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a.

In Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare wanted us to learn that love affects conflict, and
conflict affects love. Do you agree with the author’s purpose? Raise some examples and
evidence from the play to support your arguments.
1. Introduction
 Romeo and Juliet, which was written by William Shakespeare, was one of the best
seller books around the world. It all started in the beautiful city of Verona, Italy,
where two powerful families, Capulet and Montague, had a deep-rooted hatred
between each other that lead into new cruelty, as people put their hands with the
blood of others. Unlucky kids from these rival families fell in love and killed
themselves, as the fight between their parents was resolved by their tragic deaths.
2. Body
 Agree

 Disagree
3. Conclusion
b. Many scholars believe that Friar Lawrence was the one who caused the deaths of Romeo
and Juliet. Do you agree with them? Raise some examples and evidence to support your
arguments.
1. Introduction
 Romeo and Juliet, which was written by William Shakespeare, was one of the best
seller books around the world. It all started in the beautiful city of Verona, Italy,
where two powerful families, Capulet and Montague, had a deep-rooted hatred
between each other that lead into new cruelty, as people put their hands with the
blood of others. Unlucky kids from these rival families fell in love and killed
themselves; therefore, the fight between their parents was resolved by their tragic
deaths.
2. Body
 Agree

 Disagree
3. Conclusion
References
Crowther, J. (2003). Romeo and juliet. No fear shakespeare. SparkNotes publishing.

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