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    Additionally‚ Fate is another hurdle Romeo and Juliet have to jump over‚except this one appears in several scenes as the source of blame for death of the two. In the play’s Prologue the line‚ ”A pair of star-cross’d lovers take their life”‚ appears. This line suggests Romeo and Juliet were bound to fall in love with each from their first breath because it is stating their love was written in the stars and the families they were born to wasn’t a coincidence but a destined event. As the Prologue

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    Romeo and Juliet both end their lives in the play Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare. Romeo and Juliet are deeply in love with each and die just to be with each other. However‚ their love is not the reason to why they take their lives away. Fate plays a significant role in the deaths of these two characters and is at fault for their deaths as well. This also leads to the theme of fate versus free will. Romeo and Juliet are fated to meet each other from the beginning of the play and die with each other

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    Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare in the sixteenth century that encapsulates a lovable cast of characters and a forbidden love that was written in the stars. It is a show that entertained the masses of its time and‚ despite the intermittently confusing vocabulary‚ continues to tantalize readers around the world today. One of the reasons that it remains doing so is that of the conversation that is to be had about what happens in the novel. With plot twist after plot twist

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    out who the culprit is‚ but we are quick to blame anyone reasonably possible. This evolution of human nature has allowed for us to learn from our mistakes and direct our emotions towards a scapegoat. Either way‚ controversy is created. Who really caused the problem? Who contributed to the tragedy? In a drama like Romeo and Juliet‚ William Shakespeare depicts various characters who contributed to the suicides of the star-crossed lovers‚ Romeo and Juliet. Tybalt‚

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    The characters in The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet and in Pyramus and Thisbe are affected more by their choices than by destiny. Have you ever went to go plan something and things went totally wrong for reasons everyone can see but you? You over planned and under planned and people showed up to early and way too late. Romeo and Juliet and Pyramus and Thisbe did just this throughout their stories. They jumped to conclusions and death was the outcome. They put too much trust in themselves and

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    Romeo and Juliet written by William Shakespeare‚ is a play that has been studied in high schools for years. This tragedy is about two young kids who fall in love‚ and how all of the different characters actions intertwine and have an effect on the conclusion. At the end of the play‚ the Prince says “Some shall be pardoned‚ and some punished.” (5.3/319) It is clear in this well-known play that the adults‚ in fact‚ are to be blamed for the children’s death. In my opinion‚ the Nurse‚ Lord Capulet‚ and

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    Many people are to blame for the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. Some may say even fate is to blame for the unfortunate events that transcended in Shakespeare’s famous play. However‚ it is one of the main characters that is to blame. Loving and impulsive beloved Romeo is to blame. His impulsiveness is his character’s most fatal flaw‚ and it is what leads him to make decisions that result in not only his and Juliet’s deaths‚ but others as well. First‚ Romeo is so in love with Juliet the first day he meets

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    Romeo a Montague and Juliet a Capulet fell in love. Romeo and Juliet is one of Shakespeare’s popular play. Describing two people from enemy families‚ who fall in love. Which result in both Romeo & Juliet death. Romeo and Juliet’s death were results of their destiny‚ and they were fated to die no matter what action they did. First‚ Romeo goes to the Capulet’s party to see Rosaline. It is fate that he meets Juliet instead. In (1.5) when Romeo first sees Juliet he says‚ “ Oh‚ she shows the torches

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    Death’s of Romeo and Juliet In the deaths of Romeo and Juliet theres more then one person to blame. The parent’s and Tybalt are just a few to blame. People weren’t the only influence’s on their death’s. Miscommunication’s had a big part in it and bad timing. I guess you could say fate had a big part in it too. One person to balme for their death’s is Frair Lawrence. He didn’t do it on purpose but his plan backfired on him. The letter explaining everything to Romeo was never delivered to him. So

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    The Fate and Family Feud of Romeo and Juliet are the reason for their untimely death. In the story Romeo and Juliet fall in love and with the long lasting family feud still going on‚ there are a lot of ups and downs. They still find love and get married‚ but then it ends with the two deeply in love lovers taking their own lives. The untimely deaths of Romeo and Juliet are caused by the fate and family feud. Others might think that the Nurse and Fryer Lawrence are in fault of Romeo and Juliet’s

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