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Fate in Romeo and Juliet
"Two households, both alike in dignity, / In fair Verona, where we lay our scene, / From
ancient grudge brakes to new mutiny, / Where civil blood makes civil hands unclean. /
From forth the fatal lions of these foes / A pair of star-crossed lovers take their life; /
Whose misadventured piteous overthrows / Doth with their death bury their parent's
strife. / The fearful passage of their death-marked love, / And the continuance of their
parent's rage, /
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showed first 75 words of 1956 total
showed last 75 words of 1956 total
the play lead to one major event, for which the play is said to be tragic, in which for most part fate plays a large role. Both destined lovers realize their love cannot be pure and simple, and that no matter what they do, it will be tragic. The two families, who's strife can only be stopped by the predetermined love of their offspring, seize the hatred between them. Bibliography Romeo and Juliet by Shakspere
the play lead to one major event, for which the play is said to be tragic, in which for most part fate plays a large role. Both destined lovers realize their love cannot be pure and simple, and that no matter what they do, it will be tragic. The two families, who's strife can only be stopped by the predetermined love of their offspring, seize the hatred between them. Bibliography Romeo and Juliet by Shakspere