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melisa1 [442]
3 years ago
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"Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet has many themes, including the powerful nature of both love and fate. Choose one or more SECONDA

RY characters in the play (Tybalt, Mercutio, Nurse, Friar Lawrence, or another secondary character of your choice - NOT Romeo or Juliet) and write a 3-5 paragraph essay that discusses how this character contributes to the overall theme of the play. You may want to consider some or all of the following in your writing:
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tigry1 [53]3 years ago
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You could write about all of them because they all help to further the story. I might choose tybalt because he is the main guy who has a problem with romeo. You will need topics for each paragraph and strong beginning section and thesis and a nice closing paragraph. Stay away from using to much of the obvious things and throwing in a few quotes won't hurt. And DON'T FORGET to cite it! That is very important, unless your teacher doesn't make you do that but in high school they typically tend to. If you have any more questions about Romeo and Juliet I will be here to help, I read this during freshman year in high school.
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