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    "Destiny is not a matter of chance‚ it is a matter of choice‚" proclaimed William Jennings Bryan. Many people believe in destiny and fate and a set-in-stone‚ unbreakable path for their lives. Caesar’s ego warps and distorts his interpretation of various superstitions in Shakespeare’s play‚ Julius Caesar. Although he believes in superstition and the supernatural‚ he selectively chooses his interpretation. Be it a dream‚ fortune-telling‚ or a common superstition‚ it always benefits Caesar‚ or it just

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    “Oedipus Rex” by Sophocles is a Greek tragedy about a man named Oedipus who unwittingly fulfills his tragic fate by trying to escape it. Oedipus was the king of Thebes‚ the city he escaped to run away from his fate. When the priest informs him that the city is going through a terrible plague that Apollo cursed the city with due to injustice and That the only way to save the city from the plague is to find the person who murdered the previous king that’s when complication starts to rise. The search

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    Love Hate and Fate Essay ‘Romeo and Juliet’‚ a Shakespearean tragedy play written in the late 16th Century‚ conveys the themes of love‚ hate and fate. Shakespeare explores the complex nature of these universal feelings and the impact of fate through the death of young Romeo and Juliet. Various types of love portrayed include romantic love and love for family pride‚ members and title. Hate and feuding is also present throughout the story‚ instigated particularly by the character Tybalt. The composer

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    ring true. Albert Einstein clearly expresses that the themes of fate versus free will that underlie Oedipus Rex are still relevant today. Fate is and always will be a mysterious thing. There is no way to control it‚ or change it. Regardless of decisions taken‚ you will always end up exactly where you are meant to. What happened to Oedipus was not a logical consequence of his poor decisions; instead‚ it was all due to his cultural fate‚ his parents decisions and his ignorance. The story of Oedipus

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    greek mythology‚ many chose to believe their fate was made for them long before they were born. Often‚ fate plays a huge role on how our actions are drawn out. There are many choices we must carefully choose to better ourselves though we can’t control every outcome. Both Oedipus and Nora are casualties of unfortunate circumstances‚ resulting in Oedipus being a victim of fate‚ and Nora unjustified for leaving her family. Oedipus Rex is a victim of fate. Reasonably‚ Oedipus is deemed to have no control

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    lyricist‚ Paulo Coelho claimed‚ “I can control my destiny‚ but not my fate. Destiny means there are opportunities to turn right or left‚ but fate is a one-way street. I believe we all have the choice as to whether we fulfil our destiny‚ but our fate is sealed”. In today’s society‚ many people are conflicted on whether events in one’s lives are driven by one’s choices or are simply meant to be. Coelho believes that both free will and fate play a role in one’s life‚ he says that one has the power to make

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    Fate is an ever present theme in many tales and plays throughout history‚ and in some scenarios‚ fate plays a much bigger role than it does in others. While fate does play a part in The Tragedy of Macbeth by William Shakespeare‚ there is another factor that plays a bigger role: choice. Throughout the play‚ Macbeth makes many interesting decisions that ultimately lead to his downfall. While there are a lot of outside influences on his decisions‚ in the end the decisions and moments of intuition that

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    Juliet being clear from the beginning‚ their choices in the play cause fate to build momentum and accelerate their lives to their inevitable end. Shakespeare’s original presentation of fate is of an inescapable event‚ but how the characters get there is less certain and more chance. Whereas Luhrmann’s fate is cruller and more controlling‚ but both interpretations of fate have the result of uniting the feuding families. Fate commands the lives of the characters from birth‚ with their deaths predetermined

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    Fate leading to downfall of the tragic hero Macbeth Fate is the predetermination of the events occurring inevitably in future. Macbeth by Shakespeare written in 1606 is a tragic play where fate leads to the downfall of the tragic hero- Macbeth. A series of unusual events occur inevitably in Macbeth’s life due to his fate which leads to his downfall‚ thus making the play a tragedy of fate. In Macbeth the greetings of the witches‚ Lady Macbeth as his wife influencing him to murder King Duncan and

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    Oedipus Rex –A Victim of Fate or his Own Will ? The play Oedipus by Sophocles is a play whose focus is the interplay between fate and free will. The story basically goes like this: Oedipus was fated to kill his father and marry his mother as he learned from the Oracle at Delphi. So‚ Oedipus does everything to escape-he runs from his own land and starts his life over. However‚ Oedipus is a character that clearly demonstrates that no matter how much free will men assert‚ fate has already written the

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