I agree with # 4 - the possibility is that alone, a random event around us. Opportunity is a product of entropy, entropy is a natural tendency that the universe becomes disordered. This is random, it is the leading role in everyone's life. Of course, how to deal with the various things brought about by this opportunity is a matter of choice. In addition, you can get a slight chance from time to time; for example, if you have never purchased a lottery, you will not be able to win the lottery. If you buy a ticket, you are likely
Fate is externally controlled; this is what happens for a certain force or intelligence intention. For a variety of reasons, not everyone believes in fate. Atheists generally do not believe in destiny. Because they do not believe in the existence of strong power to rule fate. Also, if your life is doomed in some way, does this mean that you do not have free will?
Life of fate does not mean that it only happens to you. It will happen to you as well. Yes, you are just a small gear of the space machine, you can still play a role. Past events not only determine your future, you can become an active participant and should be. It is certainly doomed how you move forward, but it also reflects your personality. Do what you can to show it! The second concept, determinism, is inconsistent with free will and the discussion of the above lazy argument is somewhat relaxed. In addition, modern Stoic schools acknowledged that they never removed the past. It is unchanged who we are and what is going on. As to who you are and what will happen next, we have to decide what kind of position and action we should take.
About the role of fate in drama, scholars have various opinions. There is no consensus on whether the character is supposed to really die or whether the event has occurred due to a series of unfortunate opportunities. The argument that supports fate often refers to the explanation of a lover as "interstellar intersection". Bright images and dark images widely used through Shakespeare's scripts have been watched for a long time. The theme of light is thought to be "the symbol of the beauty of nature in young love." I think both Romeo and Juliet, the other is light in the surrounding darkness. Romeo expresses Juliet as a sun, a brighter than the torch, a gemstone shining at night, and a bright angel in a dark cloud. She apparently died in the grave but he also said her beauty is filling this vault with a bright feast. Juliette said Romeo "the night of the day", "the snow behind the crow is stronger than during the day".