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    Carver wrote the story, who would’ve known it would still be as relatable now. The way we view things is nearly the same and it is not hard to know and analyze the problems we read in the story. When we read the story, we get a different setting when people meet up for small talk and drinks. The author introduces to the reader the four characters. They are Mel McGinnis, a cardiologist, Terri, who is his wife, the author, but with the name Nick and his lady friend, Laura. The story starts…

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    Questions arise because of the issues that true love causes. Love can make normal people do crazy things. In addition, anyone can experience true love. Old and young people all over experience true love. In The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, Romeo and Juliet get married too soon and have issues being with each other. They do not tell their parents and Juliet comes up with a crazy plan that does not work. The two lovers end up killing themselves in the end do to the failing plan. In The Tragedy of…

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    Who Moved My Cheese? written by Spencer Johnson displays how important it is to be able to manage unexpected change. The book has mice, Scurry and Sniff and two little people, Haw and Hem. These characters lived in a maze. The maze a symbolization for a work environment and the cheese they are after symbolizes success. The little people moved so that their homes were closer to the cheese source. When this came about, it became the center of the little people’s lives. The cheese source slowly…

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    Reality of Young Love Remember your childhood crush, and how you were willing to do anything to impress them? The stories, “Araby,” written by James Joyce, and, “A Dance with Alison,” written by Melissa Pritchard, depict the life of two kids that fall victim to young love. In “Araby,” a young boy’s obsession of a girl causes him to believe that he must do whatever it takes to win her love. In “A Dance with Alison,” a young girl 's crush ends in disaster. Towards the end of the story, both…

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    These two stories, The Story of an Hour, by Kate Chopin, and A Rose for Emily, by William Faulkner, both focus on various aspects of the female mentality regarding love for family members and the effects they can have. The varying perspectives that each author has can be attributed to the fact that they are different genders and have different experiences regarding love. All things considered, the main point of this essay will be to decide who better represented the varying aspects of female…

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    Star-Crosseded Lovers

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    The timeless idea of star-crossed love Every year on New Year’s, Eve millions of people across the world set resolutions or goals for themselves. 38% of people say that they are going to diet. When you diet, it is ‘forbidden’ to eat junk food. Each year, only 8% of people that diet as their New Year’s resolution actually stick to it. The reason? When something is forbidden, it becomes much more desirable. The same goes for the idea of star-crossed lovers. Star-crossed lovers are defined as “Two…

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    When the word love is brought up, people seem to feel uncomfortable. It brings great controversy between people because no one really knows how to define it. To some it’s when others happiness is their happiness, or when they feel great comfort around a certain someone that they can speak freely to. Everyone has a different opinion on love, it’s a hard topic to discuss. Carver does a great job showing his depiction of love in his story, “What We Talk about When we Talk about Love.” He…

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    the night and just tell stories. Aristophanes and Socrates both tell stories about love, but both have very different meanings. Aristophanes, who is a comic playwright tells a story in which he talks about the myth of soulmates and love, and his meaning of love. Socrates then tells a story of his version of love, and what he believes it to be. Both Aristophanes and Socrates stories gives interesting ideas, in Aristophanes Male/Male pairing is favored, and with Socrates love is for an object, and…

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    sharing sensitive information may be easier (Patterson, 2012). Show the other person that the discussion is coming from a place of love and humility from you. If person feels that one genuinely cares for their well-being, the conversation…

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    instances of love, drinking, and an abortion all throughout “Hills Like White Elephants”. All of these along with a setting at a rail road station, make up the entire story between the two American lovers. Even though love isn’t entirely an example of modernism, the way that hemming way uses it is. He uses love in a modern way by showing a drunken crazy type of love between two people. This is unlike most of the traditional connection between two people as demonstrated in older book. This story…

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