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    Harlow Love Experiments

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    on the nature of love used an infant’s closeness, touching, and attachment to a mother (wire or cloth) or contact comfort, as the operational definition of love. However, in his study the cloth mother that was meant to provide comfort was rather indifferent than actively providing nursing and comfort. Also, the wire mother provided a strong discomfort because of the material but it also did not actively decline nursing or comfort to the monkeys. Additionally, the definition of love used in the…

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    Analysis Of Love By Janie

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    “Love” portrays Janie’s wants and need from loving someone. Prior to Janie’s marriages, she found herself under a pear tree, and “From then on [she] knew that by [it] being in [her] life things were destined to change 'cause love”. Subsequently, Johnny Taylor appears, who she was never attracted to, suddenly, was tempted by his appearance and kissed him. Under the pear tree she received a ideal of what her future lovers should live up too. The lines,“The world looks so brand new to me now that I…

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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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    Love And Hip-Hop

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    show “Love and Hip-Hop” show how African-Americans are portrayed in the entertainment industry. The show, shows both male and female entertainers, entrepreneurs, singers producers, song writers etc. As the show is very diverse, it continues to show the African-American females in a not so positive way. Love and Hip-Hop was created by Mrs.Mona Scott-Young. The show has three different series that take place in 3 different major cities Atlanta,Ga, New York City, New York, and Hollywood,Ca. Love…

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    Love In The Movie Amour

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    Reaction Paper On the movie Amour (Love) – Amour is the French word for “love”. Love can be defined in many ways. Actually, it depends on the person on how he or she defines love. For the movie “Amour”, the filmmakers wanted to make the audience believe an illusion that the definition of love is that no matter what happens, nothing can separate lovers, even with the complication that they face, from each other except death. The film depicts an unconditional love of elderly couples with each…

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    that tragedy takes on the deceitful disguise of love, working its way into million of hearts before exposing itself. Examples of this date back as early as the beginning of time, but became more vocalized in the BC era through the production of plays. Sophocles, a famous play writer from ancient Greece, shared this idea of love through the heartbreakingly sophisticated play Antigone, the last play in the three Theban plays. Throughout his play love exposes its evil to Antigone, a sister devoted…

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    Love can triumph over everything: hate, selfishness, and tragedy; or it can cause these kinds of things like selfishness and self-doubt. In the In Arthur Miller’s play The Crucible three types of love can be found, self-love, love for others and obstructive love. The characters Abby, John and Mary portray these feelings. Mary Warren is conflicted between helping herself or her other friends by telling the truth about witch craft. Mary is accused of being a witch and can either admit and go to…

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    Love In Camelot Analysis

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    I am seeking representation for Tales of Love in Camelot, Book One: When Love Takes Hold, a completed, 110,000-word manuscript aimed at the fantasy/romance market, for new-adult readers. Set in young King Arthur’s Camelot, the story focuses on the growing love between Sir Perceval Gales and Joan Port, the tavern owner’s daughter. In addition to the challenges faced by most young couples – ones of inexperience and uncertainty – all they hold dear is threatened by both black magic and a ruthless…

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    Dext Love Quotes

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    Alfred, Lord Tennyson applies to Dexter Green from “Winter Dream” by F. Scott Fitzgerald in many ways. While Dexter and Judy were together they truly loved each other. Judy says “I like the way you love me”(7). The quote shows that the relationship was enjoyable for both partners. Dexter experiencing love and loss in the long run helps him out in life. People who’ve not loved view the world differently than those who have loved. The next quote that relates Dexter’s situation to the quote is…

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    Courtly Love Analysis

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    of the past, medieval love games, and the dying throes of chivalric tradition, allowed feminine political agency to expand rapidly. The key developments in queenly tactics involved the introduction of sexuality as a political tool; the use of masculine rhetoric and actions; the addition of familial influence and favors at Court; the reintroduction of romance to marriages; and the growth of the mutual expectation of fidelity between royals. Careful examination of courtly love traditions,…

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