Mutiny In Romeo And Juliet

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The ancient mutiny among the two families was theoretically the whole cause of the deaths that abruptly occurred throughout the course of the play. Yet, fate is again to blame, because had the two families not fought, chaos would not have been greeted, with open hands. If their mutiny were to be looked well upon, for example their mutiny brought forth entertainment to Verona, so be it. But William Shakespeare depicts their feud as yet another cynical game of fate. If the feud among the families had not been created, Romeo, Juliet, Tybalt, Mercutio, and many more would not have died. Also, Romeo and Juliet would have been happily married, not to mention alive, however it all proceeds to the same conclusion; fate leads to deaths and mishaps.