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How does shakespeare present superstition and fate in the elizabethen era in act 1 scene 4

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Shakespeare presents superstition and fate in Act 1 Scene 4 of his play by having Romeo mention astrology and being guided by fate. He states that he will follow the guidance of the stars, despite Juliet's protests. Additionally, when Romeo first lays eyes on Juliet, he refers to her as a “bright angel” and says that he is “fortune’s fool”, suggesting that they were fated to fall in love.
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