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“O, I am Fortune’s Fool!” - Romeo Act 3
“O, I am Fortune’s Fool!” analysis
Exclamative sentence, alliteration. Romeo addresses fate after the deaths of Mercutio and Tybalt, implying he has little control over his life. “Fortune’s Fool” could mean that Romeo has bad luck or that his life was already planned out, this was always meant to happen
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“Farewell! God knows when we shall meet again” - Juliet Act 4
“Farewell! God knows when we shall meet again” analysis
Juliet prepares to drink the potion, she says goodbye to her mother, foreshadowing the separation fate will bring. She knows that she won’t see them again during her lifetime and that only God will know what will happen to her
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“I defy you, Stars!” - Romeo Act 5
“I defy you, Stars!”
When Romeo learns of Juliet’s death, Romeo curses fate and resolves to kill himself beside Juliet. Could be seen as blasphemous as Romeo is going against astrology
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“Unhappy fortune!” - Friar Lawrence Act 5
“Unhappy fortune!”
When the Friar discovers that the letter hasn’t reached Romeo. The Friar is stating that it is bad luck and implies that Friar Lawrence blames fate for this coincidence