Predetermined Destiny In Shakespeare's Romeo And Juliet

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Predetermined destiny
Though there be a great sea between us that rages with angry voices of disdain i shall cross it to be in your arms again.
Many of you my dear readers know this tale. For it is the story of two lovers separated by a great barrier. It is a classic but none is more well known then the story of two lovers who thought death would better life without the other and this story is no other than the story of romeo and juliet.

“the predetermined, usually inevitable or irresistible, course of events.”
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Romeo and juliet is a timeless tale of overbearing parents and the dream of forbidden love. That being said could it also be the tale of two persons who attempted to change fate.
Love and stone. What do they have in …show more content…

In the beginning of time there was a cousle and they said who should love who, Who should eat what and who should do what. Anyone who defies these rules face problems and consequences. But if you follow what they say you will have a good life. Even though it might tell you to do something you do not want to do. So be what they want and you're good. But these don't just apply to love it applies to everything in life. So can it be in romeo and juliet. My guess is no i mean look at the evidence. They're love was puppy love. For instance in the beginning romeo claims his undying love for Rosaline saying he tried to lure her to him with everything and he would die without her. That is till he sees the fair juliet and his love for Rosaline just disappears. What happened to undying love? But that's just being a teenager right so let's move on. Just like romeo's great love. Usly loving someone is not a problem but romeo did not not just love anyone he love juliet and that was a problem. If only romeo would have fallen for someone else at the party. But at the same time everyone at the party would yield similar results as those of his with juliet. Think about it no matter who he chose at the party he would not be able to have them. Why? The answer is simple they all belong to the house of capulet. So no matter who romeo decided he wanted the result

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