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    Draft Despite fate’s grasp on Romeo and 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

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    In William Shakespeare’s play‚ Romeo and Juliet have fate is one of the main contributors that lead to their deaths. Because of fate‚ the play becomes exciting and it is exactly what makes the two young lovers meet each other in the first place. It was fate that a Capulet’s serving man told Romeo and Benvolio about the party where the two lovers meet‚ in the prologue of the play Shakespeare says that Romeo and Juliet are “star-crossed lovers”‚ and lastly‚ the flaws in Friar Lawrence’s plan also contributed

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    Essay Topic: Are Romeo and Juliet true tragic heroes or victims of fate? According to the Webster’s New Millennium Dictionary of English‚ a tragic hero is a literary character who has a fatal flaw that‚ combined with fate and external forces‚ brings on a tragedy. Romeo and Juliet obviously do not fit the criteria as their flaws of youth and impetuousness can hardly be considered fatal. Instead‚ their deaths are brought about by a series of circumstances over which they have no control. Both characters

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    Fate is a word our society tends to deem worthy of being the scapegoat to all of our annoyances‚ although it is only applicable to the negative situations we get ourselves into. What we fail to understand is that there cannot be a positive without the burdens of a negative‚ and fate takes the blame for both. The romantic tragedy of shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet expresses the ideal of senseless outcomes of impulsive decisions committed by the two blind lovers: Romeo and Juliet. We travel through

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    As Lemony Snicket once said‚ “Fate is like a strange‚ unpopular restaurant filled with odd little waiters who bring you things you never asked for and don’t always like.” Romeo and Juliet sitting at this restaurant Snicket describes‚ what they ordered anyone could ask for- to live happily ever after with their true love. Yet they were served with a tragical love story where death encloses the act. Shakespeare writes the play of two star crossed lovers with rivaling families‚ yet their destiny is

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    the outcome of Romeo and Juliet is Romeos inability to choose the right choice. Romeos really in love with the idea of love not in love itself. This is apparent when he first meets Juliet; he just had his heart broken by another girl. To satisfy “love” he will not do anything in the logical simple way‚ why didn’t he go to ask Capulet to court his daughter? Did he have to sneak under her balcony the first night? Would the families have kept them apart if he had approached them? Romeo needs to fulfill

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    Romeo and Juliet Do you believe in fate and coincidence? In the play Romeo and Juliet written by William Shakesphere many coincidences occurred that could have changed the outcome of the story if they had not happened. In the beginning of the play the prologue states the words “star-crossed lovers” indicating that the play will not turn out well. There are many instances in which Shakesphere shows these coincidental events in his play Romeo and Juliet. An example of a coincidence in

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    The play Romeo and Juliet has all these typical characteristics. However‚ the resultant conclusion of events for the characters in this tragedy is adversely affected by the hands of fate‚ and not solely the product of human limitations. Fate in fact has a decisive role in the events of the play; it is a series of rapid coincidental events‚ which lead to the final tragedy. Romeo and Juliet are described during the prologue as "a pair of star-crossed lovers” The play Romeo and Juliet was one of

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    William Shakespeare’s play The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet is one of the most famous love stories ever written. The series of unfortunate events which lead the lovers to their tragic end appear to be caused by fate gone out of control. These “star-crossed lovers” (Prologue.6) are powerfully influenced by others as well as by their own personal weaknesses and some seemingly inevitable occurrences. Fateful events which appear to be foreordained control the relationship of the character and lead to

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    Alan Ganesh Period 6 Mr. Kane 11 April 2011 The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet: Fate or Free Will Tragedy is defined as a serious drama with a sorrowful or disastrous conclusion. To Shakespeare‚ it is an interesting twist on what we hope to believe‚ or otherwise known as a happy ending. Shakespeare‚ if not a good writer‚ would be disliked for his ideals in stories in modern day society‚ but since he is such a good writer we enjoy his stories and he also teaches us to read carefully (IP). Throughout

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