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Someone once said ‘ Fate brings two people together and it is love’s job to keep them there’. Fate is not supposed to be messed with.Shakespeare’s ‘Romeo & Juliet’ thus serves as a reminder that the course of fate cannot be altered by hard work or cunning; we must accept our fate as it is. A person stated ' Fate has been in everyone's life even when we don't ask for it.they say that people don't need any …show more content…

does however manage to realise and ignore what the result of her actions could be and was the first to suggest marriage to Romeo. Romeo is a star-crossed lover and complicates matters more than once when he first takes on Juliet's cousin and secondly fails to receive an important message correctly due to fateful circumstances. This results in Romeo making his own decision to kill himself while at Juliet's side. The couple contribute greatly to their own demise however they are also victims of fate.' According to a person Shakespeare mentions fate and how Romeo and Juliet are subject to it often throughout the play. The first mention of it is in the prologue, the very first part of the play read. "From forth the fatal loins of these to foes. A pair of