“For never was there a tale of more woe than, this of Juliet and Romeo.” In the story ¨The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet”by William Shakespeare. It conceivable that predetermined fate had a hand in all of this. Fate controls the outcome of the person's decisions in life.Many signs throughout the story to tell us what would happen to the star cross’d lovers fate.But don’t forget that the fate also comes down to the person's life choices and decisions sure there may be a set fate, but the decision makes destiny so if you would have made a different decision then your destiny would have changed from the possibility of going to a party, loving your enemy, marrying your enemy, killing someone, and so forth. Don't forget about the messenger that couldn't read and he was a part of their predetermined fate of this couple by telling them about the party on the accident to the enemy because he didn’t know how to read. It has to be fate, but ultimately even Shakespeare thinks that fate comes down to a person's choice. …show more content…
What are the odds that servant to run into the Capulet's most disliked enemy? It is by the fortune that Romeo and Benvolio discover the party. This sets everything up for the two lovers.