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Romeo and Juliet! Why was fate to blame?

Romeo and Juliet is a well-known Shakespeare in which fate plays an important part. Tragedy is defined as something with a serious theme that usually ends in death or defeat. Fate is a power, which is thought to make things happen and is out of anyone’s control. In Shakespeare’s time this power was thought to have come from the stars and that people’s lives were led by this power of fate. Nowadays people look at fate as if something it meant to happen this power would make it happen for your own good, no matter of the consequences. Both these words have serious meaning in this play. Fate is the main reason why Romeo and Juliet ended up as a tragedy and not with a happy ending. In the modern world most people chose to believe that they have a sense of responsibility and can control their own lives but, during the Elizabethan England period some people believed in fate and led their lives on the way the stars told their future. They lived the way the stars read their destiny. If t...

Posted by: Melissa T. Littlefield

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