Role of Fate in 'The House of the Spirits' by Isabel Allende and 'The Chronicles of a Death Foretold'by Gabriel Garcia Marquez.
Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 05:34:19
Category: / Social Sciences / Psychology
Length: 6 pages (1516 words)
Category: / Social Sciences / Psychology
Length: 6 pages (1516 words)
Fate, as defined, is an event (or a course of events) that will inevitably happen in the future. Fate exists in everybody's life. It is just like an inescapable flow of a river. But, this inescapable flow of river does have many rivulets (sub-rivers) opening. The rivulet we choose is our free will. However, whatever the consequence, it is fate. Fate plays a very distinct and vital role in 'The House of the Spirits' by
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the fiancé's house unarmed and consequently meets his fate. Thus, it was his free will to leave the house even though he knew the danger to his life. Hence to summarize:
Fate is real, but fate doesn't prevent one from doing anything. One can do whatever he or she wants but whatever the conclusion, it was fate that it should happen that way. Free will is a simply a part of fate.
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