Saturday, March 23, 2019
The Role of Fate in William Shakespeares The Tragedy of Romeo and Juli
The Role of Fate in William Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet Romeo and Juliet, the first romanticist tragedy was based on a poem translated from the French Novella (1595). Romeo Montague, who is in love with Rosaline, goes to a party in an attempt to take his brainiac off her. At this party he meets Juliet Capulet and immediately falls in love with her. Later he finds out that she is a Capulet, the rival family of the Montagues. He decides that he loves her in spite of this, and so does Juliet. They confess their love for each(prenominal) other during the very famous balcony scene in which they agree to on the QT marry the next day. Friar Laurence agrees to marry them in an attempt to shoemakers last the fight between the families. Unfortunately, the fight between the Montagues and the Capulets rushs worse and Mercutio (Romeos best friend) ends up in a fight with Tybalt (Juliets cousin). Tybalt kills Mercutio, which causes Romeo to kill Tybalt in a able of rage. For this, Prince (the Chief of Police) banishes Romeo from Verona. Juliet Capulet, according to her parents wish, is to be married off to Paris. She does not postulate to marry him so she arranges with Friar Laurence to fake her own death with a sleeping potion that will make everyone think that she is dead. Friar Laurence promises to send vocalize to Romeo to meet her when the potion wears off and to take her to Mantua (where Romeo is residing, after being banished from Verona). Unfortunately, Romeo does not learn this message on time and upon hearing of her death, he goes to Juliets empty grave where he drinks poison and dies. When Juliets potion wears off, she awakens to find her lovers corpse... .... If Romeo hadnt gone to the party, he would never stupefy met Juliet who would attain been married off to Paris. In this case, the story would not have taken place. While going to the party, Romeo feels that he would die at an previous(pre dicate) age. His negative thinking could also have been an incentive to his own death. Romeo and Juliet decide to stick out married. This is a wrong decision in the play but is obdurate by fate. Friar Laurence made the biggest blunder of all by agreeing to get them married. If Romeo had controlled himself and not killed Tybalt, he would not have been banished from Verona. This would prevent another disturb to his tragic love life crime. By killing Tybalt, Romeo Montague became a crook and a fugitive. From forth the fatal loins of these two foes A couple up of star-crossd lovers take their life.
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