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    other than that one person speaks about an insecurity they have. The side effect being, possibly, depression which could lead to self-harm. It is important to note that Cyrano’s character is displayed as a well-known poet and cadet who is commonly in trouble. He is also effortless to speak to, however while speaking to his one true love, Roxane, it becomes difficult for him for to express his true feelings. Making it easier for him to just tell Christian, Roxane’s love interest, what…

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    2015 Immaturity and Maturity of Love The essay written by Laura Kipnis talks about a universal concept, defined in different ways according to different ideologies and different perspectives. The author also points out how it is interpreted depending on culture the results of affection and attachment which produces a set of attitudes, emotions and experiences. Once, surfing the internet I came across with this quote “Love is a virtue representing all the love, kindness and compassion of human…

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    and complicated tale of love, lust and longings. The part that may be the most intriguing is about the characters being realize by Junot Diaz’s from the viewpoint of an immigrant, charming the readers with their side of the story living in the same community as us. A tale that tells us about their life including their struggles and yearning for their home country when life is harsh towards them, as well as the story about their love and lost. A compilation of stories about Yunior, the…

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    state of mind, creating a theme of happiness and love. Throughout Greethurst’s writings, there seems to be a story about a girl from when she was in her adolescent years to when she grows older. She starts out as an innocent and joyful little girl until she grows up and finds romance and love. She goes through a fit of emotions as she ages and…

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    meaning is “to join together”, and it is a wonderful celebration of love. Some marriages, however, are foolish and haphazard, happening for all the wrong reasons. In Pride and Prejudice, through the experiences of Lydia and Wickham, Charlotte and Collins, and Elizabeth and Darcy, Austen criticizes marriages based on infatuation, convenience and money, and emphasizes that marriages can only be successful is they are founded on mutual love. Throughout Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen reprimands…

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    In the play “A Midsummer’s Night Dream” written by William Shakespeare, all the lovers are swapped around exceedingly that they seem almost interchangeable. The similarities and confusion of love between characters causes love itself to seem like an illusion. The characters should have been clearly distinguished to make the play comprehensive, therefore, characters are not wrongly identified. Shakespeare should have used a technique in which the audience would be able to make not only…

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    Synthesis Don Pedro believes strongly in love and marriage, and he himself is single. Then there is Benedict who is the polar opposite, but also single. It makes sense why most of the soldiers want marriage and love after witnessing pain during the war. And yet Benedict preservers and is clearly the odd goat out from the group. Which is ironic because Beatrice is the odd woman out too. They share a lot common, maybe the most in common out of all the characters, and yet they cannot stand to be…

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    still others who are very easy with which to be compatible. Wright (1989) explains there are three significant qualities each person must practice when working to get along with others and have a positive experience. These qualities are genuineness, love, and empathy. Israel Lazo (2014) states that we have t a choice to make enemies or friends, creating distance from people or learning to get along. We must remember that each person is different and the greatest quality working forward is…

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    Maura Pozuelos Mr. Keith Brooks English 1102, Number 1 10 March 2016 "Those Winter Sundays" Robert Hayden's poem "Those Winter Sundays" major theme is love is shown in actions and children do not understand that immediately. It is about the relationship between a father and his child. It demonstrates the love a father has for his child, the sacrifices the father makes in order to ensure his child's well being, and how ignorant and ungrateful the child is at the time. In the poem "Those Winter…

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    loved to die, for love is immortality.” Emily Dickinson lives on in the minds of people who love her and her poetry, even though she never sought the immortality that comes with fame. Dickinson had a very humble and religious upbringing, causing her to reject the idea of God but not entirely abandon the way she was taught to live and think. She lived a reclusive life in her family’s house, alone with her thoughts and emotions. Her failed love affair gave her the knowledge that love can be sweet…

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