How Does Fate Lead to the Tragic Conclusion of Romeo and Juliet?

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How does fate lead to the tragic conclusion of Romeo and Juliet?

In Romeo and Juliet, fate plays a big part in the events of the story. In Shakespeare’s time, the idea of fate was taken very seriously and Elizabethans believed that their lives were already planned out for them, in the stars, and there was nothing that could be done to change that. Because the idea of fate was taken so seriously, the audience would understand each reference Shakespeare made to fate throughout the play.

From the very beginning, Shakespeare shows clearly that Romeo and Juliet’s lives are controlled by fate, and also that they are destined to suffer tragic consequences. This is made clear in the Prologue, where they are described as ‘Star-cross’d lovers’, this emphasises that they are controlled by the stars and nothing can be done to change this. Shakespeare also uses the phrase ‘Death-marked love’ to show the audience that their love is doomed, and it will lead to something tragic. Fate is referred to throughout the play, especially by Romeo and Juilet themselves.

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