Romeo And Juliet Fate Essay

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Romeo and Juliet written by William Shakespeare is a story about two star-crossed lovers that take their life because of the circumstances that they are born into. Star-crossed lovers are people whose affection for each other is doomed to end in tragedy because of their fate. Fate is a controlling factor in the story of Romeo and Juliet written by William Shakespeare. Romeo and Juliet being fated to meet, the timing of the events in the play, and Romeo's impulsiveness all point out that fate is what controls the play. Their tragic love story proves that human beings cannot escape their fate.

One-way fate controls the play is by the peculiar ways it compels Romeo to meet Juliet at the Capulet party. Romeo and Benvolio find out about the party …show more content…

Capulet changing the wedding day forces Juliet to drink the potion early. This in turn makes Balthasar go to Romeo and report the unfortunate news that Juliet is "dead". Romeo does not receive the letter about the plan from Friar Lawrence because Juliet drinking the potion early changes the time the letter was meant to be delivered. Juliet foreshadowing that the potion will ultimately kill her, she thinks that her death has something to do with the potion and not with her fate. Juliet says, "Farewell!—God knows when we shall meet again."(Act 4: Scene 3: line 14). Juliet is saying goodbye to her family foreshadowing that she will never see them again. She believes she is going to die from the events that come after she drinks the potion. Juliet wakes up right after Romeo commits suicide confirming that their fate is pre-determined considering the timing of their death's. Romeo comes and sees that Juliet is "dead", but he is startled to see that her cheeks are red and that she looks so fair even though she is "lifeless." Romeo then ingests the poison and dies moments before Juliet wakes up. This results in Juliet stabbing herself because she is heavy-hearted that her love commits suicide due to that fact that he thinks she died. It is fate that controls the timing of everything in the story of Romeo and

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