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    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 love stories ever told‚ featuring the world’s

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    story‚ fate and free will play a significant role in the story since both of these aspects work against each other. The characters in Antigone are forced to follow their unchangeable fate that the gods had chose for them; the characters lives are then dictated by fate and not their free will. One of the main characters‚ Antigone‚ had willingly chose go against the law of the king‚ Creon‚ to bury her brother who was seen as traitor. Even though Antigone had chose to defy Creon’s law‚ her fate of how

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    Fate‚ whether believed in or not‚ has been lamed for many mishaps by people who weren’t able to or just weren’t going to take responsibility for their actions. Some people believe it to be unchangeable‚ while others believe it to rely heavily on a person’s decisions throughout their life‚ with each choice putting them on a different path. In Romeo and Juliet‚ fate is given responsibility over several of the tragic incidents that occur in the play; however‚ human error also plays a large role in the

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    “Stars‚ hide your fires; Let not light see my black and deep desires.” Shakespeare‚ Macbeth The death of King Duncan‚ Macduff’s family‚ Banquo‚ the two guards who were framed for killing King Duncan were all brought about by Macbeth‚ even the death of Macbeth was brought about by himself or was it Fate? The cause of Macbeth’s actions are unknown whether they were done out of Fate or Free Will. It is said that Shakespeare wrote Macbeth as a tribute to King James the First introducing the witches

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    Journal #2 " Fate saves the living when they drive away death by themselves" Beowulf interprets fate in many different contexts‚ but the central purpose of fate is how the characters have tried to control or accept fate as is in the situations. Fate is to some how something was meant to happen before it happened or of the fascination of joy brought upon someone as if it were always supposed to be that way. Yet as many ask‚ is fate real? Is fate how everything happens from the

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    Juliet All Because of Fate? In the novel‚ “Romeo and Juliet” by Shakespeare fate was the cause of almost all events of the book. Fate is defined as‚ “the development of events beyond a person’s control‚ regarded as determined by a supernatural power”. Throughout the whole book the decisions that Romeo and Juliet make have obvious outcomes that seem to be invisible to the characters. The three main events that occur during the novel that helped Romeo’s and Juliet’s fate be determined are when

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    It is widely believed that one’s own destiny is created by fate. However‚ some also consider the possibility that one’s own choices can determine the reality of one’s existence. In Harry Potter‚ JK Rowling uses fate and choice as forces which shape the events revolving around her protagonist‚ Harry Potter‚ as well as the other characters in the story. Rowling does not side with one idea over the other‚ but instead‚ argues that both fate and choice are significant factors that determine the events

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    himself who had honor and power before. The scenes playing in the 11th century Scotland. During the play‚ Macbeth deals with his ambition and fate‚ also his people around. As the play goes on‚ we see the pattern that fate versus free will pretty much of the scenes and words of characters. The three witches seems like they sometimes foreshadowing Macbeth’s fate‚ or sometimes they manipulate all events. After they gave some prophecies to Macbeth and Banquo‚ He pointed out that “If chance will have me

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    wisdom is a crime committed on nature”: such are the terrible words addressed to us by myth.” (136). The tragic Greek play Oedipus Tyrannus‚ by Sophocles‚ seems to present Oedipus both as having free will to make decisions and also being the victim of fate‚ which the Greeks believed to guide the universe. Oedipus was acting freely of his own free will throughout the play and by pushing for answers in the fashion that he did‚ Oedipus gained knowledge that ultimately caused his downfall. When Creon returns

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    The Role of Fate in Oedipus Rex Oedipus Rex was written by Sophocles as a tragedy highlighting the inevitability of fate in the lives of human beings. The finality of fate underlies in the entire theme of the play. To quote Charles Segal‚ “The story of Oedipus is the archetypal myth of personal identity in Western culture. It is the myth par excellence of self-knowledge‚ of human power and human weakness‚ of the determining forces of the accidents of birth that we can neither change nor escape

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