Star-crossed Lovers- the use of fate in William Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet".
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Star-crossed Lovers
Fate is written in the stars and cause inevitable events predestined by a greater fortune. The question of fate has been asked all through time. Shakespeare weaves the strings of fate into the lives of his characters in Romeo and Juliet. The hands of Fate unfolded the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by arranging key events in their relationship.
Romeo's coincidental encounter with the Capulet servant resulted in the meeting of Juliet. An
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Friar hurries Juliet, but she refuses to leave. By staying, Juliet is succumbing to her destiny; a death to reunited her with Romeo. Fate is the love story of Romeo and Juliet. A powerful force and destiny played the lovers' lives like puppets until their end. They were predestined meet and fall in love and then die for each other. Fate brought them together as well as ended their lives. It was in the stars.
Friar hurries Juliet, but she refuses to leave. By staying, Juliet is succumbing to her destiny; a death to reunited her with Romeo. Fate is the love story of Romeo and Juliet. A powerful force and destiny played the lovers' lives like puppets until their end. They were predestined meet and fall in love and then die for each other. Fate brought them together as well as ended their lives. It was in the stars.