Everyone is fated to die, both you and me as well. Some are fated to die in love and/or hate, just like the story or Romeo and Juliet. Fate was the single cause of their deaths and was also the resolve of the feud transpiring through out the story. The events and their timing that occurred were all executed and timed by Fate; every event is connected together, from Rosaline rejecting Romeo to Tybalt being killed by Romeo, to Juliet killing herself after seeing Romeo’s dead body. Both Romeo and Juliet were born into feuding families and were fated to suffer and resolve the fated consequences for the ancestors feud.” Doth with their parents’ strife. The fearful passed of their Death-Marked Love”. The quote shows that fate controlled the feud itself. What Juliet and …show more content…
“Where civil blood makes civil hands unclean”. The quote shows how both the hands of Tybalt and Romeo bloody their hands for the feud that Fate controlled. Each other had reciprocated consequences with banishment and being killed in cold blood. This event, another part of Fate’s feud. Tybalt brought this upon himself out of his own infuriation while Romeo was banished for his cold-blood yet justified killing of Tybalt. The one who suffered the most from the feud and Fate during the situation was Mercutio. Mercutio, a man who fought in the feud as well as hated it. He dying moments were cursing to both the sides of the feud. If he was still alive when the feud was ended by Fate’s cruel roller coaster of a story, I think he would have had a enjoyed his life from that point. Fate wanted the story to go differently. Fate wanted Mercurio and Tybalt dead for the feud to end, therefore the end of their’s lives were unavoidable as well as a tool in Fate’s cruel scheme to end the feud. What event the Fate schemed that infuriated Tybalt that would lead him(and ultimately Romeo) to his