The prologue to act I suggests that the relationship of Romeo and Juliet is doomed from the start. Some people believe that your actions can change the course of your life. Is it true? The definition of fate is that which is inevitably predetermined; destiny. Everything that relates to fate depends on what you believe. I think that fate depends on who you are asking. One may say fate is just a word, and doesn't believe in it. But another may reply fate is what is meant to happen, and will happen. For example, if you are married to someone you can's stand, someone may say it's just fate, someone else may say it's bad luck, while another person may say why did you marry him in the first place?
You can see how any reader would relate fate to Romeo and Juliet. It is fate that Romeo falls in love with Juliet. It is fate that despite their strong love, they are not meant to be and are forbidden to be together. Like I said before, fate depends on who you are asking, weather the fate be good or bad.
Click on this link to learn about the various opinions of fate:
Fate Video
Good thoughts, Emily and good job with your first post. I encourage you to do a bit of editing to make sure you are avoiding silly errors.
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