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In Romeo and Juliet?

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When Juliet states

"to cut him out in little stars"

what does it foreshadow?

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  1. Read Juliet's speech at the beginning of Act 3, Scene 2.  What does she say is going to happen just before Romeo is cut into stars to decorate the night?  Perhaps that's what her words foreshadow.


  2. oh because they're star-crossed lovers

    therefore he almost as perfect as stars

    is what it pretty much means

    hope it helped ^_^

  3. it depends on whom she is talking about...may want to add that in there.

    if it's romeo, then it might foreshadow the event where he is ripped apart by the fact that his beloved is "dead" (he ends up killing himself and thus joins the "stars" in heaven)

  4. Their deaths-

    because stars are in heaven, and they will go up to heaven if they die, which we know they will.  (Gasp!!!  Really?  Are you serious?  They die?)  Hahaha just kiddin'.
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