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Discuss the Aspect of Fate in Romeo and Juliet. The aspect of fate in William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, I think, plays a very large and powerful role, which ultimately sets off a chain reaction which changes and disrupts the lives of many characters in the play. A number of things that occur could have been avoided, but weren't, as a result of fate. Uncontrollable conflicts are also triggered off because of fate, which causes terrible events. All actions the two lovers make lead to 'out of control' circumstances. Shakespeare hints at the outcome throughout the story and makes the reader of the play hope more and more that Romeo and Juliet can live together. Unfortunately, the fate of Romeo and Juliet isn't a very preferable one. Fate can be defined as destiny, as it is Romeo and Juliet who are responsible for their deaths; if they hadn't fallen in...

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