Friday, February 15, 2019

Destiny, Fate, Free Will and Free Choice in Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet :: Shakespeare, Romeo Juliet

Do you turn over in fate? To answer the question, you essential first engender a correct idea of what fate is. A definition of fate would be the strength that is supposed to settle beforehand of time how things will happen. Could there be such a power that rules our lives, and if so, why? Romeo and Juliet, the two young lovers in William Shakespeare s Romeo and Juliet, ended up becoming a cock-a-hoop part of what could be c anyed fate. delegate seemed to control their lives and force them together, becoming a large part of their love, and the stop of their parents hatred. draw became the ultimate control power in this play, and plays a large part in modern everyday life, even if we dont recognize it. perhaps we dont recognize it because we choose non to, or dont have faith equal we used to, but the fact remains that fate controls what we do passim all of our lives.   A large part of the beliefs for both Romeo and Juliet involve fate. They believed in the stars, and that their actions werent always their own. Romeo, for example, 1.4.115-120, he says, Some consequence yet hanging in the stars...by some vile forfeit of untimely death. But he that hath the guidance over my course Direct my sail. Hes basically saying to his friends that he had a dream which leads him to believe that he will die young because of something in the stars, something that will happen. He ends with ...he that hath steerage over my course... which implies that he does not have control over his life if he looks to another power higher up himself to direct him. He does not feel that he is the one who makes decisions, it is all a higher purpose, a different power. Were all sort of same(p) the puppets below the puppeteer. Hes asking for that puppeteer to direct his sail, or his life, in the right direction.   Fate directs us all like the puppets on the end of its string, and I believe strongly in it. It is, in many ways, the mystical power that controls who and what w e become, and it explains that which bed not be explained. Romeo was looking to this power, asking of this power to direct him, not to an untimely death as he foresaw in his dream, but to on the dot steer him, because that is the control which he knows he does not have over himself.

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