In lines 309-311, the reference to "fate" suggests the inevitability of certain outcomes in life, often implying that events are predetermined and beyond an individual's control. It highlights the tension between personal agency and external forces that shape one's destiny. This concept may evoke feelings of resignation or acceptance, emphasizing the idea that some circumstances are inescapable, regardless of one's efforts or desires.
Main reference lines typically include horizontal and vertical axes in graphs and charts, such as the x-axis and y-axis, which help in plotting data points. Additionally, reference lines like mean, median, or trend lines provide benchmarks for comparison within the data. In financial contexts, reference lines might include support and resistance levels in stock charts. These lines facilitate better visualization and interpretation of data trends and relationships.
Nothing really. Fate is not a mathematical term.
They could be: parallel lines, perpendicular lines or intersecting lines
They are lines that cut through parallel lines
parellel lines mean they are to lines the same
A twist of fate is when something unexpected occurs.
Nothing really. Fate is not a mathematical term.
Do you mean scoion of fate? If you say that then you can can play at netgame.com.
to die.
An unhappy fate.
This is an astrological reference. People believe that your life's events can be read by looking at the patterns of the stars and planets at the moment of your birth. If something is "written in the stars," then it's your fate or destiny.
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The phrase is "fate dealt a cruel hand."
It's kind of like karma. If you do something bad, fate will get you back. Otherwise, If you do something good, fate will reward you. Somehow.
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If you mean kismet, it means fate and fortune. It is a Turkish word.
Inexorable means unyielding or unalterable. So it pretty much means that you can't change your fate.