Free Will is when no one is pulling the strings or that you are making the decisions on your own, that nothing is meant to be unless you make it happen. It’s like you make your own decisions and you alone. For example when you are creating something like a robot or making a recipe for cooking. It’s you that has to make the decision if you want to continue making that special thing or if you want to give up on it all together and move on to the next thing in line that might interest you in making. It’s you that has to decide wither or not you want to continue what you’re doing or gust give up all together. That’s what Free Will is, is the decision you make for you self even if it’s a bad one unless you influents by some person no one can tell you what to do or what to think no one is forcing you making the decisions for you its gust you and no one else. This is what Free Will is like, you own chooses.
In Romeo and Juliet there are many examples of Free Will. It’s not only Romeo and Juliet making examples of Free Will it’s also the other characters in the story, like when the Nurse helps Juliet see her love Romeo. In Act 3 when Juliet was in her room the Nurse gave her a rope ladder so Romeo can come up the wall in her room. Also in Act 3 when Romeo was banished from the city the Nurse decides to not help Juliet any more an seeing her lover because she thought Paris was a better man for her. When Romeo saw Juliet half dead in the tomb in Act 5 he killed himself willingly, completely by chose. Although he could have walked away from the tomb and never look back, same with Juliet when she awoke instead they decide to kill themselves to be with each other. In Act 3 Romeo didn’t have to kill Tibolt he could of ran away or severely injured him, but hurt him enough to the point where he won’t die. Instead of that option he kills him. In this whole story if fate wasn’t involved Romeo a lot of bad chooses.
it was okay, i lijked how it gave example of where free will is potrayed in the book. There are a lot of helpful parts, but if this was a real essay it would probably only get a C-.
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