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    The Fate of Flight 19

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    On December 5‚ 1945‚ Flight 19‚ a group of five avenger jets took off from Ft. Lauderdale for a routine training mission. The flight was to drop dummy bombs near Bimini‚ just 56 miles from base‚ then proceed east for 67 miles following a heading of 91 degrees‚ then turn north-northwest 346 degrees for 73 miles‚ and then southwest back to the base to finish the triangle. (This is how the Bermuda Triangle found its name as well!) (Quasar‚ 2005)Tragically‚ the fourteen members of flight 19 never made

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    _________ Date: __________ FATE Scene/ Incident /page nos. (where theme is exemplified) Evidence showing aspects of theme (*Select key phrases) My Comments/ Explanation (A1S1) Prologue - Chorus reminds audience that the love of Romeo and Juliet will lead to their deaths “A pair of star-cross’d lovers” “Whose misadventured piteous overthrows‚ do with their death bury their parents’ strife.” “The fearful passage of their death-mark’d love” -Fate can clearly be seen as the

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    Romeo and Juliet are doomed by fate from birth since they belonged to opposite households‚ but due to their rash decisions which aroused from uncontrolled emotions‚ and the influence of irrational guardians‚ their tragic endings were unavoidable. It’s Romeo and Juliet’s fate to die which is necessary to end their family feud. Many actions and dialogues in the play foreshadow their incoming deaths. Romeo and Juliet are doomed since the couple is from different sides and their hysterical actions

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    Fate: Is it just an excuse? Excuses are something people use to clear themselves or others of the blame of their own foolish actions. In Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet‚ it is not fate‚ but impulsive and desperate actions that bring about the downfall of Romeo and Juliet. In the Victorian era‚ fate was known as the development of events out of human control‚ and determined by a supernatural power. By no means was the demise of Romeo and Juliet out their control. It happened because of the choices

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    R&J Free-Will and Fate

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    The Reality of Fate and the Illusion of Free-Will The tale of “A pair of star-crossed lovers” immediately rings in the reader’s mind two unfortunate lovers who are -by fate-meant to be apart. The author of The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet‚ William Shakespeare‚1 wrote the story to bring about idealistic Petrarchan lovers going against social norms. The story commences with a prologue providing an overview of the entire bittersweet story. Both Romeo and Juliet are from feuding families who sometimes

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    Romeo and Juliet‚ Fate or Free will? The story of Romeo and Juliet is a tragic tale of love and hate. The story ends in conflict and controversy because of their families and other outside forces in which fate was a factor. The "Star Crossed Lovers" death was caused by free will and blinding love‚ this was a significant turning point in the book because Romeo was banished. As the story goes on characters such as Tybalt and Mercutio set off a spin of events eventually ending in the death of the

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    Sophocles displays a topic that many people debate on: whether we believe in fate or freewill. Oedipus is king of Thebes. He came to his throne by killing his father and marrying his mother who abandoned him while he was young. The gods are all knowing and all powerful‚ so they had sealed the fate for Oedipus. Therefore‚ while Oedipus did make many mistakes‚ the gods are to blame because‚ because they control Oedipus’ fate and they put all the townspeople in Many mistakenly believe

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    Ever heard of wyrd in a game or a movie and wondered what it was? Wyrd was another word for fate back in the Anglo – Saxon time period. Fate was what drove many people and heroes on their quests and epic journeys creating stories that will and have lasted many years. In almost every Epic poem or story from the Anglo – Saxon time period was based around the concept of fate sending them out on long heroic quests and often saving the world or even just gaining universal life lessons. The people needed

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    From the beginning of time people have always been trying to change fate and get the outcome that the people themselves want to see and experience. This aspect of everyday human life is shown in The Knight’s Tale by Geoffrey Chaucer. The Canterbury Tales is a collection of stories. The stories all come together to create a frame story about a group of people taking a pilgrimage. During the pilgrimage they tell each other stories to pass time. The Knight’s Tale is one of the tales. The tale is about

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    was even born‚ a prophet foretells that he will soon grow up to kill his father‚ sleep with his mother‚ and blind himself. Fate is described as the development of events beyond a person’s control‚ regarded as determined by a supernatural power. In Sophocles’ novel‚ Oedipus Rex‚ Sophocles explains how a king can go from a hero to a tragic hero by fate. The first main sign of fate is when Oedipus is dropped off to die because Oedipus’ parents did not want the curse to come true. Being controlled by

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