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English, 17.12.2019 04:31, ngilliam1444

Hey, if someone could write a 5 sentence or more conclusion for this intro and body that would be great. mention something about how fate is still expressed in our lives/society today.

in the story romeo and juliet, there are many themes. one of these themes is fate. the theme fate is very prevalent in the play romeo and juliet. fate is a big theme in the play romeo and juliet because the story revolves around the characters fate. fate is shown in romeo and juliet by the things that the narrator claims, the things the characters say, and the choices they make.

first, fate is shown in the play romeo and juliet by what the narrator claims. in the opening line of the play states: the "star-crossed lovers" will die, romeo and juliet are trapped by fate. fate is also shown in the play by what the characters say. for instance both romeo and juliet say that they have visions about how an event will lead to their death. lastly, fate is represented in the play by the choices that the characters make. such as when romeo decided to go to the capulet's party in the beginning, or when romeo killed tybalt. these are both examples of how the characters made choices that affected the course of the story and their fate.

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