Talk:Star-crossed

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Romeo and Juliet has lasted for so many years and continues to leave audiences mistified because the audience, even today, can relate to the feelings of the first time they fell in love. The consept of young love is so universal and it touches the deepest place in our hearts where we keep our own memories of love found and love lost that we don't share with anyone. That is how the story of Romeo and Juliet stays alive and will stay alive for centuries to come.


[edit] Important enough

is "star crossed" really important enough to warrant an article????

The answer is yes. The term is extremely notable, of course, and a much bigger article could be made of this on Wikipedia than what it is now. Whether this article will be expanded soon to more than what it is now is uncertain, however. Flyer22 00:16, 14 September 2007 (UTC)