In William Shakespeare’s, Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare writes a story about two lovers that are overtaken by the depths and benefits of fate itself. Shakespeare also uses fate to describe the feud between the families, love, and risks. As fate is used in the theme of the play, it can also be portrayed as good intentions but end up going bad. In the prologue it says that the Montagues and Capulets don’t get along. “A dog of the house of Montague moves me. To move is to stir, and to be valiant is
ability to Determine their fate. Because Romeo falls in love with the girl whom his father hated the most , And Romeo falls in love with Juliet Quick, From there you will notice that they are obsessed with each other and ready to die no matter what happen, And Romeo Barely know Juliet Because they just met each other. When Romeo and Paris Fight, Paris should’ve been a better fighter so when Romeo Killed Paris, Juliet Would’ve been awake at the time Romeo got at the tomb. And Romeo killed Paris easily
power known as fate. Often, in literature, the story is impacted greatly by a character’s inevitable fate. While there may not always be an obvious display of destiny in a story, by reading in-between the lines one can find it almost anywhere. Likewise, when reading Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, it’s easy to blame one of the other characters for their deaths, when in fact a higher power is at play. In Romeo and Juliet, the tragic deaths of Juliet and Romeo can be attributed to fate as a result of
In William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet there is a very important theme. That is the theme of fate. What fate is basically what your destiny is, which you can not control. Fate is very crucial to the development of the story. Certain things in the story would not have happened unless fate had determined it. Fate has a lot to do with the story’s movement. Somethings just happened because fate just happened to led that person there. For instance, “God 'i' good e'en. I pray, sir, can you read?.../
concepts of fate and destiny functions as a central themes in William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. Despite passionate affection, the fates of tragic lovers are “written in the stars,” or predetermined by some divine force. The whole structure of the play itself rests upon the fate from which the two lovers cannot escape from. Although Romeo and Juliet scheme up many ways to be together, it is almost certain that they have no hand in their fate; they are merely being pushed along by fate and their
directors thought on perspective of fate. Through Mercutio and and Tybalt's death, the directors chose two different ways to show it. In one movie, they showed that it was obvious that there was no fate that took place during the scenes. Then in the other movie, they showed there was fate that was present during the scene. In the 1960 version of Romeo and Juliet, there showed there was a presence of fate in the scenes of the fight, but in the 1996 version, it showed that fate was not present during the scenes
Romeo and Juliet was a masterpiece written by the brilliant William Shakespeare in the late 1500’s. This play is full of oxymorons, crude jokes, plot twist and many themes and moods throughout the play. One huge idea that meanders throughout the whole play is the theme of fate. Fate; the idea of a predetermined outcome to a situation that is completely inevitable. This force doomed the astronauts in apollo 13 and also connected Neo to Morpheus in the Matrix. However what role does it play in Romeo
Fate has always been in the universe and can be seen throughout history. It is basically another word for the plan God has for the world and everyone on it. Romeo and Juliet experienced a lot in their journey and if you look closely it is pretty easy to see fate working in them. In Shakespeare’s version of Romeo and Juliet there is much pain, loss, and death. All of the losses in the Tragedy could either be their own fault or of a higher power’s doing which is the most likely culprit. Now, all of
strongly in the ability to create their own destiny, a play about two young lovers who are “fated” to die for each other may appear outdated. Yet there is still much that is relevant to a modern audience in Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. If we read the play in a certain way, fate can be seen not as a mysterious supernatural force but as something created by people for others. As students move from school into critical roles within a truly worldwide community, it is important for them to not only
people do not believe that fate is something that actually exists in the world. Others of course, believe that every event is predestined to be laid out before them like a guide; or in other words, fate. William Shakespeare’s play, “Romeo and Juliet” portrays fate as an extremely crucial force. Fate seemed to control both Romeo and Juliet’s lives, by forcing them together, becoming a great influence on their love, and the ending of their parent’s great feud. But this fate also plays a crucial role