Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Homework

How significant is Romeo's belief in fate and fortune when it comes to the audience's understanding of the events leading up to Act III, Scene ii?


Romeos belief in fate and fortune is that everything that happens in life happens for a reason. he believes that his life has been planned already and what happens to him is fate. Shakespeare uses positioning Techniques to show that Rome believes in fate and fortune and this is seen all through the play. " This day's black fate no moe days doth depend,this but begins the woe others must end" this helps the audience understand that the fate that comes to him is because of the mistakes he has made in the past. Shakespeare has used the technique of foreshadowing, which can contribute to the role of fate, you can see this as it helps the audience understand that something bad is going to happen the future for romeo. this happens all through the play as shakespeare keeps linking back to love and how it has an affect on romeo and juleps relationship. 


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