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    multiple choices for a husband, she still ends up dissatisfied with love. Some of these men who seek her hand in marriage range from servant to nobles just like her, but not one of them can satisfy her. Even though love is one of the most central themes in the play, Olivia still cannot find a two way relationship. She can attract many people very easily but does not respond well to many of them. Olivia’s wealth and power makes finding love difficult for her, because she wants someone who will…

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    Beast cares so much for Belle and he proves his the deepest love with a great tragedy ending. The part he says, “the poor beast who want to prove their love can only grovel on the ground, and die”. I cannot possibly imagine how much he loves Belle. I also think it is a brilliant idea that comparing Belle’s two sisters with Belle because audience can have a general idea of Belle as a gentle and loving girl in the beginning. I really love this movie not only because of interesting characters but…

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    Moreover, in a relationship a person can find themselves. From the novels Tooth and Claw, Shiloh, A&P, and Hills Like White Elephants. The two characters from the four novels mentality about love developed the most were Junior’s and the American girl’s. Not only did Junior and the American girl’s mentality as well as love grew but the person themselves grew as well. The character Junior in the beginning of “Tooth and Claw ” is illustrated as a grown man with the mentality of a 14 year old.…

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    throughout a variety of famous works of literature very distinct from one another, such as Cyrano de Bergerac, Dante’s Inferno, and Federigo’s Falcon. So, how does Cyrano reflect the romantic hero archetype? Well, in Cyrano de Bergerac, Cyrano is in love with his cousin, Roxane; however, Roxane does not share feelings for him, but she does share feelings for a man named Christian. Cyrano believes that Christian is handsome and Cyrano, himself, is not. Realizing Christian may have the hots but…

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    people will do anything for love. Some people build themselves with love as a end goal , while others make one life changing decision for love. In the Great Gatsby, Gatsby and George are two men who let love control them. Love leads to destruction when that love the basis of one’s decisions is one theme seen in the Great Gatsby. This theme is demonstrated through both George and Gatsby 's actions. In the Great Gatsby, Gatsby decisions can always be connected back to his love. The first…

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    In Much Ado About Nothing, there are significant differences in the way that the characters are developed, especially Benedick and Claudio. Being the prominent male figures of the play, there should be similarities and differences on handle their situations. With both men marrying the women they love in Act IV of the play, one would imagine their similarities would be more abundant. However, the way that both men develop could not be more different. Benedick, seemingly immature at the beginning…

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    Love can be detailed in many different manners and ways. Love can be amazing, one sided, and indestructible. Luckily, there are poems that show all of these emotions and depictions of love. As you read along you will see just a sum of what love can be as a whole. First is “What Love Isn’t” by Yrsa Daley Ward, this is a good poem to start off with, because it states what love is on paper. It says what to practically expect when going into love. The poem states, “It is weight and it is too heavy…

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    Romantic love in Casablanca The film Casablanca is noted to be one of the most romantic films of all time. It inspires many and is held near and dear to our hearts. Casablanca continues to hold that place in history today. The art of romance is hidden amongst the film and shows us what a true classic love story is all about. The film Casablanca was released on November 26th, 1942 in the United States. It set a new benchmark for what we consider to be romance in film making. The romance in…

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    and Juliet have fallen in love after only knowing one another for a few hours. They both barely know anything about each other and frankly, i find it a little scary yet romantic at the time. They have fallen in love With a few words exchanged and then plan to get married to one another without telling their parents. I mean they are at the age of making but at the same time, they have two other adults, the friar, and the nurse, helping them along with this. 2. The love and trust these two have…

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    four friends are working on, which is about love. This is a play that shows us a lot of love, but at the same time, shows an abundant amount of comedy. But one of the questions that is raised in the play is, are Hermia and Lysander soul mates? In the play, there are four lovers named Hermia, Helena, Lysander, and Demetrius. Hermia’s father, Egeus, wants her to marry Demetrius, but Hermia doesn’t love him, she loves Lysander instead. At the same time, Helena loves Demetrius, but Demetrius hates…

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