“O, I Am Fortune’s Fool”
In William Shakespeare’s epic tale of hate (and some infatuation as well), Romeo and Juliet, he paints his title characters as ultimate victims of fate. Indeed, in a famous line in Act III, the hero himself (and I use that term loosely) utters the following phrase, “O, I am fortune’s fool.” This aligns himself utterly … Continue reading “O, I Am Fortune’s Fool”