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    someone he loves love him back. Collier would see from his character that Alan madness for love and to be loved back is recognizably similar to Friedrich Nietzsche quote behind his version of true love. “There is always some madness in love. But there is also always some reason in madness.” When Nietzsche wrote that inspiring quote the protagonist of The Chaser, Alan, was written to show his love for Diana. He goes through getting a potion for Diana to truly love him as well as Alan loves…

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    The poem, “April Midnight” by Arthur Symons, is the poem of LOVE. The poet uses repetition such as parallelism, diction, and a simple rhyme scheme to portray romantic love, the spring season, nature, social commentaries, and urban life. By analyzing the word choice and the simplicity of the rhyme scheme’s structure, it becomes the poem’s purpose is to revolve around love. The structure of the poem is most important part of this poem because it takes the reader through different levels in…

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    The Moment My Life Began Throughout High School, I was the typical jock. Going to school for me was a breeze; I never did study but always seemed to get good grades. Being in class all I could think about was being on the football field. In my mind, every second I wasted sitting in class was another second I was not on the field. Realizing that I wanted to be on the football field instead of in the classroom caught up to quicker then I could realize. Being in high school was the closes feeling…

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    that even her children hid the secret relationship of Rain and Mor, and to her dismay, she overheard the phone conversation of her son Donald and daughter Felicity who talked about the cheap behaviour of their father and both decided to get rid of Rain in their family life. She decided to give up. She complaints Tim Burke about the worse behaviour of Mor who cheated her. However, Tim did not reveal the truth that they…

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    Love is a complex emotion. It has various interpretations depending on individuals. Some might see love as a virtue that brings people together while others might see love as a notion that is more mystical and unworldly. While Hannah Ardent’s interpretation of love is of a passion without any reason, I want to look at love as a passion with a reason. Due to passion, there are times when love makes the use of enhancement technologies attractive or merely acceptable. However, sometimes justifying…

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    Twelfth Night to She’s the Man In the comedy play Twelfth Night, William Shakespeare explores the key idea of Hidden Identity through his characterisation of Viola and Duke Orsino. He also explores how in some situations girls/boys have to dress or pretend to be someone they’re not to fit into society. This idea has been transformed into a modern day context in the Andy Fickmans film She’s the Man. She used the same characters that were in both texts but placed in a new setting and a new…

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    The conflict of love was the main focus in three of Kate Chopin 's stories. The Storm involves a secret and quick affair between two past lovers; Calixta and Alce. The Story of an Hour involves a woman named Louise Mallard, who finds out her husband is dead and she is so overrun with joy that her heart gives out and she dies. And the last story, Desiree 's Baby, involves the heartbreak of the century; Desiree 's husband falls out of love with her. Now the question of these stories is; who loved…

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    In the story "Hills Like White Elephants" I feel as though the American treats Jig like he loves her but really don’t and I feel as though it is the same thing with the story "The Girl with Bangs” how the narrator treats Charlotte. The reason I say this is because in the story "Hills Like White Elephants" The American clearly see that Jig wanted to have the baby. He sees that she wanted them to be a family and be “okay”. But yet he makes it seem as though she has the choice to choose to keep…

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    himself in this passage. He apologizes for demanding her, tells her he truly loves her, then demands her and objectifies her, making her seem like his property instead of a person with a desire for independence. That this ‘love’ he admits of supposedly having for Jane when they first meet is not ‘true’ love as defined, but is a disordered ‘eros’ based on pleasure in imagination. This identification of Rochester’s ‘love’ to be disordered ‘eros’ can be seen when he tells her how he first meets her…

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    directed by Nick Cassavetes who has directed thirty-six movies in total according to google. Rachel McAdams is the main character in the movie and Ryan Gosling is the main character in the book even though this movie is about them as a couple the book focuses more on him but still talks about her often and vice versa. Ryan Gosling doesn't necessarily have a certain style of characters he plays but a majority of the roles he plays involve him being in a romantic relationship but not all. Rachel…

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