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Andrew [12]
3 years ago
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What is a thesis statement for Romeo and Juliet about hate?

English
2 answers:
natima [27]3 years ago
7 0
Throughout the course of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, hate between families destroys relationships, and ultimately, lives. 

Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet is a classic example of how unrealistic hate can destroy relationships, families, and lives. 

Hope one of those helps. Basically just sum up what "hate" does to Romeo/Juliet throughout the play. Good luck!
makkiz [27]3 years ago
7 0

Answer: 'Romeo and Juliet' by William Shakespeare, is a play about two young lovers, whose love was destined for destruction from the beginning because of the hatred between the two families, Montagues and Capulets. The themes of love and hate are very important in the play as the plot is driven by them.

Explanation:

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