Thursday, February 7, 2019
Bad Decisions and Love Change Endings Seen Through Fate and Fairies :: Literary Analysis, Shakespeare
How can a person express a theme or idea in one of his/ her works? Shakespe ar often uses literary elements to help him express a theme. Sometimes, he uses other elements to help him express a theme. Shakespe be teaches how love and grim decisions can cause a person to have different endings to his/her stratum by victimization the economic consumption of fate in Romeo and Juliet and by using the role of the fairies in A Midsummer Nights Dream. Shakespeare uses the role of fate in Romeo and Juliet to show how love and ruffianly decisions can channelise the ending of a story. First, fate brings these both star-crossed lovers together (R&J Prologue.6). The lovers are star-crossed because they are from two families (the Montagues and Capulets) that have had an ancient grudge (R&J Prologue.4). These two families hate each other so much their servants started a fight in the first scene just because they were from the other family. The fact that the lovers are star-crossed, yet they still love each other is a bad decision because it leads to their doom. Second, in the third act Romeo slew Tybalt because of fate (R&J 3.1.178). Tybalt hates Romeo for crashing the party where Romeo met Juliet and he also hates Romeo because he is a Montague. Paris hates Romeo level off when Romeo did non get a choice in what family he was born(p) into, it was fate. Then, Tybalt challenges Romeo to a duel but Tybalt ends up killing Mercutio. In fussiness from Mercutios death, Romeo kills Tybalt which gets him banished to Mantua. Even though he was angry over his friends death, this action was a bad decision by Romeo because the ostracism caused problems for the lovers. Then, they have to find a way to still be together. To horizontal more complicate the plot, Mr. Capulet promised Paris that will Juliet shall be married to him (R&J 3.4.21). This arrangement happens because Juliet was sad about Tybalts death and Romeos banishment. The join forces the Juliet to fake her death, which is the reason for Romeos suicide. Romeo committed suicide because he did not her death was fake. This is a bad decision because Juliet and Friar Lawrence should have order a way to tell Romeo before she fakes her death. Fourth, Romeo is dead and Juliet is dead in any case (R&J 5.1.196). The lovers died because they are star-crossed.
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