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Fate and Destiny's Role in the Deaths of Romeo and Juliet.  

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Fate and Destiny's Role in the Deaths of Romeo and Juliet Fate is an extremely powerful force or power that predetermines one's events of life, consequently transforming their life dramatically. It is this in explainable entity that defines one's destiny although it is no longer as significant as it once was, some people still believe it is clearly obvious that fate was responsible for various events in their life. It is evident that fate played a major part in the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. "A pair of star-crossed lovers take their life" as stated in the prologue portrays that the remainder of the play relates to fate and destiny as it says Romeo and Juliet are fated to die. Romeo has a presentiment that something awful is about to occur in Act 1, Scene 4, prior to visiting the Capulet ball. On his way to the ball he recalls a vision...

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