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    I will always believe in true love no matter how many times I have my heart broken. I go into a relationships telling myself I won’t fall in love, but I do it anyway. The power love has on people is highly underestimated. You can’t help who you fall in love with, so I don’t know why anyone tries to force or deny love. There is a delicate balance of cynicism and trust that can only be achieved through true love. If you have ever been in love, you know it is the most intoxicating, gratifying,…

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    “And now these three remain: faith, hope, and love. And the greatest of these is love.” This biblical verse from the book of Corinthians implies that love is an everlasting essence to humanity and without it, life would have no meaning. Love is a natural human behavior that has been around since the beginning of the species. It is the warm, bubbly feeling of butterflies in the stomach, the sweaty hands, the flushed cheeks, and the racing heartbeat. Love is a universal symbol that puts one in an…

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    or a competition to win or lose, but a feeling in which you care for someone more than yourself ”. Love is described by the dictionary as “ an intense feeling of deep affection or fondness for a person or thing ”. This deep emotion makes us laugh and smile, but it also has the ability to make us cringe, cry or even scream at the top of our lungs. It also confuses many, leading them to define love in their own way. It changes people, for the better or for the worst. Some say that it’s an…

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    Essay 1 Thoughts Love in a Maze- Can we love? Working Thesis: Haywood is arguing that it is possible to find love, but is exposing the ridiculous way that we must go about it. Love is demonstrated at the end of the book when Beauplaisir shows love for the child. He sincerely comes back for it- but even this is called into question: is it because of his love, or is it because he is still in the maze? Fantomina is trying on the masks that she sees on the faces of women at the play, but the play…

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    Love is one of the main themes in literature; it is present in the works of all time, from mythology to nowadays. Numerous philosophers’ thought together about this theme without managing to determine it’s meaning. In spite of the difficulty to give a meaning to this term, we know that love is an attachment we carry for someone. However, love takes a meaning when it is shared or lived. Which excludes for example the love of the nature or the love for shopping because there isn’t any reciprocity.…

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    How is love like a story? Love is like a story because of one’s expectations in a relationship, and the things that happen in their life to form this story. Love follows a literary progression. We have a beginning, middle, and end, and have plot, characters, and themes. Relationships are based off how a partner and the relationship correspond to a partner’s ideal love story. If certain aspects are missing or completely different from how they thought it out to be, the relationship may fail. With…

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    everyone has felt to some degree the emotion we describe as love. There are many different types of love in our human society. The first one we are most likely to experience is the love that occurs between children and parents. It is usually an unconditional love and has a purpose in human biology. There is also the unrequited love often felt for the first time by school children who learn that all love is not returned equally. Romantic love can be the most irrational causing sane people to…

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    Love Is a Mix, Love Is a Tape. Rob Sheffield’s impressive first novel focuses on the tragic romance between himself and his first wife set on a back drop of an unrelenting stream of indie rock tracks which have been carefully and painstakingly organized into mix tapes. Music is the heart and soul of this book, it is the spark that ignited the relationship between the author, Rob, and Renée and it is the driving force that informs both of these people’s lives. Music sets the pace for this book,…

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    new method of romantic love is played out; as a result, the old method of romantically in love is healthier and more real, here is why. The up-to-date view on how individuals see as romantic love is typical, I’ll date you, you date, and we will see where it will go type of relationship, with pleasurable moment throughout the relationship. It consists of knowing and doing the ABCs, so buying flowers, candy, and gifts are ways to show that someone you are romantically in love with them. Likewise,…

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    I have so many different thoughts and opinions about this book. I started out loving Has to Be Love, was super conflicted in the middle, but thought the ending was pretty spectacular. Like I said, conflicted. Our narrator, Clara, was rather frustrating to read about because she was so torn between what decisions to make about particular things, but she was a truthful character (to us at least). Reading Clara's justifications for wanting certain things made me more interested in the story and…

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