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    experience due to the lies that are said about them. By using satire, LZ Granderson in the TED Talk, “The Myth of the Gay Agenda,” presents humor, personal journey, and emotional connections, which creates a convincing argument towards the audience about love and respect. First of all, Granderson is a humorous person throughout his speech. LZ Granderson uses verbal irony to be humorous and stir up the audience in a positive and funny way. Granderson talks about his daily life being evil, “My…

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    Love is a universal theme, one that extends to the beginning of time. Love has been described as patient and as kind. This is the kind of love that is broadcasted in all of your favorite romantic films and comedy. But sadly in the real world, all love doesn't look the same. In a society where women are still fighting for equality to men, some love is far from patient, and is definitely not kind. For centuries men have played the dominant role in relationships, while women are expected to be…

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    Love is something that cannot be forced, something that cannot be forced. True love is not made by us, it is made by G-d. You can’t rush it and try to force love by loving a girl for her looks and not for who she is. This can ruin relationships and even lives. In the play The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet written by William Shakespeare, Romeo loves Rosaline in the beginning, but as soon as he sees Juliet he falls in love with her, Romeo loves her for her beauty. He hardly knows her. In The Tragedy…

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    People frequently suffer from the choice between love or jealousy; nonetheless, in the short story “The Lady, or the Tiger?”, written by Frank R. Stockton, the author informs the reader that the princess chose the lady for her lover to marry. In the exposition of the same short story, the author narrates the strong feeling of love that the Princess possessed toward the handsome peasant who was on trial, “This royal maiden was well satisfied with her lover, for he was handsome and brave to a…

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    Notebook’s stance that freedom is formed through falling in love is conveyed through the films use of varied shot length, costumes, and lighting. Amanda Smith Barusch states that Love stretches beyond our comfort zone, revealing capabilities we didn’t know we had (7).Ally is introduced to freedom, something she wasn’t familiar with, when she falls madly in love with Noah. The Notebook is a romance film about two people who fall in love and go through hell and back to make their relationship…

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    versions within the story. As Martel opens the novel with a description of Pi’s youth, readers learn that his childhood in a zoo and with multiple faiths prepares him for survival as a castaway. His survival of the power struggle between the hyena and Orange Juice, recognition of the meaning of Richard Parker’s behavior, and his taming of the tiger based on prior knowledge all demonstrate his…

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    Branscum Ethics movie essay I Love You, I Love You Too Have you ever just sat or laid somewhere thinking how sweet and romantic it would be to love someone so much that nothing or no one else in the world mattered at the time? If so, the movie called The Notebook is a great movie to lay there alone or with the person you love and have all those feelings just fill your heart and soul. It is a love story from 1940 about a young couple who are totally opposite from each other in the way that they…

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    Both texts have different views on love and relationships. In the poem “To My Dear and Loving Husband”,the protagonist is deeply in love with her husband and show this in her marriage. But in the “Story of An Hour” by Kate Chopin, Mrs.Mallard the protagonist feels repressed in her marriage. These women characters express different views about their marriage. “To My Dear and Loving Husband” and the “Story of An Hour” are both text about love storys. In the “Story of An Hour” Mrs.Mallard feels…

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    overall theme. All of Greethurst’s poems revolve around the idea of a blissful state of mind, creating a theme of happiness and love. Throughout Greethurst’s writings, there seems to be a story about a girl from when she was in her adolescent years to when she grows older. She starts out as an innocent and joyful little girl until she grows up and finds romance and love. She goes through a fit of emotions as she ages and…

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    and ended with death, but the story continues to live on. Romeo and Juliet was written in 1500’s and showed how relationships worked back then and how Shakespeare saw relationships. It is important to use lenses because, “The different lenses also allow critics to focus on particular aspects of a work they consider important.” (McGinn research, via Tyson, Richart). The relationship lense is looking at the different types of relationships and see how they affect the story or the characters.…

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