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Thursday, July 21, 2011
Romeo & Juliet Acts 4 & 5 Content Paragraph - Deaths
Well fate is bound to happen except the fact that if you follow the right paths, great things will happen. Choosing the path to failure leads to a bad future. Choosing the path to succession, proceeds with your goal or dream. Objects may block the path but are you ready to deal with such difficult tasks. Prophecies are forever true, what happens, happens. For example, pretend your on a bridge with worn-out ropes. And once you step on it, the rope slightly rips. Once you apply more weight it's definitely over, so with succession of believing in yourself you cross the bridge without no harm. Now in "Romeo and Juliet" it's a whole different story, as Romeo kills Tybalt in succession for his friends revenge. Romeo is to be hanged or to be sentenced to die, for killing Juliet's relative Tybalt. After the sentence announced in to the families, Juliet heads to Friar Lawrence. Getting put to sleep is a bad choice in the beginning, which is fate. Fate, and human errors.
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Very insightful! Interesting choice of picture to go with your summary.
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