Coincidental Events In Romeo And Juliet Essay

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Coincidental Events in Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare In the play, Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare, there are several points in the play where things could have turned out differently if certain coincidental events had not occurred. One example of this is that if the misfortune that held a critical letter from reaching Romeo never existed. Another example is if Romeo didn't hold Mercutio back from fighting Tybalt. Finally, a third example, is if the servant with the responsibility of distributing invitations to a party was able to read. If the misfortune that held a critical letter from reaching Romeo never existed, then the outcome of the story would have been changed. Juliet Capulet had been engaged to be …show more content…

As you know, the result was Romeo hearing of Juliet's death, causing his suicide. This, in turn, led to Juliet's suicide. So, as you can see, if Romeo had not held Mercutio back, Mercutio may not have been killed, therefore Romeo would not have killed Tybalt, causing his banishment. If Romeo had not killed Tybalt, Juliet would not have been rushed into marriage, and the Friar would not have been rushed into finding a solution to this marriage. Another example of the change in the outcome of the story is if a particular servant wasn't illiterate. If the servant with the responsibility of distributing invitations to a party was able to read, then the outcome of the story would have changed. A servant was given a list of guests whom are invited to attend the grand party at the Capulet's house, but the servant cannot read. Fortunately, Romeo and Benvolio (Romeo's cousin) are passing, and the servant asks for Romeo's help. For their help, the servant invited them to join the party, only if they were not Montagues. "Now I'll tell you without asking. My master is the great rich Capulet ; and if you be not of the house

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