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Fate In Shakespeare's Romeo And Juliet

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In the play by William Shakespeare, there are countless factors that contributed to their death. One simple thing, fate, caused two star-crossed lovers to die a mournful, sorrowful, death. Fate played a colossal role in Romeo and Juliet’s ending, it led to numerous factors that hinted that their ending would not end well. In Romeo and Juliet, a tragedy that ended up resolving their feuding families, fate caused them to fall in love at first sight, it caused Friar Lawrence’s plan to go wrong, and lastly, it was fate that their two families were enemies. The first explicit case of fate is that Romeo and Juliet’s families were rivals. Out of everyone in the whole city of Verona, the two lovers found each other and fell madly, and deeply in love …show more content…

Friar John wasn’t able to deliver the letter to Romeo because he was in quarantine. It just so happened that the plague spread the exact same time that Friar John was trying to give Romeo the letter. Because of this, Romeo was never aware of Juliet’s plan with the Friar. That caused Romeo to want to kill himself, which also resulted in killing Juliet. The last clear example of fate was how Romeo and Juliet met. Firstly, it was fate that Romeo even decided to go to the Capulet ball to see Rosaline. Coincidentally, out of everyone at the party, they noticed each other and fell in love at first sight. Romeo and Juliet didn’t care about their feuding families, and they went with how they felt. They were meant to meet because it was destiny for them to die along each other’s side. In conclusion, Romeo and Juliet’s death might have been a devastating, wretched death, but if they hadn’t fallen in love, the feud between the Capulet and Montague’s would have never been resolved. Fate may have caused Lady Montague, the Prince, Tybalt, Romeo, and Juliet to die, but it did fix the quarrel between both families. Whether fate meant for Romeo and Juliet to meet at the ball and fall completely in love with each other or for the Friar’s plan to go wrong. Or even if fate began with two petty families, everything happens for a

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