Evaluating the Forces of Fate through Macbeth and Romeo & Juliet

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10/02/2007

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Evaluating the Forces of Fate through Macbeth and Romeo & Juliet
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  1. Macbeth is a story of a man put into a position of power that he can not control.
  2. The story of Romeo and Juliet is one that is well known for its wonderfully tragic romance, famous quotations, and unforgettable scenes.
  3. The two dramas, Macbeth, and Romeo & Juliet, are two completely different stories, with completely different meanings and moralities.
  4. Through the passionate emotions of greed, lust, murder, etc, that Shakespeare proves his point.
  5. This concept defined each of these two dramas in Shakespeare's own clever way.

Abstract

In many of William Shakespeare's dramas, a theme that seems to appear habitually is fate. fate is defined as the "supposed force, principle, or power that predetermines events, and the inevitable events predestined by this force." macbeth and romeo & juliet are two stories in which fate guided by strong emotion is the central theme that brought each story to its respective end. There are interesting aspects of these two stories that draw parallels, but at the same time are completely different.

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