Romeo And Juliet Fate Essay

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Prompt 1.
Which do you think plays a more significant role in the tragic conclusion of the play---fate or the choices of the characters? Use specific details from the play to support your responses.
Definition of key words: Significance-important
Role-part of the play
Tragic-bad; terrible event
Conclusion-end
Fate-destiny
Choices-decisions
Romeo and Juliet’s choices play a more important role in their death at the end of the play rather than fate.

Prompt 2.
Did true love or immaturity play the more significant role in the events of The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet? Use examples from the text to support your responses.
Definition of key words:
Immaturity-lack of adult properties
Significant-important
Event-something of significance happens
Immaturity and lust play the more significant
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Use details from Act Three to show that sometimes actions motivated by love can have negative consequences.
Definition of key words:
Motivated: a cause of reason to react to something
Negative: lacking in optimism; an unhealthy or unhelpful way to view a situation.
Key points:
Mercutio dies from Tybalt’s word because Romeo wouldn’t fight Tybalt, seeing as Romeo, now secretly newly married to Juliet, would be considered Tybalt’s kinsman.
Seeing the consequences for not being the one to fight Tybalt, Romeo declares his state of rage by finding Tybalt and fighting him, leading to the death of Tybalt by stab wound.
This act of violence leads to Romeo being banished.
Romeo wants to kill himself because he believes that being banished is worse than death
After Juliet is told that she will have to marry Paris in order to remain Capulet’s daughter, she also becomes suicidal.

Prompt 5.
Do you believe that Romeo really loves Rosaline at the beginning of Act One? Use details from the play to support your