“These violent delights have violent ends” such is the theme of romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare; his whole play orchestrated to prove this point: that only violence will come of violence. Fate is revealed in Romeo and Juliet in many ways, but one of the most important is through the plot device of co-incidence. Romeo went the party to meet rosiline and they met and fell in love and he wasn’t expecting that to happen.
November 19, 2012 at 1:31 pm
That’s a good example of co-incidence. Now you need to explain how this co-incidence might be evidence of the action of fate (or, if you like, the controlling force of God) in the play.
Mr Waugh