What is a good thesis statement showing that Romeo and Juliet do not love each other but are in love with one another's physical appearances?
What you have provided in the question is the start of a decent thesis statement. A thesis statement is a statement that makes an argument that you will attempt to prove through the body of the paper. What has been provided is the initial statement. Romeo and Juliet do not love each other. They are in love with the other person's physical beauty. All that is left to do is to put the basic argument together in the form of a cohesive thesis statement. I would recommend the thesis type that combines a dependent clause with an independent clause. The first half of the statement includes the argument that you are going to disprove with the argument in the second half of the statement. This format works nicely because it allows you to discuss the counterarguments that a reader might have. Readers appreciate this because you are acknowledging the validity of the other argument. Your main goal is to simply prove why your argument is better. Start this thesis statement with the word "although" because it forces the dependent clause.
"Although Romeo and Juliet claim that they are deeply in love with each other, they are in fact only in love with the beauty and physical characteristics of the other person."
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