It’s Not My Fault Imagine all the events in someone’s life spiraling out of control‚ and that person was unable to turn things around. Whom would that person blame? In The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare‚ many characters died. Tybalt was responsible for Mercutio’s death because he murdered Mercutio. Lady Montague’s death was Romeo’s fault‚ because she could not deal with his exile. He was also accountable for Tybalt’s passing because he killed Tybalt in revenge‚ as well as Paris’s
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Everyone has this supernatural power in their life that can not be controlled. It changes its course with every action we make‚ but even then it’s outcome can never be escaped. Destiny or fate is what determines our futures‚ or decides what will happen. Although fate can not make decisions for people‚ it still has a hand in everything they do. Using supernatural powers unknown to the world‚ fate is able to twist life around like a block of molding clay. Romeo and Juliet is one of the most famous
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Catherine of Aragon born 1485 died 1536 Catherine was born into a family of royalty‚ of Kings and Queens. She was destined to be a Queen herself but it wasn’t her choice that she got to marry that was up to her father King Ferdinand and her mother Queen Isabel of Aragon‚ Spain. They talked to King Henry VII of England. A treaty was made‚ despite the age being a faithless one and Ferdinand he never kept an oath an hour longer than it suited him; but mutual interests by kinship might hold sovereigns
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Thalia Sharon Civilization and Society If “The Fates” predate the Greek Gods and seemingly have control over their destinies in addition to those of humankind‚ then why are they not glorified figures in Greek mythology? Greek mythology is centered upon the various Gods and their contributions to every aspect of human life. The people of Ancient Greece worshipped Zeus and his contemporaries and exalted them in several mythological works. In the eyes of the people‚ the Gods controlled every
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death can be classified as revenge because 1) he was Aeneas’s enemy and 2) because he killed Aeneas’s Mentee‚ Pallas‚ who was even like a son to him. To any other individual‚ those would have been reason enough. However‚ from the beginning‚ Aeneas is destined to establish Rome. It is his fate. He can’t fight his destiny and even the gods can’t intervene. In many situations‚ Aeneas has to ultimately do exactly what fate demands. He chooses his duty to fate and the greater good rather that his own desires
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Visualize having someone mistreat you because they don’t feel the pain they’re making you go through. As humans we are capable of letting others know when we are in pain and we are also capable of standing up for ourselves. Animals aren’t able to do that so they are treated unfairly‚ like if they didn’t feel any pain at all. Although many believe that animals shouldn’t be treated like humans‚ my goal is to convince my classmates that we should improve the way we treat animals. To begin with‚ why
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Romeo and Juliet: Did Fate End it All? In the story‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ the two young lovers are destined to fall in love. The story‚ however‚ has a tragic ending. William Shakespeare foreshadows the theme of fate in the Prologue with the quote‚ “A pair of star crossed lovers take their life.” (Prologue‚ L6) Fate represents a greater power that predetermines events in their lives and is unchangeable. Back in William Shakespeare’s time‚ the Elizabethans believed that this power rules
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decisions he made because his fate was already determined and you can never escape fate. Oedipus was destined to his fate‚ free will allows him to make decisions that make seem as though he could avoid his destiny‚ he was foretold his fate and he tried to avoid it. So Oedipus really had no control over what happened because the path was set and it was all going to happen one way or another. Oedipus is destined to his fate. It is not truly his free will because his path was already determined‚ which meant
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one’s. The resolution could have been different and saved not only her‚ but Haimon’s and Eurydice’s life if she did not kill herself. To summarize‚ Oedipus re-fers to his predetermined by destiny death that will not occur in natural way. Thus‚ he is destined to suffer from the knowledge that he brought tragedy to his family and the city of Thebes. An-tigone‚ however‚ commits a suicide‚ which prevents the conflict between her and Creon (moral and legal principles) to resolve and renews a series of tragic
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start thinking how a specific word will change my life the word certainty comes to my mind. I believe that this is one of the biggest reasons why I choose it. Certain has different meanings in the dictionary: “confident; convinced‚ indisputable or destined”; consequently‚ certainty means: “the state of being certain”. For me‚ it connotes the capacity of choosing wisely and making decisions with security‚ but the most important thing is that I’m being right; in other words‚ that I choose convinced and
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