Romeo And Juliet Free Will Essay

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In literary works, authors influence and propel their writing by either indicating a character’s belief in fate as the controlling force in their life or the character’s own free will as the reason for the events that occur to them. Although a character’s decision to do something is their freewill, it can be argued that their fate leads the character into making the choices that are laid out for them. Authors often highlight the literary element of foreshadowing to suggest that the force of fate is involved and is in control of the events a character endures. In terms of love, fate is often the influence for love at first sight, but it also propels the love founded at first sight to end because the lack of experience in loving someone can …show more content…

Throughout the drama, Shakespeare foreshadows the imminent death that Romeo and Juliet will face and that the belief in love at first sight will leave the relationship entirely up to fate. As the lovers meet in private, they unknowingly mention their death as they speak words of love to each other. In Romeo’s conversation with Juliet he states that, “... life [were] better ended by their hate than death prorogued wanting of thy love” (II.ii.77-78) which foreshadows the underlying message that their love will eventually cause them to perish. As Shakespeare foreshadows the outcome of the two lovers, he displays references to modern society and fate’s ability to control a relationship purely based on love at first sight. Shakespeare suggests that love founded at first sight leaves no room for decisions on whether the relationship is viable therefore the lovers are no longer in control of the relationship, and it is fate that causes the relationship to continue or

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