The Love Pottion Analysis

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Stephanie In the story both portrayal love.They use a magic potion or something eles to make people call in love.At the end they find there true love.The potion just amde the one they were in love withb relize that they loved each other.You dont need potions to fall in love."The Love Potion" was a story were Nemorino joined the army just for the money.He used the money for a potion to make Adina.He loved her put she was saoonj to marry Belcore.The potion didnt really work it wored for Adina but it worked for other villagers.Tghe villagers fell in love with Nemorino but he wanted Adina.Adina found out about the potion by the doctor and she relzied she loved Nemorino but he was leaving today.Adina ripped up the contract of the army.Adina was

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