Sunday, March 17, 2019
Theme of Fate and Choice in Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet Essays
The Theme of Fate and Choice, in William Shakespeares Romeo and JulietIn William Shakespeares sad shimmer Romeo and Juliet, there are four quotations about fate and choice. The characters in the play choose their own fate, it happens because of their choices or actions. First, in the beginning of the play Romeo and Juliet are referred to as a pair of star-crossed lovers (Romeo and Juliet, Prologue). Second, Romeo explains to Mercutio how he has a dream that if he goes to the Montague party he will die, but Romeo chooses to go to the party anyway. Third, Romeo kills Tybalt right(a) after his marriage to Juliet. Fourth, Romeo decides to commit suicide because he hears of Juliets death. The first quote on fate and choice is a pair of star crossed lovers (Romeo and Juliet, Prologue). The supra quote shows the theme of fate because the quote establishes to the audience that Romeo and Juliet are ordain to die in the play. The second quote isI fear, too early, for my intelligence mis givesSome consequence, yet hanging in the stars, Shall bitterly begin his black dateWith th...
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