Fate plays a major role from "summary" of RT William Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet 6-Pack with Audio by Harriet Isecke,Tamara Hollingsworth
Fate, according to William Shakespeare in Romeo and Juliet, is a powerful force that dictates the lives of the characters in the play. From the very beginning, the audience is made aware of the influence of fate through the prologue, which states that the lovers are "star-crossed" and destined for tragedy. This sets the tone for the rest of the play, as every action and decision made by the characters seems to be predestined. Throughout the story, fate is constantly at work, guiding the characters towards their inevitable end. Romeo and Juliet's love, for example, i...Similar Posts
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