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    devotion to love is one that can truly be amazing in its own way. People will do things to the extreme sometimes for love, not thinking about the consequences. Is having the ability to change nature by believing that someone has the power to do so, worth the risk? Or is the love towards a spouse worth a precious life? Nathaniel Hawthorne expresses himself with examples of a thin lines of love and hate in his short story, “The Birthmark”. Aylmer’s love for science out weights the love he has for…

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    A great example that demonstrates on how it incorporate that theme is the first song that they perform, which the name of the song is Seasons of Love- Rent. As soon as the curtains open, they start singing this song and this song mostly talks about the amount of minutes that equal one year. Which are 525,600 minutes, with that being said, throughout the song they state that within those minutes how is one individual going to measure it in love. Will it be “in daylights?, in…

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    large emphasis on one main topic; love. One of his possible attitudes towards it, is that love can make people act differently than they normally would. There are many examples of this throughout the play, for example, when Olivia loves Cesario, she is distracted, when Orsino loves Olivia, he is dramatic, and when Malvolio loves Olivia, he is willing to do whatever Olivia tells him. One of the ways that Shakespeare displays this theme, is through olivia’s love for Cesario. It is quite…

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    we can also explore examples of personification in the third line “the blue stars shiver in the distance". The poet also experienced metaphor when said “The night is starry and the stars are blue and shiver in the distance”. And he used metaphor one more time when saying “The…

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    Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, a play by William Shakespeare, love and hate are reappearing emotions just like light and dark are also reappearing images. Light typically symbolizes love and darkness symbolizes hate, but Shakespeare switches the meanings to make a statement on love and hate. In the tragedy, Romeo and Juliet’s love is born from the hate of their families and they inevitably die as a price for the feud. In many instances regarding love and hate, these emotions, although polar…

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    Our current social paradox of love has left many us 20 somethings that are looking for their “forever thing” quite disappointed. From high school sweethearts, college romances, night life hook-ups and tinder dates, we’ve managed to become the masters none and the Jackass’ of them all. Nothing seems to work, possibly because the same people we meet on Tinder are the same people attending we're universities and hitting the town with. Our perspective and mentality on love is up for discussion, not…

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    gets to know and fall in love with Jane, but Darcy is a bit different. Although Darcy later ends up with Elizabeth Bennett, he is very unsure of himself at first. He claims to have no interest in Elizabeth, but this changes later in the novel. Through…

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    led to happy outcomes in the end. In Shakespeare’s play, Much ado about nothing, deceit was used as sometimes necessary tool to build a happy ending, for three examples are: the weeding of Hero and Claudio, the confession of love between Beatrice and Benedick, and the friendship of Claudio, Don Pedro, and Benedick. The first example where deceit led to a happy ending was the wedding of Hero and Claudio. On the eve of the much anticipated wedding, Claudio is walking in the gardens with his…

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    Romeo and Juliet, each born of opposing families, were destined to fall in love and die for each other. These two children fell in love at first sight, and quickly married just in time for the world they knew to fall into chaos. Deaths of friends and family, the banishment of Romeo, and the engagement of Juliet to another man of her parents’ wishes were some of the trials these lovers faced before the ultimate trial they both faced, the death of Romeo and Juliet. Now, the question must be asked,…

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    Another example would be the use of the phrase, “Lengths of Dotted Swiss.” The author uses this uppity fabric to represent a wealthier and more luxurious life- a life that the speaker dreams of. Furthermore, the words, “Scarred knees in dresses,” is a symbol of childhood being overtaken by womanhood. It’s a perfect exemplification of the theme, “coming of age.” In like manner, Rita Dove uses a carnation, one that is “over his heart,” to symbolize love, especially love that she hopes one…

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