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The Concept of Fate

Summary:   Researches the topic of fate. Explores what role fate played in many historical events. Examines the theme of fate in several literary resources.


It is most fitting to realize the sole purpose of an individual's life. What will come of her? How will he change the world? What will he do differently? When will she discover a cure for a disease? These questions can be easily answered, yet, who responds to them? Who or what determines an individual's future, wealth, or well being? If all of these thoughts could be answered immediately, all the wonder and anticipation in each day would disappear. That may seem like a relief, however, without them, this journey called life would be boring.

What humans, as living creations, long for in life are the little fortunes fate will bring them. Fate is not just the date and time of death; it means much more and has far more importance. In fact, The American Heritage Dictionary.....

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