Do you think that fate is predestined or controlled by each individual? People tell you that your actions lead to your results, but that isn’t the case. In “The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet," fate is a huge component in the plot and prominently displays itself throughout the story-line. William Shakespeare, often regarded as one of the greatest writers in the English Language, wrote “The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet” to entertain an audience. He also wrote this play to encourage young people to appreciate their love. Romeo and Juliet are a pair of lovers who seems to be destined for death. After Romeo finds Juliet “dead” in the family vault, he kills himself which leads Juliet to wake up, see the dead body of her lover, and kill herself too. …show more content…
By my brotherhood, The letter was not nice but full of charge, Of dear import, and the neglecting it May do much danger. Friar John, go hence. Get me an iron crow and bring it straight Unto my cell." (Shakespeare pg. 268 - 269)In this quote, readers recognize that Friar Laurence has planned ahead to ensure that Romeo would be informed of the plan to prevent any mishaps. However, a sudden illness has overrun the town, which forbids the delivery of the letter. This illness seems too convenient to be just a coincidence, which elicits me to believe that this is an act of fate. This citation is one of many examples as to how nature plays a role in the predetermined destinies of the pair of …show more content…
To back this up, in Act 1 Prologue, the chorus says, "A pair of starcrossed lovers take their life, Whose misadventured piteous overthrows Doth with their death bury their parents' strife." (Shakespeare pg. 183)Shakespeare essentially sets Romeo and Juliet’s destinies in stone by branding the pair as 'star-crossed lovers'. Not only was their love forbidden, but they will hurt others along the way. In a way, Romeo and Juliet knew their love would only end in sorrow and grief for everyone as well. Seeing as they know each other's families, and their long standing feud, their love would only cause trouble among everyone.With Shakespeare designating the couple as 'star-crossed,' and the factor that the families were already feuding, there was never going to be a good ending to their relationship, or this