Want this question answered?
I think that is an omen of ill fate.
Fate Is the Hunter was created in 1961.
Unmei, is Destiny, Sadame is fate, Hitsuzen is Inevitability.Unmei (運命) means fate.
Uh. Escape the fate?
The Ways of Fate was created on 1913-04-19.
he seems to be incontrol of his fate
In "The Astrologer's Day," fate is portrayed as a force that can be manipulated or controlled by individuals. The protagonist, the astrologer, uses his knowledge of astrology to predict and influence the fate of his clients. However, the story also suggests that fate can surprise even those who think they have power over it. Ultimately, fate is depicted as a complex and unpredictable force that shapes the characters' lives in unexpected ways.
Zoroaster believed that human fate, both in life and the afterlife were controlled based on the person's spirit (or character) and that their ultimate fate would be decided based on how they had chosen to live their life.
Kate Beckinsale
i think it kaos i think that how you spell it
They controlled the heros (sons or daughters of gods) fate. They are immortal and lived tho everything.
That she is the cursed and that her behavior does not make her fate better are what the choral odes say about Antigone's fate in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Theban Princess Antigone is described and self-described as the cursed daughter of a cursed royal house. The chorus is not sympathetic to Antigone's downfall. In fact, chorus members observe that like father, like daughter Antigone gets the fate that her uncontrolled behavior wins for her.
Because my fate was to have a good IQ, be smart and be a fast learner. In other words, I was "doomed" to be a genius. But hey, I'm smarter than fate, so maybe I was the one that controlled it all...just kidding.
Germany would be controlled by four of the allied powers.
No, Oedipus is not controlled by fate in "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, a life controlled by fate is one in which the outcome is predetermined and that choice makes no difference. The description does not fit Oedipus' life in the sense that Oedipus hears his fate and makes choices to keep his life from going the prophesied way. Oedipus chooses badly -- to avoid talking things out, escape what he does not understand, kill an older version of himself, marry an older woman, and not to follow proper procedure after he commits a crime and a crime is committed -- and that is why his life ironically turns out exactly the way it is prophesied to.
I think it is Rensa unmei
i think it get oxidized. am i correct