Star-crossed

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Les parelles desgraciades són aquelles parelles que no poden expressar el seu amor per oposició externa, usualment la família, la societat o el capritx dels déus. És un tema recurrent de l'art, la literatura i el cinema. Les parelles desgraciades més famoses són: * Paris i Helena * Píram i Tisbe * Marc Antoni i Cleòpatra * Lancelot i Ginebra * * Romeu i Julieta * * Pelléas et Mélisande * Heer i * Popo i * * * Pere Abelard i Heloïsa rdf:langString
"Star-crossed" or "star-crossed lovers" is a phrase describing a pair of lovers who, for some external reason, cannot be together. The term also has other meanings, but originally means that the pairing is being "thwarted by a malign star" or that the stars are working against the relationship. Astrological in origin, the phrase stems from the belief that the positions of the stars ruled over people's fates, and is best known from the play Romeo and Juliet by the Elizabethan playwright William Shakespeare. Such pairings are often said to be doomed from the start. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Parella desgraciada
rdf:langString Star-crossed
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rdf:langString Les parelles desgraciades són aquelles parelles que no poden expressar el seu amor per oposició externa, usualment la família, la societat o el capritx dels déus. És un tema recurrent de l'art, la literatura i el cinema. Les parelles desgraciades més famoses són: * Paris i Helena * Píram i Tisbe * Marc Antoni i Cleòpatra * Lancelot i Ginebra * * Romeu i Julieta * * Pelléas et Mélisande * Heer i * Popo i * * * Pere Abelard i Heloïsa
rdf:langString "Star-crossed" or "star-crossed lovers" is a phrase describing a pair of lovers who, for some external reason, cannot be together. The term also has other meanings, but originally means that the pairing is being "thwarted by a malign star" or that the stars are working against the relationship. Astrological in origin, the phrase stems from the belief that the positions of the stars ruled over people's fates, and is best known from the play Romeo and Juliet by the Elizabethan playwright William Shakespeare. Such pairings are often said to be doomed from the start.
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