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The Role Of Fate In Romeo And

Juliet Essay, Research Paper


In the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, fate is the a


dominant factor throughout the story, and it is the cause of many hazardous


events, but Romeo and Juliet were ultimately the ones responsible for their


own deaths. The word fate generates a bit of confusion, and can have many


different connotations. Fate is an inevitable and often adverse outcome or


condition; destiny. The destinies of these two ?star crossed lovers? were


not set from the start of the story, but almost all events that took place


brought Romeo and Juliet closer to their inevitable fates. There were too


many coincidences to give the reader any doubt that the two protagonists


were entirely the masters of their futures.


The first coincidence was that Romeo and Juliet, the two lovers,


shared the


unfortunate fate that they were from feuding families. The two of them


were a perfect


match, and were completely in love with each other, and the odds that one


was a


Montegue and one was a Capulet are incredibly slim. They both showed their


grief when


they learned that the other was from the opposite family. ?O dear account!


my life is my


foe?s debt.? (A-1:Sc5:ln 132), and ?My only love sprung from my only hate.?


(A-1:Sc5:ln


152) were the two expressions that Romeo and Juliet exclaimed,


respectively. Juliet had


the right idea when she showed her frustration with the feud, and its


influence on R&J?s


relationship, in her solliloquy on the balcony, and said, ?What?s in a


name? That which we


call a rose, by any other word would smell as sweet…? (A-2:Sc2:ln 41-52)


Besides the fact that they probably would have never been able to


live a peaceful


life, none of the tragedies would have occurred had they not met in the


first place. This


scene, where the Montegues find out about the play is another twist of


fate. The servant


of Capulet, who happens to be illiterate, was given the job of telling


people about the


party, but only those specifically on a list written up by his master.


Since he could not


read, he was forced to ask two strangers to expl

ain it to him. Those two


people could


have been anyone, but they just happened to be Romeo and Benvolio. Another


ironic fact


is that Romeo went to the party because he was madly in love with Rosaline.


Hypothetically, if Rosaline had been there, and she returned Romeo?s love,


then all the


following suffering would have never occurred. Romeo was completely in


love with


another woman going to the party, and only found out about it in the first


place, through


an adverse twist of luck.


Although Romeo and Juliet were responsible for their own physical


deaths, but


fate played a big role in getting the two into a suicidal mindset. The


first and most


obvious example was the quarentine in Mantua. Friar Laurence?s plan was


that Juliet


would be laid in the tomb, appearing to be dead, and when she woke up,


Romeo would be


there to meet her. The Friar was to send a message to Mantua, where Romeo


was


bannished to, and inform the anxious boy about the sceme. This is a


seemingly perfect


plan, and gives the readers a sense of hope, but it is squashed when the


they discover that


there was a quarrantine in Mantua, and Romeo was unable to get the letter.


and,even


right to the very end, fate was still rearing it?s ugly head because if


Juliet had woken up


seconds learlier, .


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Although R&J were illfatefully put in their awkward positions, it was their


falts that they


died. There were infinite instances where if a tiny detail had taken


place, these two


wouldn?t have ended up like they did.


Conclusion


William Shakespear had countless times where he could have saved


both of them, but he does not. He gives the reader a little hope that the


two will survive, but with each event, that hope is squashed. Although


Romeo and Juliet did not have to kill themselves, none of the the tragedies


would have occurred, had it not been ?written in the stars?. Truly fate is


the most dominant force in the play, and is most responsible for the deaths


of Romeo and Juliet. Reverse deus ex machina


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