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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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    An Insight Into Fate and Temptation In Macbeth‚ by William Shakespeare‚ oftentimes one small action leads to a very significant turn of events. When the witches’ prophecies predict that Macbeth will become King of Scotland‚ his mind becomes set on the throne. Macbeth then goes to extreme measures to obtain the crown. This leads the reader to question whether the witches can actually predict the future‚ or do they simply light the spark that turns into a wildfire within the mind of

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    Tragedy is defined as “the downfall of a noble hero or heroine usually through some combination of hubris‚ fate and the will of the gods.” In this play‚ Antigone is has already been fated to die at a young age‚ and one of Antigone’s many themes is Freewill vs. Fate. According to the definition of tragedy in Greek Theatre‚ Antigone would be defined as a tragedy. Antigone knew that if she buries her brother‚ the consequence would be death‚ as said by Creon. Ismene also tried to persuade Antigone. Regardless

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    Fate is defined as the development of events beyond a person’s control. This is a key term that develops many important events in both A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Romeo and Juliet. Throughout A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ we are shown how true love can only be determined by fate‚ despite obstacles that can obstruct it. In Romeo and Juliet‚ love through fate is shown as well‚ but the story mainly focuses on how fate can cause negative outcomes. In A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ Hermia and Lysander truly

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    In Macbeth‚ Shakespeare shows how the witches’ prophecies‚ Lady Macbeth’s desire for power‚ and Macbeth’s yearning to be king‚ affect the fate of the play. In Act I‚ the witches’ chant show how Shakespeare gives the fate of Macbeth‚ “Thane of Glamis”‚ ”Thane of Cawdor”‚ “that shalt be King hereafter”.( Act 1 scene 3‚ lines 48-50) He has no other choice‚ but to believe them because there first two predictions were true. They call him the

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    statement‚ “a man’s character is his fate” is a very powerful statement that I strongly agree with. I believe this is true because‚ in my opinion‚ you choose your fate by the actions and choices you make every day and your actions and choices make up your character. Someone’s character can say a lot about them and your character most always chooses your fate. Your character determines what happens in your life and what path you take in your lifetime just as fate does. This is a strong quote because

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    gives the reader is the power of Fate versus Free Will. Victor is found by Robert Walton in the artic while Victor is trying to capture a monster that he has created. Victor flashes back to his past and tells Robert how he created the monster and how the monster killed off his family. He warns Robert about many things by telling him how he reacted and why he reacted that way. Throughout the entire book‚ the main character Victor Frankenstein‚ says that it was his fate to create the monster and to

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    In Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet‚ fate is responsible for the young couple’s death. Fate creates situations for the plot to advance‚ starting with the catalyst of this whole affair‚ the servant who could not read. Fate pushes him to Romeo‚ who just so happens to be in “love” with Rosaline‚ one of Capulet’s guests. At the party‚ Romeo just so happens to fall in love with Capulets only daughter (1.5.116). Henceforth fate seems to be at rest until the death of Mercutio‚ the first death

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    Shakespeare’s message in Macbeth is that fate is unavoidable and attempting to evade fate is impossible. Macbeth is told by the witches that he will gain power‚ but he is fated to lose that power. In Macbeth‚ the witches represent fate‚ which is shown when they use their magical powers to manipulate the world in order to get what they desire. One witch tells the others that she kept a sailor from sleeping because his wife would not give her a chestnut. This shows that the witches are cruel and disturb

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    of Macbeth‚ Shakespeare uses the motif of fate versus free will to demonstrate that humans are ruled by fate‚ and that no matter the actions that you take your fate is sealed. This is shown through the witches prophecies‚ appearing to Macbeth‚ and telling him his fate; “All hail‚ Macbeth! Hail to thee‚ Thane of Cawdor All hail‚ Macbeth‚ that shalt be king hereafter” (1.3.52-53). This prophecy is what drives the rest of the play. Macbeth‚ knowing his fate‚ tries to make it come true‚ and ends up

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