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    Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is one of the most famous ‘love stories’ of all time‚ but does that title truly fit this tragedy? Was Romeo and Juliet’s love written in the stars? Was it love or was it simply fervent infatuation? Throughout the play‚ although Romeo and Juliet did show quite strong feelings for one another‚ it was not enough to call it ‘love’. Two teens caught up in their own small world‚ blind not to see what consequences their actions would create. Their bond could not be classified

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    makes. A love with the influential abilities to alter opinions and decisions must be one that allows no room for rationality. In William Shakespeare’s famous play‚ Romeo and JulietRomeo and Juliet’s blinding love for each other clouds all reason. Therefore‚ they create their own “fate” of destruction. In Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet‚ the impulsiveness and recklessness caused by the passion between both characters are their demise‚ along with Romeo’s unwillingness to take charge of his destiny

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    William Shakespeare’s famous tragedy In William shakespeare’s tragedy Romeo and Juliet‚ many deaths occur. Numerous characters play a role in each death throughout the play. Tybalt is most responsible for the deaths that happened in the play Romeo and Juliet. Tybalt is responsible for the death of mercutio in act three. After mercutio was stabbed by Tybalt‚ he said “Ask for me tomorrow and you shall find me a grave man.” (3.1.95). This quote is saying that the wound is going to kill him and he

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    "some consequence yet hanging in the stars" and ultimately lead to his "untimely death." Stated differently‚ Romeo feels as though "he that hath the steerage of Romeo’s course" is forcing him to attend this gathering. Despite his unsettling belief that everything will ultimately lead to his death‚ he feels compelled to go. The play presents the idea that fate determines our fates rather than us influencing them through these and other references. I disagree with Romeo and Juliet’s belief that fate dictates

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    Peter Ligeiro William Shakespeare’s highly acclaimed drama Romeo and Juliet is the story of two lovers against fate who by their death end the quarrels between their families‚ the Montague’s and the Capulet. After meeting each other at a masquerade‚ they fall in one. However‚ the dread between the houses proves too strong as the story ends with a tragic ending. People who become masters of their trade have first to become masters of the tool. For a writer‚ this tool is language‚ and throughout history

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    dreams of two star cross’d lovers in Romeo and Juliet. Romeo and Juliet’s fates are intertwined from the moment of their birth‚ families driven by hate pushing two young lovers together. In Romeo and Juliet‚ fate proves to be stronger than free will even if an individual chooses to make their own decision‚ as shown in the events of the Capulet party‚ Tybalt’s death‚ and Friar Lawrence’s mistake. During Act 1‚ scene 4 the theme of fate is stronger than free will is introduced when Romeo has a bad feeling

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    In the Shakespearian tragedy Romeo and Juliet two “star-crossedlovers accumulate great admiration towards each- other while falling deeply in love‚ but what exactly led to their down-fall?  Was it the Romeo’s tragic flaw of impetuosity?  Or was it simply just fate? Although both could have played a role‚ I think the ultimatum was Romeo’s tragic flaw of impetuosity‚ and because of this Romeo was a tragic hero. Romeo was one to often rush into things; it was made clear in many scenes that most

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    destiny.”. That happens to be the exact situation that Romeo and Juliet find themselves in. Whether it be through blind love‚ careless actions‚ and delusional lies‚ the lovers fate will be soon sealed on a dark night. In Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare‚ Juliet and Friar Lawrence’s words and deeds reflect who they are‚ and those that they love with their reckless actions. In Romeo and Juliet‚ Juliet’s words and

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    Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is one of the most told love stories of all time. Many people believe the story to be original‚ but Shakespeare often based his plays on existing stories‚ and Romeo and Juliet is no exception. This play is based on many different conceptions of the Greek myth of Pyramus and Thisbe‚ two star-crossed lovers who are forbidden from being together. Each story ends in tragedy‚ with both pairs dying due to miscommunication or wrong conclusions. Shakespeare took many liberties

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    Romeo and Juliet Essay Some believe that whatever happens during the course of their lives is inevitable and every event destined and laid out before them like a map to their life; in other words‚ fate. Fate is defined as a force‚ principle or power that predetermines events‚ it is the inevitable events that are destined by this force. Why do Romeo and Juliet meet? Why do Mercutio and Tybalt have to die? Why does Juliet awaken seconds after Romeo dies? These occurrences are caused by fate.

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