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Fate And Fate In William Shakespeare's Romeo And Juliet

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"Lying is done with words and also with silence" (Adrienne Rich). William Shakespeare’s play, Romeo & Juliet, explores the themes how everyone has a fate, love at first sight, and teens who do not trust their parent. His themes are still popular today because they are universal. One of the themes found in Romeo and Juliet is that everyone is born with a fate or destiny. Shakespeare teaches his audience this through characterization. His influences are still seen today like in the movie Brave. In the chorus the narrator says, “A pair of star-crossed lovers take their life,” (Shakespeare 992). The narrator states the fact that Romeo and Juliet each had a destiny. He explains how these lovers had a destiny with each other which would end in a tragedy. In a similar way, the movie Brave shows how people all have a fate or destination in one’s life. In this movie the witch who talks to Merida speaks of how people have a fate. She tells her, “Fate be changed, look inside. Mend the bond torn by pride.” Like the chorus, Brave teaches the audience they have a pre-determined destiny. Brave takes ideas from Romeo and Juliet and shows how both of these works have an already written out future, This shows how Romeo and Juliet still reflect society today. This is one of the several themes in his works because the idea of a destiny is still interesting to today's audience. A second theme found in Romeo and Juliet is love at first sight, and Shakespeare teaches his audience this theme

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