How does shakespeare include love, hate and fate in romeo and juliet?
Love- Shakespeare first depicts romeo apparent infatuation with Rosaline as “love not for the dame but for love itself”, however after meeting Juliet, he learns about true love and became so lost and passionate within it that it eventually drove him to his demise. Hate- This is depicted quite a lot of times throughout the story, first, there was the Capulet – Montague rivalry, and in later scenarios, there was Juliet cousin and Romeo best friend getting killed, which in turns angers Romeo to murder Juliet’s cousin.These depicts an ever continuing cycle of hate and death. Fate- Remember the narrative before the actual story begun? Romeo and Juliet are referred as star crossed lovers, which meant they are not meant to be and will only be doomed should they stay together.This is shown through the later part of the story, of which Friars meticulous plan of faking Juliets death going horribly wrong when Romeo didn’t receive the important warning about the plan (due to the messenger being tr