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Romeo And Juliet: Overview :: essays research papers
 Romeo and Juliet: Overview      "From forth the fatal loins of these two foes, a pair of star crossed lovers  take their life." Romeo and Juliet's death was a result of many misfortunes, but  they were mostly victims of the society in which they live, malignant fate, and  there own passions.  Romeo and Juliet are members of two families that are each others two biggest  enemies, there both rich families and with that comes expectations that you are  expected to live up to. If something was done incorrectly or a wrongful action  was taken, the consequences for that action might be different from a person who  was not as rich, because people look up to the Capulet's and the Montague's and  will more likely follow them, and want to be like them more then a poorer person.  Therefore Romeo and Juliet are influenced by this and marriage with a member of  the enemy could result in being looked down upon in your family, cause even more  anarchy between the two families or possibly banishment from your house. They  are victims of this because if their families did know of this marriage, they  would have had no reason to cover up or hide anything, and there would have  possibly been peace between the two families.  Evil fate played a major role in the lives of Romeo and Juliet because of all  the things that could have happened differently, the events that transpired just  didn't flow in their direction. A few of the malignant fate situations were the  servant asking Romeo to read the invitation list and inviting them to the party  where the star-crossed lovers meet and fall in love, they are discovered by  Tybalt and he is furious, he consults Lord Capulet, but he says let them stay.  Later, Tybalt decides to take matters into his own hands and picks a fight with  Romeo, but Romeo backs down and Mercutio steps up to fight Tybalt. They fight  and Tybalt kills Mercutio, this results in Romeo losing his temper. Avenging  Mercutio, Romeo slays Tybalt and is banished from Verona, he hides in Mantua and  receives word that Juliet is dead. In turn another act of fate transpires, where  Friar John cannot deliver the letter from Friar Lawrence to Romeo which says  that Juliet is not really dead. So Romeo thinks Juliet is really dead and  returns to Verona to kill himself. He succeeds and Juliet wakes up and finds her  lover dead beside her and she kills herself as well. So fate plays a major role  in the deaths of Romeo and Juliet.  					    
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