo and Juliet Play.
"Then I defy you, stars" is a famous line from William Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet. Romeo says this line when he learns of Juliet's apparent death, defying fate and challenging the power of the stars to dictate his life. It reflects his defiance against destiny and his refusal to accept a future without Juliet.
Falling backwards in the play "Romeo and Juliet" can symbolize a loss of balance or control in a character's emotions or actions. It often conveys a sense of vulnerability, weakness, or being overwhelmed by a situation in the context of the play's intense and tragic events.
Juliet says this in Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet.
"Romeo and Juliet" was written in the form of a play, specifically a Shakespearean tragedy.
the reasons that romeo and Juliet a memorable play because its romantic
yes the play romeo and Juliet was writen by William shakespeare
William Shakespeare wrote Romeo and Juliet.
Romeo is 14 and Juliet is 13.