Your verb tense is fine. Character is the object of a preposition. Fate and destiny are the subjects and together they require a plural form of the verb.
The fate and destiny of a character are based on the choices made by that character and its fellow subjects in the play.
2007-11-29 14:30:03
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answered by John 4
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A character's fate and destiny are based on choices made by that character and other characters in the play.
2007-11-29 22:23:56
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answer #2
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answered by Lori 6
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In a play, the fate/destiny of a character are based on choices made by the character and others.
A character's fate/destiny is decided by choices made both by the character and others in the play.
Each character's fate/destiny is determined by his/her own choices and those that surround him in the play.
2007-11-29 22:24:25
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answered by Saki 2
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In this play, the choices made by the characters affect their fate and destiny.
2007-11-29 22:23:20
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answered by Anonymous
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A character’s destiny is not only affected by the choices he or she makes, but also by the decisions made by the play’s other characters.
2007-11-29 22:30:13
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answered by Amanda S 2
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The fate of a character is determined by their choices, and the actions of others.
Its difficult without a context, what play? which character?
fate and destiny are saying the same thing.. you shouldnt use them together it's redundant
2007-11-29 22:27:14
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answered by Hussite 2
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A persons future depends on the decisions they made, as well as the decisions of others.
2007-11-29 22:24:17
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answered by Phyrekiss 6
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Except for verb tense ("character" is singular, "are" is plural) the correct wording would be "character is". Otherwise it sounds good to me.
2007-11-29 22:23:35
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answered by gimpalomg 7
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