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Star-crossed lovers have captivated audiences through the ages, from Shakespeare’s "Romeo and Juliet" to modern portrayals in "The Fault in Our Stars" and "The Hunger Games." In "The Fault in Our Stars," Hazel is wary of falling for Augustus due to her illness. Similarly, in "The Hunger Games," Katniss and Peeta face life-and-death decisions while navigating their love amidst chaos. The theme continues in "Titanic," where Rose defies societal expectations by pursuing her love for Jack, a man of lower status. These tales highlight the struggles of love against insurmountable odds.
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Romeo & Juliet Star-Crossed Lovers are Everywhere
The Faults In Our Stars Hazel is trying to prevent Augustus from getting to close to her since she has a high possibility of dying.
In this scene from the Hunger Games, the two star-crossed lovers from district 12, Katniss and Peeta are the last ones left in the Hunger Games arena. There can only be one winner. They stayed together throughout the entire dramatic experience. Now they must decide who will live and who will die. This is not an easy decision to make.
A modern day take on star-crossed lovers are Jack and Rose from the, "Titanic". Rose is a wealthy first class lady who is engaged to a man she thought she loved until she met Jack, a third class worker. Her family does not approve of her loving someone who is poor and "tactless" so she goes against their wishes for true love.