Front | Romeo reflecting on killing Tybalt |
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Back | 'O, I am fortune's fool' (A3S1) He realises that he is not in control and that he was used by destiny/fate as a form of entertainment. Allusion to the prologue and shows why he killed Tybalt even though he was unwilling to fight him shortly before this |
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