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    strong their love was. But as they spent more time with each other, they fell more…

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    Howard’s sonnet, which embodies the aspects of courtly love such as secrecy, aristocracy, and adulterous actions, the speaker, who harbors love and does not reveal it due to the denial of his lover, declares “Sweet is the death that taketh end by love”. The speaker, who suffers through the inability to display his love, makes this observation while love resides in his heart. This observation reveals the secrecy of courtly love in the sonnet. The love precipitates the speaker’s suffering through…

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    Love is an interaction between two different things.There is a different category of love: parental love, love between siblings , love that a husband has for his wife , and love for objects which nearly can be also an addiction.Definitely every single " love " has a specific effect , so in a first part we will talk about the different category of love : then in a second part we will explore the consequences of "love" , and finally in a last part we will see the limit of love which involves the…

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    "Affection" is the humblest and most widely diffused of loves, which portrays the least difference that of the animals. In fact, it is so humble and diffused that it gives itself no airs as Lewis himself says. Although "Affection" has its own criteria, C.S Lewis suggests all objects can be an object of affection as it is the most catholic, the least finical, the broadest of all natural loves. Some people, therefore, raises a valid question that is, "is the love of affection enough in itself?"…

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    types of love; some of which hinder the main plot and cause conflict while some help resolve the dilemmas within the play. An example of parental love - which is not very common throughout the play, is Egeus’s love for Hermia. Even though it seems as he is forcing her to marry the man she doesn’t want, he wants the best for his daughter. In his eyes, Lysander is not the best choice for Hermia even though they are natural lovers. He believes Demetrius is the best choice, because he, too loves…

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    “Love is in the air, every sight and every sound” John Paul Young sings. This song dates from 1978, and yet those lyrics remind us of the poems from the Romantic period. To echo the song, the poems used in this essay will have the word “love” in their titles. To me, when I'm told about “love” and “in the air”, I immediately think of the Romantic movement, that's why all the poems I chose are from this era. This line may lead us to many different interpretations, because the word “air” has a lot…

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    the author shows us examples of the relationship between sacrifice and love throughout the novel.Three examples the author uses is what Eponine does for Marius, what Jean Valjean does for Cosette, and what Fantine does for Cosette. As we know as readers, Eponine was deeply in love with Marius. Eponine knowing that Marius was on his way to the barricade went after him and ended up taking the bullet for him. This shows that Eponine was willing to sacrifice anything for her love Marius even if it…

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    matters only by love from other people. The tone of the song is told by how the author feels about the piece. The author feels that love at first sight really happens and is a good thing to happen. For example, “And now looking in your eyes / I feel in my heart / The start of something new” (Gerrard and Nevil line 17-19). By being able to look and someone and feel a connection between each other is a wonderful thing. But the only thing to do when that happens is to not lose love between each…

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    Love “Forever is a long time .But, I wouldn’t mind spending it by your side” -unknown The theme of ‘“LOVE” is explored in the novel Fever by the bond between Grandfather and Mattie, the connection that Nathaniel and Mattie share, and the relationship Mattie and her Mother have. Mattie & Grandfather display the theme of LOVE throughout novel when they have an issue or problem they didn’t even have to speak. As an example on pg.20 it say's ‘“Grandfather holding my hand .I wanted to tell…

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    “Chemistry of Love: Scanning the Brain ‘in Love’“ focuses on the different emotions and feelings love may bring to couples who are in a passionate romantic relationship. Fisher describes three chemicals: dopamine, norepinephrine, and serotonin that play an important role on how the brain works when a person is in love with their significant other. Each chemical effects the brain and an individual’s expression of their feelings and emotions towards their beloved. Helen Fisher’s most important…

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