Romeo And Juliet Fate Analysis

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Love can leave one in a state of grace or leave one heartbroken; however, in The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, a play by William Shakespeare, their tragic love story takes a turn for the worst and claims the lives of the two lovers. It was love at first sight for both Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet; however, the long-lasting feud between Romeo’s parents and Juliet’s parents Lord and Lady Capulet, forces the two lovers to keep quiet about their affair. Lord and Lady Capulet desperately want their daughter to marry the kinsmen to the Prince, Paris. After their secret wedding, Romeo’s unfortunate banishment from Verona and a series of miscommunications, the lives of both Romeo and Juliet come to a tragic end due to suicide, fulfilling their …show more content…

Perhaps the biggest dispute in Verona, the fight is made obvious at the beginning of the play when the servants of each house instigate a fight. From then on Romeo and Juliet fall in love; however, due to the two families arguing and both families not knowing of the affair between Romeo and Juliet, their destined fate is fulfilled, and the two lovers end up dead. Both families arrive to the Capulet tomb, only to witness the gruesome sight of their only children deceased. Prince Escalus, who is also present proclaims, "Capulet! Montague! / See what a scourge is laid upon your hate. / That heaven finds means to kill your joys with love! / And I, for winking at your discords, too / have lost a brace of kinsmen" (5.3.290-294). In this instance, the Prince is stating that God had provided a possible solution for the two families' feud through the love of Romeo and Juliet, but both their selfishness and striving to be the better house had ruined their chance at making peace. Because of the feud and both families' failures to make peace, the fate of Romeo and Juliet was ultimately fulfilled when Romeo and Juliet were

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