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    The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, written by William Shakespeare, describes the heartbreaking love story of two young individuals, Romeo and Juliet. Their families, Montagues and Capulets, respectively, have an ancient feud that prevent their families from interacting.This feud causes many deaths throughout the course of the story, some of which involved innocent citizens. The title describes the terrible outcome that will result from Romeo and Juliet’s love. Juliet is one of the most well known…

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    people have argued about if fate and free will ever existed on earth. Fate might be two different things in people’s opinion but it still leads back to the meaning of the development of events beyond a person’s control. In William Shakespeare’s tragic love play Romeo and Juliet, two star crossed lovers go through a lot to be together but their family tore these two lovers apart. Friar Lawrence has helped a lot during the course of the two lovers coming together but fate and free will is…

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    In Shakespeare's play, Romeo and Juliet, the characters are an unlikely match with a regrettable death. The lovers are doomed from the beginning by the horrible feud that’s going on between the two houses, the Montagues and the Capulets. Fate plays a major role in their seemingly predictable demise. Shakespeare uses many different themes throughout the story such as fate, to show the love behind their actions. Fate is displayed toward the beginning of the story through Peter’s illiteracy and…

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    death, Romeo curses at their fate. He is angry with their destiny and fate going against what he wants. He becomes crazy, looks mad, and acts irrational. After saying this famous line, Romeo prepares to kill himself with poison he bought from apothecary to be reunited with Juliet. When Romeo finds out about Juliet's death, he yells, “Is it e’en so?-Then I [defy] you, stars! Thou knowest my lodging. Get me ink and paper, and hire post-horses. I will hence tonight.” (V.I. Line 25-27). Romeo is…

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    The Fate of Two Star-Cross’d Lovers "Romeo and Juliet", one of the world’s best known love stories of all time, is about a beautiful love connection between two lovers who brought together by fate. In the play, Shakespeare eludes through his characters and extensive use of foreshadowing the inevitability of fate. One character who used foreshadowing to represent the significance of fate was Benvolio. Trying to talk Romeo out of his love-sickness for Rosaline, Benvolio advises him, “Take thou…

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    Fate Fate is to blame for Romeo and Juliet death, because they were fated to die from the beginning and all the events that occurs was to lead them to their death. For example, if Romeo hadn’t gone to the party they wouldn’t have met, if the mailman would’ve arrived a bit earlier than Romeo would have gotten the letter, and only if Juliet would have woken up earlier or Romeo had arrive moments later, all would’ve been well, but that didn’t happen because they weren’t meant to be. Romeo & Juliet…

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    Fate and Free Will in Romeo and Juliet By Dougal Perrers William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is a classic tragedy about two young lovers born into feuding families. The conflict of fate and free will is a recurring theme throughout the text, and Shakespeare frequently uses literary techniques to shape the direction of the story. Romeo and Juliet are ultimately responsible for their own end, but their deaths were undeniably influenced by the philosophies of their time. Shakespeare relies…

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    Star-crossed lovers bound to meet Romeo and Juliet are said to be star-crossed lovers, was it predetermined that they will find each other no matter what? Some people believe that predetermined destiny does not exist in life, while others believe that it is a roadmap that is laid out to life. William Shakespeare play “Romeo and Juliet” shows this very well. The fate that they have really controlled their lives and forced them together and the fate has influenced on there love for each other.…

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    Is one's fate predetermined? Fate is irresistible. At birth, one's fate is already determined. William Shakespeare is widely known for his use of figurative language and long detailed plays. One of his most famous play is Romeo and Juliet. The play Romeo and Juliet is about a love story between two "star-cross'd lovers". In this play, Shakespeare uses a wide variety of figurative language and provides sufficient details about every character. In Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare suggests that one's…

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    Romeo and Juliet Essay: Fate fools the lovers Many people may not believe that fate is something that does not truthfully exist. People in our world want to use their own power to change the future. They do not believe that anything is meant to be happened. In William Shakespeare’s play, Romeo and Juliet, fate is the crucial force that creates the plot. The story line is complicated and thrilling because of how fate affects two lovers. The reason tragedies happens in the play is also fate. Fate…

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