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    Throughout Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare shows many examples of the main theme, forbidden love. In this story two feuding families, the Montagues and Capulets, each have a child who falls in love with the other. The young Juliet Capulet and Romeo Montague meet and fall in love at first sight. They know they cannot be together because of their names, and that is how the main theme, forbidden love, comes about. Act 1 Scene 5 of Romeo and Juliet is right after they met each other and find out each…

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    true love as it is with ghosts; everyone talks about it, but few have seen it”. True love is what Romeo and Juliet, two teenagers, seem to experience in William Shakespeare’s, Romeo and Juliet. Romeo and Juliet believe that they have fallen in true love with each other regardless of their family feud, Romeo’s love for another girl in the beginning of the story, and their young age. Although, some may believe that teenage love can be real, nevertheless, it is impossible to fall in true love as…

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    Stories of Love and War The movie “Troy” directed by Wolfgang Petersen is a reenactment of the trojan war inspired by Homer’s Iliad. It is the story of love and war. The love of a city, love for a girl, and love for oneself. It is a twisted tale that reveals that the world not all black and white; it reveals that there are many grey areas as well. One of the main examples of this can be seen in King Priam. Troy is adored by him more than anything. Priam is an excellent example of how love,…

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    war. At first; yes the thrill and intoxicating feeling of power will be enough for people to continue living without friendship or love. However, people will get tired of it and would want to start a friendship and love; because naturally as humans we are hard-wired for love and affection. No, I could not live in such society because, I grew up being taught that love is very important and is an essential part of our living lives. Furthermore, in the book 1984 by George Orwell, O’Brien has been…

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    How could one of the most notorious crime-couples be the example of true love? Contradictions aside, Bonnie and Clyde is a well-known biographical-romance story that depicts the lives of Bonnie and Clyde and their various robberies and outrageous adoration for one another. At a young age, Bonnie and Clyde met and fell in love instantly. Fascinated with delinquency, they proceeded to live out a life of crime, committing robberies and numerous acts of murder. Alas, their crime-spree and romantics…

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    Love is a piece of life that can be perpetually evolving. In the play, A Midsummers Night Dream by Shakespeare shows that adoration is not generally steady, and can change in extremely unusual examples. This subject is most apparent among the different couples inside the play. Toward the start of the play, Lysander and Demetrius made an "adoration triangle" with Hermia at the peak and Helena being practically non-existent. Both men worshipped Hermia, asking for her acknowledgement, and…

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    I believe that Gatsby is not in love with Daisy, only the idea of her. In Gatsby’s head he has created such an illusion that even if they were to be together again, she wouldn’t be able to live up to the expectations that he has developed in his mind. This is shown when the book states “He had thrown himself into it with a creative passion, adding to it all the time, decking it out with every bright freshness can challenge what a man will store up in his ghostly heart” (Fitzgerald 103). Gatsby…

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    From The First Sight Is there anyone who did not have “ Love “ in his life? Love is the best word that we have ever heard and it is the most important element in our life. It is the first feeling that you have been treated by since you born and opened your eyes. Could you count how many love words that you heard in your life? I believe that you can’t do that because it is more than you can imagine. Even it 's more than you think. The first lovers in your life are your parents. They loved you…

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    Daisy’s Love For Gatsby Throughout the novel, The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Jay Gatsby spends close to his entire adult life chasing after Daisy’s love. Everything Gatsby has done is with intent on impressing Daisy and getting her attention. From buying his house purposely across from hers, to throwing big extravagant parties. With that being said everything Gatsby did was at first worth it to him because Daisy was everything Gatsby thought he wanted and more. He was in love with the…

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    comes to something like love. “We accept the love we think we deserve (Chbosky Perks)” said Bill, the wallflowers teacher. To a great extent do I respect this quote although at the same time find love completely glorified, when Bill said that we in essence crave love and therefore “we accept the love we think we deserve”. To Charlie it shows the choices that his friends have made when it comes to love, like Sam falling for the wrong guy or Patrick loving someone who loves him but will not admit,…

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