The Love Language of Romeo and Juliet

ony their language is full of references to astrology, expressions such as 'heavens and stars' 'Tow of the fairest stars in all the heavens' 2, 2, 12. This makes the audience think of astrology and horoscopes which reinforce the idea of fate and chance. The idea fate and destiny is a continuous theme in Romeo and Juliet.
             The notion that the outcome of Romeo and Juliet lives has already been preordained is reinforced and Juliet's speech after she finds out her cousin, Tybalt is dead, becomes particularly dark and foreboding, 'where serpents are chain me wit roaring bears or hide me nightly in a
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