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    The story of The Love Suicides at Amijama is between the love of Koharu and Jihei. Throughout the three acts of the story, they are faced with conflicting odds from their peers and society. Despite all the hate, they were both finally able to express their love for each other, but at what cost? In this paper, I will be analyzing the relationship of Koharu and Jihei. Specifically, I will be demonstrating instances of when the emotion of love is repressed, it not only affects Koharu and Jihei but…

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    from day to day life. At the heart of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, is the idea that loves forces people to perform extreme actions. This is shown from Romeo and Juliet’s love for each other. Friar Lawrence's love is also expressed to Romeo through his radical actions. Both the Capulets and Montagues are constantly at each other’s throats while Romeo and Juliet go on a mischievous journey. Romeo and Juliet’s love is shown from their drastic actions. In Act 1, Scene 5, Romeo confesses, “If I…

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    on the book written in by Marie Carmichael Stopes titled “Married Love or Love in Marriage”. Married love is a short book of about 170 pages, “dedicated to young husbands, and all those who are betrothed in love”, as stated by the author in the front page. The analysis will proceed by introducing the author and highlighting some aspects of her life and activity, then moving to the description of some general features of Married Love. Subsequently, the focus will be on the context and on her…

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    Love is hard to define. Merriam-Webster defines it to be “strong affection for another arising out of kinship or personal ties.” In our daily lives, we are constantly surrounded by love. We choose to surround yourself with real people we genuinely love us for who we are. For the most port, we have been surrounded by love our whole lives. When babies are born, parents swaddle them with love, making them feel safe and warm. Mothers and fathers do everything to make their babies feel happy. The…

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    Every day, we hear the term ‘love’ in several different situations. So, what is love? According to Shakespeare, in sonnet 116 - The first quatrain describes love as an unchangeable force in the lines “Love is not love / Which alters when it alteration find, / Or bends with the remover to remove: / O no! it is an ever-fixed mark.” Shakespeare enforces how true love always perseveres, no matter what it’s up against by using the metaphor, “That looks on tempests and is never shaken” in the second…

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    The love of God for humanity, directions, and directives for obeying orders and serving him God is what the bible talks about.(Deuteronomy 7:9) Know therefore that the LORD your God is God, the faithful God who keeps covenant and steadfast love with those who love him and keep his commandments, to a thousand generations. We commit sins before God and crimes against our fellow human beings. Which warrants condemnation from him. He shows mercy upon us and receives unto himself when we realize our…

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    In Whitney Houston’s lyrics “Greatest Love Of All”, the artist proclaims “And if, by chance, that special place / That you’ve been dreaming of / Leads you to a lonely place / Find your strength in love”. Whitney Houston describes characteristics of a lonely lifestyle where the only hope is in the strength of love. Comparatively, George Orwell’s novel, 1984, and Pope Francis’ TEDTalk share similar sentiments as Houston with regard to loneliness. It is expressed by Orwell and Pope Francis that…

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    Will love outlive the flowers that fade as the spring becomes winter? While the Shepherd believed that the material items would outlive time, the reality given by the Nymph is that time passes and these gifts will not sway the love that was never there. There is this notion that if an individual reaches the Garden of Eden or the Utopian world then life will be at the peak, but that world isn’t here and life may just be at the trough. Furthermore, by incorporating naturistic imagery and…

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    Believe it or not To Kill a Mockingbird is a love story in numerous ways. This novel shows love by the way characters treat each other and care for others. Atticus cares for his kids and treats them like a loving parent would. Jem, Dill, and Scout care about each other like best friends should, and they also care about others. Atticus's devotion to Tom Robinson's case is a great example of how To Kill a Mockingbird is a love story. To begin with, the way Atticus treats and cares for Scout…

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    composition to communicate his interpretation of love. Tom McKinney uses expression to portray his interpretation of love through the use of realistic details. In the painting the father is smiling and looks euphoric. The use of this natural emotion allows the viewer to relate to the painting, it is easy to identify the strong bond the father has with his young daughter. The artist's use of natural expressions indicate his interpretation of love. McKinney…

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