Persuasive Essay About Love

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    In William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, The Great Chain of Being is a concept demonstrating that everything in the universe has a place in a “divinely planned hierarchal order” (The Great Chain of Being). God is at the top of the hierarchy and it descends, from kings to peasants, to husbands andto wives. All four female characters women break The Great Chain of Being in different ways: Hermia goes against her father’s wishes and runs away with Lysander, Helena seeks after Demetrius…

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    would be; therefore, indicating that Patek Philippe brand of watch is worthy to be sold at their store. Pathos, the emotional appeal, found in the text, “You merely take care of it for the next generation”, suggest the appeal of the higher emotions of love and altruism. The loving gift, from a father to a son, “taking care” of the watch that will become the bond between generations. Conversely, there is an appeal to the base emotion of hubris, the excessive pride that the heirloom is a status…

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    The Highwayman is another intriguing love poem, who was written by another canonical writer named, Alfred Noyes. This poem celebrates the passionate love of its two main characters, Bess and the Highwayman, describing why love is worth dying for. It appeared that it was love at first sight with an extraordinary high level of passion which was felt between Bess and the highwayman in anticipation for their…

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    in a sense, and began to influence Catholics. Greeley’s argument is that sustaining from sex, chaste, is not because of physical virginity, but because of one’s beliefs of human love and their commitment to God (Greeley, Premarital Sex). To…

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    Patrice Tseh E102 Professor Worke 02/18/2018 Rhetorical Analysis Essay Steve Jobs' “You’ve Got To Find What You Love” Speech In the speech “You’ve Got Go Find What You Love,” by Steve Jobs, the author talks about certain events in his life that led him to become the successful CEO of Apple computer and of Pixar Animation Studios. He explores with great details, the fact that he dropped out of college, was fired from a company that was founded by him, and how he feared he was going to die after…

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    When she opens her home with "slumbering hospitality” (2), the reader is surprised. The paragraphs leading to her welcome had suggested that something bad was about to happen: "The enemy had discovered her, and called out in a very cheerful and persuasive tone, "Hallo little girl, how far is it to the road?" and trembling Sylvia answered almost inaudibly, ‘A good ways.’" (2). The choice of words by Jewitt tricks the reader into thinking, like Sylvia, he was…

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    The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe Mr. Beaver in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe says of Aslan, “Course he isn’t safe. But he’s good” (Lewis, p, 86 2015). Mr. Beaver persuasive tone yet frightening voice warms Lucy that she can trust Aslan. However, beware of his mighty size, strength, power, speed, and his load roar can shake the land of Narnia. “if there is anyone can appear before Aslan with their knees knocking” (Lewis, p.86 2005). Mr. Beaver, describes Aslan as good, which…

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    Spike Jonze’s 2013 film Her is about a letter writer named Theodore who falls in love with his phone’s operating system. Theodore is lonely and going through a divorce. One day he sees an advertisement for OS1, a new “artificially intelligent” operating system. The ad states, “It’s not just an operating system, it’s a consciousness.” He purchases it and sets it up to have a female voice. When Theodore asks what he should call her, she chooses the name Samantha. She says that she can grow and…

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    trust issues and the challenges that coincide. She is faced with making an important decision. Sylvia must decide if she should reveal the location of the white heron, or listen to her heart and not tell the handsome huntsmen, whom she has fallen in love with. The trust she gains with the huntsman will affect…

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    “Costs- anything that you normally try to avoid-things you consider unpleasant or difficult” (p. 263). The greatest costs of my relationship are time and constant communication. These two things are very important for both of us. Not only because we both love spending time together, can which be a chore, but also because our communication cultivates relationship to higher moral levels of…

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