Sunday, 1 April 2018

While reading Romeo and Julietn 2 paragraphs answer how your idea of this essential question has changed: Do we determine our own destinies?

Fate
versus free will is a huge theme in . Everything depends upon how one views
the circumstances of the characters and the effects they had on them.andare born in the middle
of a violent feud between their families, yet they are drawn to one another by an almost
supernatural force.

Romeo's killingin an impulsive rage could be seen as what
causes the eventual deaths of the two lovers, but the quarantining of the messenger with news of
's plan contributes just as much, if not more. So, Romeo and Juliet had to deal with bad
fortunes, yet they also made bad decisions. Romeo kills himself rather than wait. Juliet chooses
death over living in social exile in a convent.

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