1. Romeo And Juliet Fate
Fate is inevitable and unavoidable because it's meant to happen, its destiny and can not be
controlled and has either a negative or positive outcome. In Romeo and Juliet, there is a family feud
between the Montagues and the Capulets and this impacts the young lovers because they're not
supposed to be together due to the rancor between both families. Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet
play shows how fate helps to bring about the unavoidable outcome of the young lovers' deaths
because the stars showed their fate, they fell in love by fate, and because their death was fate.
Romeo and Juliet's death was fate because the stars would tell someone what someone's fate was.
Romeo feared "some consequences, yet hanging in the stars...of untimely death"(1012),...show more
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When Juliet was on the balcony, she had " an ill–divining soul," (1065) a soul that predicts
something bad and she then proceeded to say how she saw romeo pale and as if he was dead.
Frair sees romeo dead and exclaims "what an unkind hour is guilty of this lamentable chance"
(1097) he blames fate for Romeo's death and questions when this horrible cause of death happened.
Friar also explains to Juliet that "a greater power than [they] can contradict hath thwarted [their]
intents" (1097), saying that fate or god has messed up with plans and so therefore Romeo was
meant to die. But if only Juliet had woken up earlier, perhaps Romeo wouldn't have killed himself.
These "star–crossed lovers" had a "fearful passage of their death–marked love" (992) and couldn't
control what would happen to them because their death was unavoidable because they were meant
to be together and die. In the play Romeo and Juliet it shows how fate instigated the lovers' deaths.
According to the stars their deaths were destined to happen because everyone believed that the stars
told someone's fate. Romeo and Juliet both didn't plan on meeting or falling in love, Romeo loved
someone who he couldn't have and Juliet wasn't ready to marry. Plus, their families had deep
hostility for each other. Lastly, their death was destiny and unavoidable because of the several
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