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In the prologue, Shakespeare calls Romeo and Juliet “star crossed lovers.” In Act V, when Romeo thinks Juliet is dead, he declares, “Then I defy you, stars!” What accidental and unfortunate events in the play support the theme that romeo and juliet are the victims of fate, or “the stars?”

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