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From this quote taken from the famous story of all time, Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare, "O! I am fortune's fool" depicts that romeo takes full responsibility for his own actions where he realizes his mistake and reprimands himself for it.
Answer: I would contend that the right answer is the B) Romeo views his life as a plaything of fate, beyond his control.
Explanation: Romeo pronounces these words after having killed Tybalt. He did not want to get involved in a fight with Tybalt on the first place, but when Tybalt killed Mercutio he felt compeled to do so. What Romeo is saying is that he has a terrible luck, since, after all, Mercutio fought Tybalt in order to protect Romeo's honor, and this caused him to die. In addition, he has killed the cousin of his now wife Juliet. These tragedies lead him to believe that he is toy in the hands of fate, that he is not in control of his foolish actions, and that good luck is not on his side.