English, 18.02.2021 01:00 sofiakeogh1487
We're working on "Romeo and Juliet" Act 1 in my English class right now. For this assignment, I have to:
1. Create a thematic statement for the assigned act
2. Think of two songs that also echo the same theme and include at least 1-5 lines of lyrics from my song choices
This is what I have so far:
In “Romeo and Juliet”, William Shakespeare conveys the idea that love is an inevitable force, even though it may not seem right at first.
Two Songs and Lyrics:
When the Wrong One Loves You Right - Céline Dion:
“I can't stop, can't fight, can't resist it
When the wrong one loves you right
Can't run, I can't hide, I can't say no
When the wrong one loves you right”
Wasn't Expecting That - Jamie Lawson:
“I thought love wasn't meant to last
Honey, I thought you were just passing through”
Can someone please verify my work?? My teacher gives credit based on the quality of the work and I really want to get an A on this.
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