“Some consequence yet hanging in the stars shall bitterly begin his fearful date...” Sam from Beyond builds on the material covered in our previous video to explore the context of fate in Romeo and Juliet.
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Sam covers the societal norms of Shakespeare’s time, such as the divine right of kings, and how these feed into the play, as well as touching on the superstitious and supernatural side of life at this time. All of which should provide you with a solid understanding of the context of fate in Romeo and Juliet that you can then use to influence your writing for GCSE English.
For even more on the context of fate in Romeo and Juliet, why not take a look at our Romeo and Juliet Revision Guide by clicking the link below:
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Contents
00:00 - Religion and the “Great Chain of Being”
01:03 - Belief in magic
01:25 - Fate vs free will
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