Fate In Romeo And Juliet

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February 27, 2016

 

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Even as early as the first scene of the play, we already see some evidence to back up the prologue. "[Romeo]?And makes himself and artificial night." (I, i, 38) This passage can be seen as the foreshadowing of Romeo's suicide. Another line said by Montague, which is "Unless good council may the cause remove" (I, i, 140), also is evidence of Romeo's tragedy...
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"[Romeo]?And makes himself and artificial night." (I, i, 38) This passage can be seen as the foreshadowing of Romeo's suicide. Another line said by Montague, which is "Unless good council may the cause remove" (I, i, 140), also is evidence of Romeo's tragedy. In the first act, Romeo is introduced. His great sadness is shown right away and the theme of love is seen as well...
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