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    Love is an exceptionally extraordinary and important word to every person. Every individual has his/her own particular considerations about adoration to guide himself/herself to arrive securely and easily into the kingdom of Love. Without this discernment thought of affection, individuals would act like a visually impaired individual hunting down the light with a great many impediments before him. What is Love? I know this question exists in every individual 's psyche including myself. If not…

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    How does the separation of love affect the body? Think about how you would feel if you are deeply in love with your significant other and they get ripped out of your life just like that. I know that sounds like a movie and well it is but just think how that would feel. In Perfect Chemistry By Simone Elkeles, Brittany and Alex are from different sides of town, Britney is from the “good” and “rich” side and Alex who is from the “poor” side. Nobody would have ever guessed that they would be…

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    What Is Love? What is love? This is one of the most frequently asked questions, but do people really know how to define it? Love is a choice we make in committing to someone and giving them our all. Love is not just a feeling. Love can bring the best out in someone and the most joy, but it can also fade away. Love is sudden and wild, which is the reason it is so destructive, yet awesome. I had sworn off the entire male race for some time, and chose to concentrate on myself, however thinking…

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    What Love Can Do To a Person All women wish to find the ideal, perfect man, and all men want to find the beautiful, kind, and amazing woman. A woman (or a man) wants someone that can’t bear to live without her, and someone who will understand her and will never give up on her. In a previous book I read, called “Romeo and Juliet”, I found that true love between Romeo and Juliet. One can’t bear to live without the other, and so they end up killing themselves so they don’t have to live alone in…

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    According to Dictionary.com, love is defined as an intense feeling or affection for a person or thing that someone loves. Love has been known to cause physiological and psychological effects such as increased heart rate, loss of appetite and sleep, and a feeling of excitement. The brain also releases chemicals such as dopamine, norepinephrine, and serotonin. The words koi (恋), ai (愛), and ren'ai (恋愛) all mean love in Japanese. Love has been into all aspect of the world. The word love first…

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    What is love? People throw this word around every day, without even knowing the true meaning. According to Oxford dictionary, love is “an intense feeling of deep affection”. To me, this definition is the best way to describe this feeling. However, each person has their own individual meaning of love. Love comes in many different forms. It could be the love you have for a best friend, parent, significant other or even a sport. My love for my mother is totally different from the love I have for…

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    While many people view love as a state of bliss and carefree enjoyment, those entangled in a hopeless situation yearn to escape its cruel grasp. When loves ensnares someone, he or she often acts uncontrollably and thinks delirious thoughts. Shakespeare explores the ridiculous responses to love through a hopeless love triangle in his play Twelfth Night. At the beginning of the play, Count Orsino of Illyria mopes around his home and pines for the grieving lady Olivia by sending messengers to her…

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    Love in a way can be described as something that has to be felt from the deep roots of our soul. It is something that we all need and desire whether it is sexual,common or consensual. You see, everybody shows their love and affection different from each other, nobody is the same. However the question that keeps getting brought up is, what exactly is this thing we call love? At the start of the symposium each of the philosophers and poets start to explain what the concept of love is to each one…

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    Love. The one single, powerful emotion that has the ability to change everything. Love is many things. It is patient and kind. It is unpredictable and unconditional. Love is like walking down a road and coming upon two paths; both will change your life forever, but you have to decide which one is good, which one is bad, which one is right, and which one is wrong. It is like riding on a roller coaster and knowing there is going to be many twists, turns, drops, and sometimes, a moment of peace,…

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    several examples of different types of love between characters. Throughout the story, there is proof of unrequited love, romantic love, the love of family loyalty, parental love, and friendship. Each form of love having it’s own traits that are similar and different from another’s. One of the main types of love most expressed in Romeo and Juliet is romantic love. This is expressed between Romeo and Juliet themselves, as the chorus says “now Romeo is beloved and loves again” (2.Prologue.5). The…

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