Power Of Decisions In Romeo And Juliet By William Shakespeare

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The Power of Decisions
There is no such thing as fate people choose their paths. Everyone has choices in this world that affect them more than they think, an example of this in literature is Romeo and Juliet. In this play, Romeo and Juliet, William Shakespeare demonstrates how Romeo and Juliet's deaths were not fated and could've been prevented. One of the major events that led to Romeo and Juliet's death is when Romeo Kills Tybalt (III.I.135-137) Romeo killed Tybalt causing Romeo to be banished. When Romeo kills Tybalt it adds more tension between the two families. If Romeo would never have killed Tybalt then he wouldn't have had to go to Monteau. If Romeo would have never gone to Monteau then the Friar would have been able to deliver