Examples Of Freewill In Romeo And Juliet

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Imagine yourself in 1595 in Verona, Italy, there is a fight going on between two families: Capulets and Montagues but this is an everyday thing. This describes the freewill of the characters in Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. Freewill is the fate of the star-crossed lovers because of Romeo and Juliet’s inpatients, Romeo and Juliet’s secrets, and Friar Lawrence’s hopefulness. Freewill is the fate of the star-crossed lovers because of Romeo and Juliet’s inpatients Romeo and Juliet fall in love one night at a party, the very next day they get married. In Act two, scene two, lines 65-69 Juliet asks Romeo to marry her, they were so in love that of course he said yes. This shows Freewill because you should not marry someone you just met