Fate in Romeo and Juliet
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Fate in Romeo and Juliet
Bob Garrard
Do you believe in fate? To answer the question, you must first have a correct idea of what fate is.
A definition of fate would be the power that is supposed to settle ahead of time how things will
happen. Could there be such a power that rules our lives, and if so, why? Romeo and Juliet, the
two young lovers in William Shakespeare' s Romeo and Juliet,
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the power to affect everything on it's own. Fate needs the action of it's "puppet" just like the puppet needs the puppeteer. One can't exist without the other. People's hearts will run freely, and fate simply will lead them, but the rest is up to them to achieve, even if fate is guiding them, the power to stop fate lies simply in a strong gesture where the "puppet" has the power to become the "puppeteer."
the power to affect everything on it's own. Fate needs the action of it's "puppet" just like the puppet needs the puppeteer. One can't exist without the other. People's hearts will run freely, and fate simply will lead them, but the rest is up to them to achieve, even if fate is guiding them, the power to stop fate lies simply in a strong gesture where the "puppet" has the power to become the "puppeteer."