How far are Romeo and Juliet responsible for their own deaths?
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How far are Romeo and Juliet responsible for their own deaths? In this essay I will discus how far Romeo and Juliet are responsible for there own deaths. I will first explain about fate and destiny. And then how this is linked with Romeo and Juliet. Then I will conclude this essay. What is fate? I believe that fate is an event that cannot be changed, it is an event that is going to happen and that it cant be changed. In the play Romeo and Juliet there is many references to the "stars" and fate/destiny. In the Victorian era many beloved that when you were born the "stars" mapped out your future and that it could not be changed. This relates to Romeo and Juliet as the play describes them as "star-crossed" lovers. This means that fate and there future was planned to end in sadness. Romeo plays a big part in...

