Romeo And Juliet Fate Vs Free Will Essay

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“What do you think your fate is?” When we hear that statement we think of our dream career, what do you think you’re going to do with your life? But that doesn’t always line up with our free will. Fate is destined to happen, no matter what. Ultimately, Fate cannot be changed. Therefore, fate will happen no matter what you're going to do with your freewill. Fate is what is destined to happen in your lifetime. When you are born, you are given a fate or a destiny in this lifetime that you must complete before you leave this earth. It's everyone's first time living and they have one shot to complete their fate. Do you believe in true love? Like Romeo and Juliet’s fate to end up together in the end? In Romeo and Juliet it is their fate that they …show more content…

This scene tells me that within the story of Macbeth, that Macbeth had prophecies about how he would be Thane of Cawdor and Glamis and that one day he would be King. This proves my point that “Fate will happen no matter what”. Macbeth became king for a while until he died. He ruled over the land until death did him part from the Throne. Just like Romeo and Juliet, their fate happened until death did them part, just like Macbeth. Macbeth ruled over the lands of Scotland until death took him part from the throne. This matters because in the book Macbeth did anything to help speed up his fate, like going on a murder spree, or hiring people to do the murders. He didn’t even let the death of his wife stop him from securing the throne. On the other hand, some people believe that your freewill influences your fate. What you do with your freewill can alter or direct your fate in a different way. The famous movie Inside Out, written and directed by Pixar and Disney, is about a young girl named Riley and her 5 emotions in her head. Joy, Sadness, Disgust, Anger, and Fear. Riley has 5 core memories and they are all happy ones. One day sadness touches one and it turns from fully yellow to half blue and half