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    Four Loves In C.S. Lewis’ book, Four Loves, he writes on the topic of love and outlines four different categories or types of love including: Affection, Friendship, Eros, and Charity. Throughout his book, Lewis explores each type of love and explains how each type is important. Love is often perceived as a beautiful, but confusing concept that people struggle to talk about. However, after reading this book, I have gained a new understanding on what it means to love and how I love the most.…

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    Romeo’s heart was torn into pieces by Rosaline as she didn’t feel the love he felt for her, “she’ll not be hit with cupids arrow”. By Romeo using such depressing language to portray how upset and down he is shows the passion he had for Rosaline, “ sad hours seem long”. Romeo also uses oxymoron’s to describe how grieved and hurt he feels, “ I live dead”, O loving hate”. This reveals how confused Romeo feels as the unreciprocated love has made him feel shut down, “ I have a soul of lead”. Romeo…

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    have a dominant theme of love. In Romeo and Juliet, the play emphasizes romantic love, precisely the penetrating passion that springs up at first sight between Romeo and Juliet. The Taming of the Shrew stresses the economic aspects of marriage, specifically, how financial views determine who marries whom. In Romeo and Juliet and The Taming of the Shrew by Shakespeare, the theme of love can be compared and contrasted through many different aspects. Shakespeare uses love as a blinding theme in…

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    such thing as true love, but merely a "micro-moment of positivity resonance" a neurobiological response. Fredrickson is referring to a charge of emotional electricity between two people, whether it is romantic, friends, relatives or even strangers. In her book, Love 2.0: How Our Supreme Emotion Affects Everything We Feel, Think, Do, and Become, Fredrickson argues that scientific evidence argues love is not what we think it is. According to Fredrickson when she refers to true love as a…

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    I took me five years to realize what an extraordinary influence he has been in my life. When I felt like disappearing, seeing him made me want me to be found. He is my best friend. Growing up with him has made me the person I am today. He is the most hilariously awkward handsome man I have ever had the honor of meeting. At first sight, you would say that his clothes are classy and formal. However; if you knew him as well as I do, you would notice that he dresses up in all types of clothes. All…

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    Love is an exceptionally extraordinary and important word to every person. Every individual has his/her own particular considerations about adoration to guide himself/herself to arrive securely and easily into the kingdom of Love. Without this discernment thought of affection, individuals would act like a visually impaired individual hunting down the light with a great many impediments before him. What is Love? I know this question exists in every individual 's psyche including myself. If not…

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    What is love? When I think of the word love, the first thoughts that come to my mind are passion, strong affection for someone, caring deeply for a person, and always putting them first. In today’s society, the word love is not used enough. However, I have always known the true meaning of love because of my family and God. Webster Dictionary describes love as a “variety of different feelings, states, and attitudes that range from interpersonal affection to pleasure”. Love can also be considered…

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    What is love? A profoundly tender, passionate affection for another person, an emotional and sexual desire, or simply a basic brain system that evolved for mating and reproduction(Dictionary.com). Many believe they have found love, while others are confident they know its meaning. Truth be told love is a universal function that can never fully be fathomed. Although I consider romantic love to be an action of self sacrifice and not an emotion love is still a broad subject, in which I believe it…

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    Howard’s sonnet, which embodies the aspects of courtly love such as secrecy, aristocracy, and adulterous actions, the speaker, who harbors love and does not reveal it due to the denial of his lover, declares “Sweet is the death that taketh end by love”. The speaker, who suffers through the inability to display his love, makes this observation while love resides in his heart. This observation reveals the secrecy of courtly love in the sonnet. The love precipitates the speaker’s suffering through…

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    what each was used to convey. Briefly, Athens was used to represent the more rational and controlled side of the play. The forest represented the more mystical side of the story. The three mystical attributes the forest represented were the fairies, love, and dreams. The paper then touched upon the use of the time in the day. Daytime was commonly employed during Athens and its rationality. On the other hand, nighttime was the usual period for the forest and the mystical. It was later shown that…

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