“Love is not something you find, love is something that finds you,” (Loretta Young). Love is an overwhelming force that drives man and woman alike together to create something absolutely remarkable. And in the case of Romeo and Juliet love created something even more powerful than all of the king’s horses and all of the king's men, The love they shared created a holy bond which bond them on a journey that would shatter the gravity of their worlds, Coming to the inevitable conclusion of their deaths. But Romeo and Juliet's troubled conclusion can only be the result of a predestined ending, as opposed to the character's action, nothings stops events from unfolding how they do. In this instance contributing to fate certain examples and events …show more content…
Tybalt enraged but told to let this anger go by many procedes to find Romeo and his friends and cohorts. Sword drawn and full of anger towards Romeo Tybalt would wish to engage Romeo and taunt him until he would be overcome with rage and would duel Tybalt. At this point in the story Romeo and Juliet are now married with this in mind Romeo would not engage Tybalt in such idiotic fashions. This enraging Romeo's friend Mercutio he decides to engage the challenge. A fight proceeds between the two men, Romeo trying to intervene in the fight to cool these men down. But with Romeo causing a suspected break in the encounter Tybalt stabs Mercutio underneath Romeos armpit. With Mercutio enraged and disgusted he yells “ a plague on both your houses” Meaning on both Capulet and Montaque. Mercutio now complaining that Tybalt has escaped justice he dies shortly after. And with this death Tybalt returns to goke. But now, Romeo provoked and enraged, deals justice upon Tybalt by killing him, while sealing his own fate of being banished from the lands of verona and forced to flee. This causing another coincidence to the overall