Saturday, August 3, 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? Shakespeare often uses literary elements to help him express a theme. Sometimes, he uses other elements to help him express a theme. Shakespeare teaches how love and bad decisions can cause a person to have different endings to his/her story by using the role of fate in Romeo and Juliet and by using the role of the fairies in A Midsummer Nightââ¬â¢s Dream. Shakespeare uses the role of fate in Romeo and Juliet to show how love and bad decisions can change the ending of a story. First, fate brings these two ââ¬Å"star-crossed loversâ⬠together (R&J Prologue.6). The lovers are star-crossed because they are from two families (the Montagues and Capulets) that have had an ââ¬Å"ancient grudgeâ⬠(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 ââ¬Å"slew Tybaltâ⬠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 even when Romeo did not get a choice in what family he was born into, it was fate. Then, Tybalt challenges Romeo to a duel but Tybalt ends up kil ling Mercutio. In anger from Mercutioââ¬â¢s death, Romeo kills Tybalt which gets him banished to Mantua. Even though he was angry over his friendââ¬â¢s death, this action was a bad decision by Romeo because the banishment caused problems for the lovers. Then, they have to find a way to still be together. To even more complicate the plot, Mr. Capulet promised Paris that will Juliet ââ¬Å"shall be married toâ⬠him (R&J 3.4.21). This arrangement happens because Juliet was sad about Tybaltââ¬â¢s death and Romeoââ¬â¢s banishment. The marriage forces the Juliet to fake her death, which is the reason for Romeoââ¬â¢s suicide. Romeo committed suicide because he did not her death was fake. This is a bad decision because Juliet and Friar Lawrence should have found a way to tell Romeo before she fakes her death. Fourth, ââ¬Å"Romeo [is] dead and Julietâ⬠is dead too (R&J 5.1.196). The lovers died because they are star-crossed.
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