Fate

Cards (13)

  • The play is cyclical showing fate as a dominant, inescapable force
  • Fate can be hostile, intimidation and invasive
  • Fate is inevitable and destroys innocence
  • Fate is used as a scapegoat to ignore the destructive effects of class divide, created by humanity
  • The Narrator steps forward
  • two new pins
  • He's staring through your windows' 'creepin down the hall'
  • 'He's never far behind you' 'Knows where to find you'
  • Who'd dare tell the lambs in the spring?'
  • You don't even notice the broken bottles in the sand
  • If only we could predict no changes in the weather
  • He's screaming deep inside you
  • And do we blame superstition for what came to pass? Or could it be what we, the english came to know as class