Romeo and Juliet
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I think there are two things that control Romeo and Juliet. One is fate the other is freewill. Freewill and fate seem to disagree and conflict each other throughout the book. Romeo and Juliet choose to love each other and even though their families hate each other they fall in love and get married. This has very little to do with fate, but fate does interfere with there relationship. I think Shakespeare meant to use
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families fate and freewill were against each other throughout the book. When Romeo and Juliet die this brings fate and freewill together because they were both were the reason that Romeo and Juliet's death happened. The death had two outcomes, like a lot of other things in this book (Two People, Two families, two people died Tybalt and Mercutio, etc.) None of what happened could've happened if only one of these elements were at work,
families fate and freewill were against each other throughout the book. When Romeo and Juliet die this brings fate and freewill together because they were both were the reason that Romeo and Juliet's death happened. The death had two outcomes, like a lot of other things in this book (Two People, Two families, two people died Tybalt and Mercutio, etc.) None of what happened could've happened if only one of these elements were at work,