Topic 1:
Do not necessarily have to use the quote from the topic
Think about the context. Lord Capulet to Juliet
Think about the disobedience of the children
Define the key terms- Disobedience
When you disobey your parents-
Not respecting them
Refusing the orders
Power relationship between the father and the daughter.
Social hierarchy
Capulets and the Montagues are the top of hierarchy
Prince is the ultimate governing ruler
Juliet, Romeo (focus on children), nurse, both Capulets and the Montagues, Tybalt.
Death is the greatest tragedy
Betrayal is another tragedy
Violence, sin is a tragedy
When you a present a contention, you need to think about to what extent you agree to the greatest tragedy.
Never write the word theme, because it is too simplistic.
It is not a book, movie. It is a play. Could use a story or a tale.
Avoid excessively narrating
Ask who, what, when, when, how, where when you are stuck on the topic.
That will become your evidence.
Underline the tile so that it indicates that is the title, not the character.
Topic 2:
Family, friendship, romantic love, loyalty.
‘Any’ is our qualifier
When was there a time someone had to sacrifice something? (Juliet sacrifices duty in marring Paris and goes to Romeo, Nurse sacrifices duty etc. Sacrificing their names)
Who had to sacrifice something?
What do they sacrifice?
Why do they sacrifice it?
When do they sacrifice it?
Where do they sacrifice it?
How do they sacrifice it?
At what cost are they giving something up?
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Topic 2:
Family, friendship, romantic love, loyalty.
‘Any’ is our qualifier
When was there a time someone had to sacrifice something? (Juliet sacrifices duty in marring Paris and goes to Romeo, Nurse sacrifices duty etc. Sacrificing their names)
At what cost are they giving something up?
Use conjunctions (contention):
Furthermore, following that, in addition, nevertheless
Use conjunctions (rebuttal):
Although, however, but,