In both 1984 and Romeo and Juliet, strong evidence exists that the characters are genuinely in love with each other. In both works, the characters risk everything, including their lives, to be with each other. They may be rebelling against the circumstances they find themselves in, but their caring goes far beyond rebellion.
To structure this essay, first state your thesis very strongly in the first paragraph, saying that the characters love each other.
Then,...
In both 1984 and Romeo and Juliet, strong evidence exists that the characters are genuinely in love with each other. In both works, the characters risk everything, including their lives, to be with each other. They may be rebelling against the circumstances they find themselves in, but their caring goes far beyond rebellion.
To structure this essay, first state your thesis very strongly in the first paragraph, saying that the characters love each other.
Then, in paragraph 2 illustrate how Romeo and Juliet love each other, using evidence from the play, including quotes. Evidence that they love each other includes their risky secret marriage and the fact that they both commit suicide when they think the other is dead. If they were merely rebelling against their families, they most likely wouldn't be willing to die.
In paragraph 3, illustrate how Julia and Winston love each other, including evidence from the novel, including quotes. What do they say to each other when they are alone together? Note that after he is arrested, Winston resists turning on Julia, even though it means he suffers torture. Find quotes at the end to show how he feels at having betrayed her.
Finally, write a concluding paragraph, summing up your main points.
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