Dependence On Fate In Shakespeare's Romeo And Juliet

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There is a major question in Romeo and Juliet that can apply to everyday life in any generation. What if everything you ever loved was dependent on fate? Maybe you have the free will to change that? Could it be a little bit of both? The play “Romeo and Juliet” is a story of romance and conflict. Two lovers stuck in the middle of their families’ feud, but their love for each other and their families’ hatred for one another is what causes both of them to lay dead on a Thursday night. As Shakespeare himself said, “A pair of star-crossed lovers take their life.”(1.Prologue.6) It shows that Shakespeare himself believes that the lovers take their life due to a greater power is controlling their fates. Shakespeare was wrong. Their choices such …show more content…

But often in times, when we truly care about a person, we lose ourselves and get controlled by our emotions. It is fully dependent on each person, based on their character traits and how loving they are. In the case of Romeo and Juliet, the lovers were not star-crossed, but rather their love for one another resulted in their deaths. Their love for each caused them to take risks to each other, to see each other again. Love is such a strong theme in Romeo and Juliet, so strong that in fact, the two lovers in the story enter a state of true passion and love, resulting in the two of them unable to live without each other. As shown when Juliet is in her room after her fight with her family, she displays her hopelessness without Romeo, saying “I’ll to the Friar to know his remedy. If all else fail, myself have power to die.”(3.5.252-253) This way of thought is also shown when Romeo begins to travel to Juliet’s grave to kill himself. He declares that “To Juliet’s grave, for there must I use thee.”(5.1.89) He has lost hope in everything in life and cannot function without Juliet as vice versa for Juliet. Thus, the story of Romeo and Juliet was not a story of how two people by fate met each other, but instead the love between the two and how love can truly affect a

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