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Was it fate (destiny) or free will (choice) that caused the tragedy in Shakespeare's play, The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet?

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The tragedy of Romeo and Juliet was free will.They died because both there families didn't want them to be together. But eventually they got married and then Juliet was very scared because she didn't know what her family would do to her if they found out she was married to him. Then this caused romeo a lot of stress so he killed someone. After that Juliet is scared that Romeo will get arrested so in order for them to be together for ever they both ended their lives. This was all just because they were to in love to be seperated.

Answer:

Though, they did make their own choices, the story of Romeo and Juliet is controlled by fate over free will because of Juliet's relationship to her father, the build-up of misunderstandings, and the resolve that followed their death.the characters had to make many decisions with their free will. The Prologue points out that Romeo and Juliet have fate against them. It says that their love is "death-marked," and they have no control over what happens. It is their misfortune that leads to the sorrowful and tragic ending of the play.The play's opening lines tell us that Romeo and Juliet will die, and that their tragic end is fated. “Star-crossed” means “opposed by the stars.” In Shakespeare's day as in ours, some people believed that the course of your life was determined by the motion and position of the stars.       Fate brings you opportunities, and free will determines whether or not you take them. Fate is the destiny that is pre-planned for you, but it's up to you to do something with it. Put another way, fate is the potential possibilities of your life.