Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, is a play about two young star-crossed lovers, whose love was doomed from the start because of hatred, Romeo and Juliet is not only one of the greatest stories love of all literature, considering its scene history and musicals, opera, music, ballet, literary works and Romeo and Juliet: analysis. How should we analyze Romeo and Juliet, one of Shakespeare's most famous and frequently studied, performed, and adapted plays. ~Romeo notes this distinction when he continues: Rise, fair sun, and kill the envious moon, Who is already sick and pale. with sorrow. That you, her servant, are more just, ~ This will become critical in the next scene. Scene II: Once his friends have left, Romeo turns his attention to Juliet, who has just come out to the balcony for one of the most famous scenes of all. ~ Flowers. One of the most famous lines in literature comes from Romeo and Juliet: “She we call rose, By any other name would smell as sweet,” 2.2.45-46 Here, flowers symbolize. Conclusion. Romeo and Juliet is a tragic love story that explores themes of fate, character flaws, and societal pressures. The play illustrates how these factors combine to create a sense of inevitability that leads to the main characters' tragic end. By analyzing the role of destiny, the faults of the characters and society. Originally published. Featuring extracts and articles on the themes and characters of the most famous story of young lovers, this collection brings together research relating to the language, performance and impact of the play.