Romeo and Juliet Fate Essay

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    lived. The three themes Fate versus Free Will, Passion, and Love versus Hate play an important role in Shakespearean plays, more specifically in Romeo and Juliet. The theme of Fate in Romeo and Juliet is widely discussed. Romeo and Juliet believed that they were not in control of what happened to them. They thought that everything that was going to happen to them was out of their control, and that their actions did not affect the way that their lives would turn out. Romeo himself even mentions…

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    Romeo and Juliet Essay It can be difficult for many to believe the great influence a piece of writing from centuries ago can have on modern society. Though written awhile back, readers can still relate to the many concepts present in majestic works like William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. Among one of Shakespeare's most influential works, the tragic story of these two star-crossed lovers has left behind a lasting mark, been engraved in the minds of its audiences. Many of the valuable…

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    Romeo and Juliet Essay Throughout Shakespeare’s drama “Romeo and Juliet,” there is a constant battle of understanding whether fate or free will is the cause of the tragedy. There are examples of free will pushing toward the final result, but fate outshines them. Fate is at work during the play because many of the main events happen because of fate, there are direct references of fate having control of the character’s paths, and Romeo and Juliet are destined for tragedy. In the drama, many of…

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    Fate is known by many names; luck, chance, fortune, the list goes on. This invisible force supposedly controls everything in our lives. In the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, fate plays a significant role. Fate affects everyone in the play, but in different ways. It complicates the lives of the Capulets and Montagues by emotionally tearing them apart. It completely annihilates Tybalt and Mercutio by making these fighters, who are the strongest in their family, duel. Fate also ruins…

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    Boss A fate written in the stars. A destiny disciplined by our imperious elders. A future allegedly predetermined for us despite our own will to be free. We are slaves to our own choices… supposedly. More often than not, we fall in a cycle of trying to please others, but in doing so, our own happiness, dreams, and destiny can come at the price for our incompetence. To believe that you do not have a choice in the matters of your future, is like saying you have no control over your own actions. In…

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    Fate In Romeo And Juliet

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    Personal choice and fate are both things that lead everyday lives. Both playing an equal role to outcomes in our lives just like in Romeo and Juliet. The play Romeo and Juliet is based on a family fued between the Capulets and Montagues, and two people from either of the family’s falling into forbidden love and end up killing themselves because they can’t be together. Romeo and Juliet are led to their deaths by both fate and personal choice; both play an equal role to the ending of this play.…

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    In William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, a pair of teenage lovers is introduced, whose love leads to their tragic demise. Whilst Romeo and Juliet are responsible for their own behaviours, Shakespeare demonstrates that other factors beyond their control contribute to their predicament. Being from opposing families, the toxic feud greatly influences Romeo and Juliet’s relationship. In addition, the concept of fate does not fall lightly on the lovers, however, it is evident that the lovers’…

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    Capulet is now forcing Juliet to marry Paris and even though Juliet disagrees to the wedding Capulet will not take no for an answer. The wedding is set on Thursday. Juliet been desperate and unwilling to marry any other than Romeo seeks out the Friar for counselling. A potion is given to Juliet and she is to take it Wednesday night. Yet again fate puts a twist in the story as Capulet exclaims excitedly, "I'll have this knot knit up tomorrow morning." (IV.2.24) Thus moving the wedding day forward…

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    for them. That is the unfortunate case in Romeo and Juliet. It’s no secret at times: life is not always fair. Sometimes life just gets put together better for some people instead of others. As a society we often get mad at those who seem to get it better than us. Romeo and Juliet, written by William Shakespeare, is a…

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    traps; you never really had a choice. It may seem that your life is governed by the choices you make—you don’t need fate or destiny to predetermine it for you, but when we look at the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet; it seems this is simply an illusion. Is it true? Do you really need Lady Luck on your side if you wish to achieve a happy ending? In Shakespeare’s ‘Romeo and Juliet’, fate is inevitable. We are told in the prologue…

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