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This guide explores the concept of "fate" within classical invention, particularly in the context of heroism. It begins by defining fate as a force that predetermines events and outcomes. The etymology of the word intersects with ancient Latin origins, illustrating its deep historical roots. While fate cannot be divided, it can be expressed through related terms like "fatality" and "doom." The guide concludes with a discussion of synonyms like destiny and fortune, along with illustrative examples of fate at play in literature and life.
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Essential Question • How does “classical invention” help me generate ideas for my essay?
1. Find the word you want to define • Fate (heroism) • How does the dictionary define fate (heroism)? • -force predetermining events, outcome destiny • -disastrous consequence
2. What earlier word did fate come from? • Etymology/Word Origin • Fatum (Latin origin) – prediction, sentence from the Gods.
3. What words can we divide fate into? • It can’t be divided, but it can be lengthened. • Fatality, fatal, fateful
4. What other words mean approximately the same thing as fate? • Destiny, fortune, chance, providence, luck, doom