The play Romeo and Juliet is about two lovers whose death leads to the ending of their two families dispute. These lovers aren 't supposed to stay together since they are destined to be star-crossed lovers meaning that they will pass paths however they won’t stay together to end their journey.The actions taken in the play are all enforced by destiny; the characters have their own life plan which they are unaware of. Some of them die too soon, all completing their destiny and in a way enforcing things to happen. In the play William Shakespeare starts by placing the narrator as the voice of destiny or God, following from that there is foreshadowing throughout the play. There is a priest carrying out the course of Romeo and Juliet and guiding them to were destiny wants them. …show more content…
They don 't have faith but there is fate acting upon them. When Romeo says “O, I am fortune’s fool!”(3.1,Line-98), he starts of by blaming the course of his life on destiny and on the stars and says he’s just a fool that is being used for the greater good. Romeo says “ Then I defy you stars!”(5.1,Line-24) trying to challenge starts because he doesn’t have faith. Juliet then thinks that faith left her when Romeo left “..My husband is on earth, my faith in heaven./How shall that faith return again to earth,/Unless that husband send it me from heaven/By leaving earth? Comfort me. Counsel me.”(3.5,Line-205), Juliet pictures Romeo dead and taught fate left her when Romeo left, she thinks fate isn’t there but then says, if fate wants me to be with Romeo then he’ll come back. Romeo and Juliet haven 't decided if they believe in fate, they blame it repeatedly, and they are right to blame faith because, if they had free will then they could have stop their death from