Romeo And Juliet Fate Essay

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Fate plays an important role in Romeo and Juliet. Who thought this four letter word would play such a big part in this play? In this play we see that the characters believe fate is what rules their lives, and that it is their reality. Their lives lie in the hands of fate. It always brings trouble, especially between the Capulet and Montague families. The fates of both Romeo and Juliet were predetermined in the prologue when it said “a pair of star crossed lovers take their life.”(Prologue) As their love for each other progresses, so does the ominous signs of death that show up. Characters start having premonitions and dreams of their unhappy ending. Even after the omens and signs, the lovers loved each other so deeply that they did not care about them as they just easily dismissed them. We as the audience know that Romeo and Juliet will die in the end, and their fate is shown and unraveled …show more content…

If Juliet hadn’t taken the potion and married Paris, Romeo could never be with her anymore. Because of their death, they will always be together, and they died in each others arms, where they always wanted to be. As Romeo says, “Here's much to do with hate, but more with love.” This is also the theme of the play, the battle of love and hate, in which love ultimately dominates hate. Something that is resolved because of their death is the ancient grudge between the Capulets and Montagues. In the end of the play, Capulet says, “O brother Montague, give me thy hand.” (V.iii.296) After that, Montague says, “For I will raise her statue in pure gold,” (V.iii.299) and, “There shall no figure at such rate be set as that of true and faithful Juliet.” (V.iii.301-02) Both of these men are forgetting the grudge and are coming together to honor these two star crossed lovers. It was because of their grudge that killed the lovers. In the end both families have put aside the problems of the ancestors to join as a

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