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What does Romeo mean when he says "Then I defy you, stars!"?

He will get to Juliet before the stars come out.
The stars represent fate, and Romeo is challenging fate's apparent decree.
He is challenging the conventional notions of night and day.
He is inverting light and dark and robbing the stars of their "lightning."

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The stars represent fate, and a romeo is challenging fate’s apparent decree.

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Answer:

The stars represent fate, and a romeo is challenging fate’s apparent decree.

Step-by-step explanation:

First of all, the other answers are very literal and that’s not what english class is about. Second, in Romeo and Juliet, everything is trying to keep them apart. There is distance between them and their families are holding them back from one another. It seems like fpthere have been many obstacles put by fate, trying to show them that they shouldn’t be together. but since romeo loves juliet so passionately, he’s telling the stars, which represent fate, that he’ll defy them. the reason the stars represent fate is because of the phrase that goes “it was written in the stars.”

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