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    Romeo and Juliet: Fate

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    Romeo and Juliet: Fate Throughout Shakespeare’s tragedy Romeo and Juliet‚ fate manifests itself causing the destruction of many lives. Fate drastically affects the lives of RomeoJuliet‚ and Tybalt throughout the tragedy. Destined to bump into the servant‚ Romeo discovers the Capulets party. Romeo goes to find Rosaline at Capulets party yet fate leads him to meet Juliet. He wants the outside power that rules his life to "steerage [his] course and direct [his] sail" (Act 1‚ Scene 5‚ Pg. 403)

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    Romeo And Juliet Conflict

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    Act 1- Romeo and Juliet have feuding families‚ they have been enemies for many years. This affects the way the audience sees their first meeting and kisses because the audience knows that their love will never be accepted by their families. As a result the audience gets the impression that if Romeo and Juliet want to become lovers they must keep their love a secret. Their meeting creates suspense and foreshadows a major conflict that will erupt because a Capulet and a Montague have fallen in love

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    fate romeo & juliet

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    play called Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare‚ Romeo and Juliet were destined to die. Throughout each act and scene‚ from constant foreshadowing‚ even Romeo and Juliet probably even knew their tragic fate. As much as Romeo and Juliet wanted to be together‚ all their efforts and the efforts of others were purely senseless or as you can say futile‚ and as much as everyone urged to blame others‚ only fate is to blame.  Also it is a common belief that Romeo and Juliet’s parents

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    Fate in Romeo and Juliet

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    Fate in Romeo and Juliet Summary: An essay about fate and it’s role in the lives of Romeo and Juliet. Written by William Shakespeare. One of the main themes and significant factors in Romeo and Juliet is fate. This indicates that Romeo and Juliet’s life could be influenced by some power other than of their wills. During Shakespeare’s time most Elizabethans believed in fate and it shows particularly in Romeo and Juliet. Fate is a power that predetermines events in your life and is unchangeable. It

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    Romeo And Juliet Selfish

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    can have in your boyfriend immaculate decisiveness is what you want‚ Romeo is foolish but‚ handsome weak yet‚ strong‚ though Romeo can defeat Tybalt the littlest thing that happens to Juliet he is broken. Romeo also kills himself because of a girl he met the day before has died the main reason he got her in the first place was because of

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    Guilt In Romeo And Juliet

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    William Shakespeare’s tragic comedy‚ Romeo and Juliet is the story of two lovers‚ bounded by fate‚ who by their deaths ended the feud between their families‚ the Montagues and the Capulets. Despite the play being under the genres tragedy and comedy‚ it doesn’t exactly follow the common pattern of tragedy in dramatic literature. Usually‚ the characters are responsible for the outcome of their actions‚ but in Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet‚ guilt is drawn from many aspects of the play‚ affecting the

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    Romeo and Juliet Paper

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      In  literature‚  the  choices  a  person  makes  may cause problems for themselves  and  the  people  around  them.  In  The  Tragedy  of  Romeo and Juliet‚ Shakespeare  portrays the two  star­crossed  lovers   making   decisions  without  thinking  of  the  consequences  that  often  lead  to  permanent  damage.  Throughout  the  play‚  Romeo  and  Juliet  are  faced  with   long  lasting  feuds‚  star­crossed  secret  marriages‚  life‚  and  overall  death.  Due  to  several  unexpected  deaths

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    Romeo And Juliet Symbolism

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    Romeo and Juliet Analysis Shakespeare‚ being the great writer he is‚ molds each character as if he was Michelangelo sculpting the David. The way these characters were brought into the story drastically changes the way the viewer sees their personas. The setting of the story is an older era in Verona‚ Italy around the 1300s. This story includes unique characters varying in ages and mindsets. Some younger characters were put into situations where they are forced to act maturely‚ like they are much

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    impact a relationship. Some examples are in the story of Romeo And Juliet‚ they both belonged to different families who hated each other. As you will start to see their relationship is almost impossible to keep. The kinsman of the prince named Paris asks for Juliet’s hand. So they are throwing a ball for him to charm Juliet. Juliet’s father believes that Pairs is a perfect match for Juliet after a few years of course (she wasn’t up to age yet). Romeo is stuck up on a girl who doesn’t share the same feelings

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    Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet‚ a tragedy about two lovers whose love for one another leads to their double suicide. Act 3 Scene 3‚ Act 4 Scene 1‚ and Act 5 Scene 3 demonstrate this link between Romeo and Juliet’s passionate love and violence that leads to their deaths. A tense atmosphere is present when Romeo‚ hiding in Friar Laurence’s cell‚ hears news of his banishment in Act 3 Scene 3. The Friar is struggling to make Romeo see his banishment as a blessing‚ as he is not being executed. Romeo‚ unable

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