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1 May, 05:10

Mr. shae's class is having a discussion about the writings of shakespeare. one student says, "one theme found in romeo and juliet is that love can cause violence. although the play is a famous love story, it is actually very violent."

which would be an appropriate follow-up question to ask this student?

a) "who is the most romantic character in shakespeare's play romeo and juliet?"

b) "what are some specific examples of love causing violence in romeo and juliet?"

c) "who were the most violent characters in this classic shakespeare play?"

d) "what are some symbols used by shakespeare to depict love and violence?"

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  1. 1 May, 05:33
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    b) "what are some specific examples of love causing violence in romeo and juliet?"

    That way if there are good examples given it could be one of the themes in the tragic love story
  2. 1 May, 07:21
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    B) What are some specific examples of love causing violence in _Romeo and Juliet_?

    Response "B" is the most appropriate because what this does is illicit evidence/support for the student’s statement that _Romeo and Juliet_ contains the theme that love can cause violence. This hold true for all statements that you will ever make in a research paper, actually. Always remember that any time you make a claim, you should be prepared to support your position by backing it up with evidence from the text that is being analyzed and/or research.
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