In the play by William Shakespeare, Julius Caesar , Cassius believes that their fate is made by their choosing. “Men at some time are masters of their fates: The fault, dear Brutus , is not in our stars, but in ourselves, that we are underlings.” This quote is said by Cassius when he refuses to accept Caesar’s rise of power and wants to put fate into the same category as being a passive coward. The play Julius Caesar gives an example of people believing that they cho0se their fate. The choices that Julius Caesar and his fellow Romans made led to the downfall of Rome. In the novel Caesar believes that some events are beyond the control of humans. To be afraid of what is bound to happen is pointless and will prevent you from living. Caesar is a Roman who would rather face death head-on and die with honor, rather than hide and fear the inevitable.
In the novel by John Green The Fault in Our …show more content…
Something that is destined to happen.” Death is inevitable. You can prolong your life but eventually, everyone’s life comes down to one event. Death is something you can’t stop. It is a chosen fate for everyone. People have choices to make. You can choose to live a healthy lifestyle and die in your 90’s. Or you can do the opposite and live an unhealthy lifestyle and bring yourself closer to your end. There are people who say that we all have a decided fate, however we chose how we end up there, whether we get there quicker than most or later than others, it was our choice to meet our