The first case of fate in Romeo and Juliet is the communication between the Capulet worker and Romeo and Benvolio. In Act 2, Scene 1, Lord Capulet's servant …show more content…
Ye say honestly. Rest you merry!” (1, 2, 57-62)
This is an example of fate in light of the fact that Peter, an uneducated Capulet servant, Romeo helps him in reading the guest list if the people to attend the Capulet party. As Romeo reads the list out loud, he sees his affection, Rosaline, will also be attending. Fate conveyed Peter to approach Romeo for help which brought about Romeo see Rosaline's name, heading off to the special occasion, seeing Juliet, overlooking Rosaline, and loving Juliet at first sight, who is an individual from his family's enemy. The second case of fate in Romeo and Juliet is the through the prologue. As the play opens in the city of Verona, and the crowd settles down to the narrative of the star-crossed lovers. It is clear things are not going to turn out well for the match. The tale of Romeo and Juliet propels and the foreshadowing is recognizably heavier. This is hinting to the effectively ordained occasion these two darlings will soon confront death. This is a case of fate in light of the fact that in the prologue, the narrator says, Two households, both alike in dignity,
In fair Verona, where we lay our scene,
From ancient grudge break to new