Fate

HW: 1. read 5.3
 * How is fate evident in 5.3?
 * create a bullet point list on your R+J page
 * include textual examples - remember to cite the line numbers

- The event when Friar Lawrence sees Romeo's man and forsees that something has happened continuing with the blood on the stone steps and the cloak at the top. - Romeo was meant to die beside Juliet - At the beginning at the prologue the prince says that the two children were fated to die because of their love for each other 5.3.27: And do not interrupt me in my course 5.3.303:That heaven finds means to kill your joys with love 5.3.120: Thus with a kiss I die 5.3.158: A greater power than we can contradict 5.3.111: and shake the yoke of inauspicious stars 5.3.82: One writ with me in sour misfortune's book. 5.3.151: Is guilty of this lamentable chance 5.3.270: And bear this work of heaven with patience

These are unlikely to happen and they happen in a chronological order. If Juliet had woken up a few moments earlier. Paris and Romeo happen to be there at the same time