Fate in Romeo and Juliet Essay

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    CRITICAL ANALYSIS ROMEO AND JULIET SYNOPSIS The theatre Romeo and Juliet written by William Shakespeare is about a pair of young bride who fell in love, but are hampered by both their families against each other. Romeo, Rosaline love-sick, comforted by her friend Benvolio. Capulet tells Paris that he should marry his daughter Juliet until she was older. Romeo and his friends learned of a party held by the Capulets, and decided to go to him as Masquers. At the party, Tybalt sees Romeo, but…

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    where you know you have made the right decision. I know I have made the right decision when I have analyzed the choices set out for me and am comfortable with the end result. Through Socratic seminar I was able to come to the conclusion that Romeo and Juliet were both naive in believing that they were in love. The over catastrophe was their death so that leads us to believe that they made the wrong choice in choosing their own destiny. They are the only ones to blame for their death because they…

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    tragedy of Romeo and Juliet” a drama written by William Shakespeare is about two feuding families and children from the two houses, the Capulets and Montagues that meet each other during a party and have love at first sight. Sadly, they are forbidden to see each other in public so they find other ways. Even though Romeo and Juliet committed suicide, their untimely deaths are ultimately caused by fate and character flaw. Fate and character flaw are to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet.…

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    Romeo and Juliets death case! Romeo and Juliet is a tragic play about to lovers who died from their famalies hatred. The charecters timing / coencidence,Romeo, and fate are primarily respnsible for the death of romeo and juliet becuase they all build suspense and leads up to theyre deaths. Timing/Coincedence is responsible for romeo and juliets death becuase juliet was pushed into marring paris. This was at the same time romeo was exiled,The capulot thinks the wedding would help take…

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    The story of “Romeo and Juliet” was written by William Shakespeare. Where Romeo and Juliet’s love was supposed to end up happy, the story ends in a tragedy as both Romeo and Juliet kill themselves, but who was to blame for the two of them killing themselves. The most blameable characters for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet are Fate, Feud, and Friar Lawrence. The most blameable of these characters is Fate. The most blameable character for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet is fate. In the prologue…

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    Choices of Romeo and Juliet Does fate or personal choices decide your life for you? The play Romeo and Juliet is a tragic love story about a couple that is meant to be, but their families are enemies. Personal choices and fate both impact the characters in many ways. It was Romeo’s personal choice to go to the Capulet party. “I’ll go along, no such sight to be shown, I but to rejoice in splendor of mine own” (193). If Romeo didn’t decide to go to the party, then he would've never met Juliet…

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    Romeo and Juliet: A Death Duo by Fate or by Choice? People often may think to themselves; am I really the one in control of my life? Do the decisions I make now really matter if in the end I am ultimately fated to one doom, or fortune? In the play Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare two households in beautiful Verona, the Montagues and the Capulets, were entangled in a feud thought never to end. Their children, Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet, fleetingly fell in love with each other.…

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    Different Interpretations of William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet The Beatles wrote this in the 1960’s but they certainly were not the first to think it. Shakespeare’s tragedy “Romeo and Juliet” was based…

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    Known as a tragedy, but commonly mistaken as a romance, the play The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet entrances the readers with hatred and love, bloodshed and kisses, and poisons and remedies. William Shakespeare creates a story about two young lovers who are doomed from the beginning due to their fatal flaw- they are too impulsive. Although Romeo is often the character to make hasty decisions, one of his best friends can be found to do so too. He and Mercutio are foils for one another, their…

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    am fortune’s fool.” (III, i, 128) Romeo and Juliet shows us that the characters were at the mercy of fate. Do you agree? The Shakespearean play of Romeo and Juliet details the tale of two star-crossed teenaged lovers, whose tragic ends ultimately unite their quarrelling families. It is demonstrated throughout the play that the untimely demise of the two main characters were undoubtedly as a result of the mercy of fate, rather than free will. The theme of fate is immediately bestowed upon the…

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