Romeo and Juliet.
Writing prompt is- ″Is the ending inherent in the characters, is it brought about by the stars/destiny/fate, or is it caused merely by chance?″ for Romeo and Juliet. I′m blaming the Friar and saying that Shakespeare is using religious tension to make the story relate-able. Protestants and Catholics are the same as the Capulets and Montagues, and the deaths are commentary regarding the senseless violence. There′s no ″King″ because England had a queen. The Friar was undermining the Government but feel free to do whatever you want, I′m only going to cherry pick ideas.[unique_solution]
Romeo and Juliet.
Writing prompt is- ″Is the ending inherent in the characters, is it brought about by the stars/destiny/fate, or is it caused merely by chance?″ for Romeo and Juliet. I′m blaming the Friar and saying that Shakespeare is using religious tension to make the story relate-able. Protestants and Catholics are the same as the Capulets and Montagues, and the deaths are commentary regarding the senseless violence. There′s no ″King″ because England had a queen. The Friar was undermining the Government but feel free to do whatever you want, I′m only going to cherry pick ideas.
Romeo and Juliet.
Writing prompt is- ″Is the ending inherent in the characters, is it brought about by the stars/destiny/fate, or is it caused merely by chance?″ for Romeo and Juliet. I′m blaming the Friar and saying that Shakespeare is using religious tension to make the story relate-able. Protestants and Catholics are the same as the Capulets and Montagues, and the deaths are commentary regarding the senseless violence. There′s no ″King″ because England had a queen. The Friar was undermining the Government but feel free to do whatever you want, I′m only going to cherry pick ideas.