Thursday, May 30, 2019
An Understanding of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare :: Papers
An Understanding of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare The dictionarys definition of fate is the development of events outside of a persons say-so predetermined by a supernatural power. What is a Supernatural Power? Again the dictionary says attributed to some force beyond scientific reason or the laws of nature. In another(prenominal) words fate means that it has already been decided, it is inevitable. You can not do any thing to stop it. So in other words your decisions have already been made up and you dont realise. It as considered fate that they would meet and fall hopelessly in love with angiotensin-converting enzyme another and then triadic ally die for each other. Fate brought the two together as well as ended their lives. It was in their stars or as some people would say it was fate. The human condition follows the course of state. Every one makes their choices out by themselves out of in that respect own free will. Which affects there lives and a person around them lives, but will ultimately lead to there pre-determined fate. People inflict their own wounds during struggles and fight because of the choices that they make. This applies a lot in Romeo and Juliet and plays a major role in their lives. For example A pair of star crossed lovers From the Prologue line 6. When they both met for the first time and talked with passion virtually Romeo being a pilgrim and Juliet being a saint, they were already in love with one another. Romeo If I profane with my unworthiness hand this holy shrine, a lenient sin is this, my lips, to blushing pilgrims, ready stand to smooth that rough touch with a tender kiss. Juliet Good pilgrim, you do wrong your hand too much, with well-bred devotion shows in this, for saints have hands that pilgrims hands do touch, and palm to palm is holy palmers kiss The way they talk about each other as if they were soul mates is amazing. They call each other pilgr ims and saints it makes them sound
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