The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet

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The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare is a love story that has been read for hundreds of years and is still studied today. The story is about a young boy and a young girl who are in love with each other but both of their lives end in tragedy. Many of the play’s character’s actions affect the outcome of the play, but no character can be put to blame of the outcome. The one thing that these events can be credited to is fate. Fate did many things in the play, such as caused Romeo and Juliet to meet and it caused Romeo to believe Juliet was dead.
Romeo and Juliet’s first meeting is due to fate. If Romeo and Juliet had not met, then the rest of the play would not have taken place. Their meeting came about when Romeo and his friend Benvolio were invited to a party hosted by Juliet’s family. The way they were invited to this party can be credited by fate. An illiterate servant asked Romeo to read a message from the Montagues explaining the party and then the servant invited them. Out of all the people that servant could have asked for help from, he asked Romeo.When Juliet...

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