Bad fate

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bad fate in Romeo and juliet
Maria Ximena Sandoval Calder—n
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Maria Ximena Sandoval Calder—n
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Bad fate
  1. Bad fate takes place when the capulet forces Juliet to marry Paris.
    1. "How, how, how, how? Chopped logic! What is this? “Proud,” and “I thank you,” and “I thank you not,” And yet “not proud”? Mistress minion you, Thank me no thankings, nor proud me no prouds, But fettle your fine joints 'gainst Thursday next To go with Paris to Saint Peter’s Church, Or I will drag thee on a hurdle thither. Out, you green sickness, carrion! Out, you baggage! You tallow face!" (Act 3 scene 5 page 7)
      1. In this quote, The Capulet is forcing Juliet to marry Paris even though she is secretly married to Romeo. Dramatic Irony takes place when the audience knows that she is married to Romeo exept the characters.
        1. The reader can understand that bad fate makes the Capulet change his decision, which alters Juliet and Romeo's plans.
    2. Bad fate takes place when Friar John gets stuck in a house do to plague.
      1. "Suspecting that we both were in a house Where the infectious pestilence did reign, Sealed up the doors and would not let us forth. So that my speed to Mantua there was stayed. "(act 5 scene 2)
        1. In this quote, Friar John is saying that do to plague, he was quarantined in a house and couldn't deliver the letter to Romeo which said the plan.
          1. The reader can understand that bad fate takes place in the worst timing, and it could have been prevented.
      2. Bad fate takes place when Romeo gets the news from Balthasar that Juliet is "dead".
        1. Is it really true? Then I rebel against you, stars! You know where I live. Get me some ink and paper, and hire some horses to ride. I will leave here for Verona tonight. (Act 5 scene 1 page 2)
          1. In this quote, because Friar John got stuck do to plague. Balthasar told Romeo that Juliet was dead and that caused Romeo to go see her tomb in Verona.
            1. The reader can understand that if the fate of the book wasn't so bad, everything would be different.
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