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    Love Revisited Analysis

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    Love, A Subject Revisited. "All, everything that I understand, I understand because love is." (Leo Tolstoy, War and Peace) What is love? Webster's Dictionary defines love as: "a feeling of strong or constant affection for a person." Although the definition widely capsulated the feelings of the billions of people on this planet, the word 'love' is defined in a countless multitude of ways. The definition seems to change throughout the course of history developing as mankind does. Our definitions…

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    My Definition Of Love

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    Many wonder what is love, what does it feel like, how do you know? Listen to me. Here I am a young, high school student, here to define a word that has so many meanings. Love can be a definition a variety of things or periods of time throughout someone’s live. It can be the love that you feel for a family member, a significant other, a pet, a subject and even an object. There is no specific definition for love. Listen to me. Listen to me without judgement. Love is an overwhelming feeling that…

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    narrator reports that he always enjoyed talking about “the people I loved and the places I was attached to.” Then he meets a woman who challenges him, questions whether he really loves those people and why he feels so attached to these places. These are not the kind of questions the narrator normally asks himself; he loves who he loves, and on his view, no further analysis is needed. Because he is so impressed with this woman, however, he goes along with her way of questioning things and even…

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    Role Of Love In Ovid

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    Love, Passion and the Difference Ovid portrays love in several different ways. In fact, most of his transformations or myths of origins came to be by the means of love and desire. He presents love as something that is beautiful yet tragic. He shows that love is extreme and makes those involved in it be blinded to negative aspects of their love and also makes them not see the consequences or how it will affect themselves and those around them. He describes this strong relationship between…

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    Love Definition Essay

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    Love is a feeling, but what kind of feeling? Love is passion that two people have for each other. The word love now has been demoted to be used as a synonym for I really like. In its place little girls dream of having true love. True love is different it is the constant feeling of trust, respect, and affection for another person. The word love has been used since before the twelfth-century. It comes from the Latin word libēre which means to please. One of the earliest recorded uses…

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    The American Definition of love as described in Dictionary.com is as follows: 1) An intense feeling of deep affection 2) A person or thing that one loves. But, in reality, our love is hard to define. We use this one word to describe our feelings for many things. If we stop and think about it, there are many levels and types of love: We love our spouse, our siblings, our kids, and our pets. Some of us also love the sound of rain when it hits our roofs on a warm summer night. We use this one…

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    Definition Essay Love

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    many meanings of the word love, and love means many things to different people. Love is a simple four letter word, but that four letter word goes a long way. Every person has their own opinion on love, and if asked to give a definition on love you will receive a different definition from every person. This is because every person sees and feels love differently. I asked a simple question to twenty random people. My question to those people was “In your own words what is love?” My answers that…

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    Definition Essay Love

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    Love is affection. Love is sacrifice. Love is compromise. Love is faith. Love is believable and unbelievable. Love is destiny. Love is strength. Love is trust. Love is a desire with lust. Love is the world. Yeah, exactly what is love? Love is all about showing ineffable feelings, affections, and solicitude toward a person whom you care about or have very strong feelings for. It can also be expressed in many ways. Love has so many definitions and it is defined differently to others in their own…

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    pre apologize for how long this is. a. Love is the same for men and women. I disagree. I feel that for both sexes there is an emotional and physical part of being in love. Although, do to stereotypes we may lose some of what is most important to us. For example in love movies most guys are seen as jerks that just want to have sex, until the one comes along that is caring and listens etc.. Media like these movies I feel make both men an woman see love in a different way. I…

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    Definition Of Love Essay

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    Define love ? Love is the emotion backbone to every true friend or family member you have; it that warm feeling of passion towards something or someone. When it comes to true love between lovers, it is unconditional and breath taking. Love is making what is important to us a main priority. Love is Platonic. Love is a challenging word to define because it holds many definitions. There is a love that can be shared among family, friends,or a mentor not saying that we are attracted to one…

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