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    Shakespeare intended was for people to understand how the lovers ended up fulfilling this fate. In the early acts, Romeo meets Juliet and their love seems unbreakable, but fate continues to place obstacles in their path making it so that they fulfill their destiny of death. So, in the later acts, Romeo and Juliet both suicide because of their unconditional love and fate is fulfilled. As a result, fate is an unavoidable force that uses the illusion of coincidence to govern one’s life; although…

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    both dogs find their different destinies. When John Thornton dies, Buck is free to answer the call of the wild and fight his way into a wolf pack where he will become its leader and the legendary “Ghost Dog.” Jack Conroy releases White Fang into the wild when he plans on sailing to San Francisco. As he’s boarding the boat, Jack changes his mind at last moment and returns to his father’s cabin where he hopes White Fang will return. White Fang fulfills his destiny by reuniting with Jack as his…

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    Decisions effect your future Many people have heard the famous story of Romeo and Juliet. They were two young teenagers who fell in love and thought they were destined to be together, but they were wrong. Romeo and Juliet made some pretty terrible decisions, which they payed for by not being able to be together. Romeo and Juliet have been said to be star-crossed lovers, but are really just two young teenagers who are known for bad choices. In the beginning of the play, it introduces the two…

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    government was unstable, and the economy was thriving either. Twenty years later the United States government used these weaknesses to their advantage. In contrast to Mexico, the United States was thriving, and growing. A new ideal called Manifest Destiny became popular in the 1840’s.…

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    been aware of his true identity until he overheard about it. Knowing that the only reason for a clone to exist is to be used as an organ donor for El Patron, Matteo gives up hope and realizes he will never lift a full life because he knows what his destiny is. As the years pass, Matteo grows…

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    allow their particular situations to shape their destiny, instead of their love. Their passion overcame them, in lieu of driving them. The two ended up as “sleepers in [the] quiet earth” (337) in contraposition to Hareton and…

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    the lives of men. The author has one of the “weird sisters” to proclaim this prediction in order to set Macbeth in motion to try to master his fate, ultimately bringing himself to ruin. Specifically, Shakespeare examines whether the witch reveals a destiny for Macbeth that can’t be avoided, or the witch simply plants ideas in Macbeth’s mind to cause mischief. More generally, the author plays with the question as to whether or not action is a necessary factor in creating a man’s future. Rather,…

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    Fatima The Alchemist

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    telling Santiago that the omens will leave him as soon as he start ignoring him destiny and after that he will not be able to interpret anything. The boy sees that it would be better for him to go after his treasure especially that Fatima, the desert women, would prefer him to do so. Furthermore, Santiago buys a horse to helps him pass the desert accompany with the alchemist, the two men take the desert wishing that their destiny will guide them to the right way to the pyramids.…

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    Invictus

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    Have you ever wondered if you could choose your own destiny or does it just happen by itself no matter what you do? Well with some readings I will answer that. In Invictus I believe that he can guide his future in the direction that he wants to go because, it is what he wants to do it is up to him what he wants to do in his life. Meaning that he is the one that decides where his life goes what his destiny is, no one can do it for him. No one can change his future, but him. He is the one that…

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    majority of Americans. This is the arrival of the American Dream in the collective mind. Individuals still try to gain more in order to improve their time on earth. It is justified by the premise of the pursuit of happiness. Once again, Manifest Destiny can be mentioned, only in this case it warrants Frontier racialism. If man could aspire to self-improve, he could disregard others on the simple basis that they might be in his way. After all, nothing could hinder man’s progress on a land that…

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