The quote "Give me my Romeo; and when I shall die, Take him and cut him out in little stars..." is spoken by Juliet in Act III, Scene II of Romeo and Juliet.
In this scene, Juliet is alone in her bedroom, having just bid farewell to Romeo after their secret wedding. She is eagerly awaiting the night when Romeo will come to her, and she expresses her deep love and longing for him. Juliet envisions a poetic image where if she were to die, she wishes Romeo's body to be transformed into a constellation of stars, making the night sky beautiful and captivating to the world.
This soliloquy reflects Juliet's intense love for Romeo and her longing for their union. She expresses her desire to be with him even in death and her disappointment that despite their marriage, they have not been able to fully enjoy their love due to the circumstances and feuding families.
The scene takes place in Juliet's chamber, where she contemplates her love and the challenges they face.

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