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    Fate Vs. Free Will Antigone‚ the play‚ fuels the debate whether fate is stronger than one’s free will. Antigone’s fate was to die fighting for respect of her family. At first‚ Antigone’s fate was to live‚ but her free will let her to choose to disobey Creon’s law about burying her brother. When she made the choice to go against Creon‚ her fate was to die. Towards the end of "Antigone‚" Creon on changed his mind to kill Antigone but fate had already taken over and she died. Likewise‚ Creon’s fate

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    As quoted in the American Anthem‚ America is “the land of the free and the home of the brave”‚ but how did America become synonymous with the words freedom and bravery? America has an extensive history of ethnocentrism‚ that have led to the enslavement of certain racial groups and the poor. The Spanish and English were highly successful in dominating the new world of America with their advance technology‚ military and their demand for power and land. The path to the America of today‚ is paved with

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    between fate and freewill. A lot of people have the need to feel like they have free will. This is clearly seen in the story of Oedipus by Sophocles because in the story all Sophocles ever wanted to do was stay clear of the prophecy that he was going to kill his father and sleep with his mother. Without that feeling of free will what do people really have‚ just a puppet going through the motions. I have really thought about the moments where I have felt like everything is based upon fate and this

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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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    brought together by fate. Not just anyone will fall in love at first sight‚ and to be willing to do what they did for each other is true love. William Shakespeare used fate in the play to bring together Romeo and Juliet and he also used it in the development of the story line. It was written in the ups and downs they experience together. Spotting each other and even seeing each other for the last time could have been predetermined history. In the beginning of the play Romeo and his Montague friends

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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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    The Course Of Fate Fate is a concept that will ever be obscure to us‚ even through our best intentions to discover its secrets and its ancient workings. It can be the most dangerous foe or the best ally‚ an unfathomable force that whisks itself through life. Try as we might‚ the concept of fate will always be out of our grasps. Some may not believe in fate‚ others do‚ but whether it exists or not‚ it still has a role in our lives; always making us question our existence on earth. No one can comprehend

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    just a teenage love story. Of the many messages‚ the role of fate is a significant component of the tragedy. It essentially drives Romeo and Juliet to their demise through inevitable conditions. As The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet correlates with the theme of fate‚ Shakespeare incorporates this message and its effect throughout The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. Even within the prologue preceding the first act‚ there is evidence of fate being utilized in this tragedy. On line 6 of the prologue‚

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    Fate in Romeo and Juliet Shakespeare explores the theme of fate in Romeo and Juliet‚ by allowing it to play a key factor in the two lover’s relationship. In the beginning‚ we know that their tragic ends will not result from their own personal defects but from fate. First‚ in act I‚ scene ii‚ Lord Capulet’s servant‚ peter‚ is searching for someone who can read the guest list to him‚ ‘coincidentally’ Benvolio and Romeo enter. The Capulet servant asked Romeo if he could read the invitation to

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    Fate is something people do not like to mess with because fate backfires all the time. The similar thing happens in the Tragedy of Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare. Shakespeare uses prophets‚ omens‚ and natural phenomenon to inform the audience and the character about the future‚ yet some some character ignore it and eventually meet their death. The whole play is based on fate; however‚ some characters controlled by their fate‚ and some characters control their fate‚ but some characters know

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