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    his Own Fate Monsters. Storms. Temptations. One must be pretty strong to overcome all that. In Homer’s epic‚ the Odyssey‚ the main character Odysseus is faced with all of those and suffers for many years due to his struggles with the gods. After winning the Trojan War‚ he is desperate to return home to his family in Ithaca‚ but the gods who want to control him are disrupting his voyage. However‚ throughout his journey‚ Odysseus makes many decisions‚ which proves that he controls his fate and is not

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    Fate Unravels Catharsis in Oedipus Rex Oedipus expresses that “no man in the world can make the gods do more than the gods will” (Sophocles 38). Sophocles allows no thought‚ no word‚ and no action of the humans to determine their destinies in Oedipus Rex. This aspect interweaves with the intention of forming compassionate responses from the audiences‚ which signifies a core attribute of Greek tragedy. Sophocles’ presentation of an inevitable fate employs catharsis to heighten the fear and pity brought

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    Shakespearian play Hamlet‚ the death of Hamlets father caused many problems‚ all of which eventually lead up to the tragic death of Hamlet. Each event that happens in the play is impacted by reason‚ fate and emotion. The events throughout the play that lead to hamlets downfall are determined by the roles of reason‚ fate and emotion. These three roles are key factors of the play. Reason plays the role of advancing the plot‚ especially when hamlet devises a plan to reassure the predication of his father’s

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    The Fate of Romeo and Juliet Romeo and Juliet is one of the most known Shakespearian play driven by fate or poor influenced decisions? Although decisions play a role in Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare it doesn’t play as much as fate. From the play when the Servant ran into romeo‚ and asked him to read the guest list was all driven by fate. Also when Balthasar happens to see Juliet’s fake funeral‚ and immediately does to tell Romeo. And finally when the Friars message wasn’t able to go through

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    Sophocles‚ the author suggests that one’s fate cannot be altered‚ but if an individual’s pride and arrogance make the individual try to change his/her fate‚ the person becomes hubristic and at the end the person realizes fate cannot be changed and the person’s fate happens the way it was supposed to happen. If people belief in fate and at some point in people’s life an individual discovers what his/her fate is‚ the person should just accept their fate and not try to change destiny. Oedipus’s

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    The Fates and The Furies In Greek mythology‚ the number three is significant. Both the Fates and Furies are included in the list of Greek Triads (Hansen‚ "triads in classical mythology”). These are groups which all consist of three deities. The Fates are goddesses of destiny and consist of the sisters: Clotho‚ Lachesis‚ and Atropos. They are also commonly imagined as weavers‚ whereas they are referred to as Spinner‚ Allotter‚ and Unbending. In modern Greek society‚ they are sometimes called “the

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    Knowledge Brings Sorrow; Fate vs. Free Will The themes of “fate versus free will” and “knowledge brings sorrow” are present throughout the play Oedipus Rex‚ by Sophocles. Fate and free will are antitheses of each other‚ just as knowledge and sorrow are. Many years before Oedipus began his journey to Thebes‚ his father‚ King Laius‚ heard a prophecy saying that his son would kill him (65). In order to prevent this from happening‚ Laius had the baby abandoned‚ and had his feet bound together with

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    English I – 4th Hour 06 March 2014 Romeo & Juliet Dreams and fate are defined as a force‚ principle or power that predetermines events; it is the inevitable events that are destined by this force. Romeo and Juliet’s fates were intertwined from the moment of their birth‚ families driven by hate pushing two young lovers together. At their age‚ love can seem like the only aspect of life. Having fate overtaken their thoughts and lives. If fate is real then there was nothing that anyone could have done

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    The role of Familial Honor and fate in Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s The Chronicle of a Death Foretold "On the day they were going to kill him‚ Santiago Nasar got up at five-thirty in the morning..." (3). In this manner‚ in the first line of Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s novel‚ Chronicle of a Death Foretold‚ the reader is introduced to Santiago‚ the main character who is viciously murdered by Pedro and Pablo Vicario for allegedly taking the virginity of their sister‚ Angela. In the novel‚ Marquez uses

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    “Oedipus the King”‚ fate vs. freewill dilemma of the heart of Oedipus myth is described as a tragic flaw caused by his blindness. In human life‚ there are people governed about whether they choose to do something with their fate vs. freewill. But most people believe that it is not always good to have fate vs. freewill. It is a choice to cause either fate by making something happen or freewill by controlling their behavior in situations. Many people choose to have fate by doing something that

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