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    aren 't loving what you are doing everyday than how are you living. Yes you still are living, but in frustration, hate, anger, and boredom, not loving. One of our goals is to be loved and fall in love. To love what we do. To listen to our parents when they say, as long as you are happy. Happiness is love. There is an article that surveyed professors and the correlation between satisfaction and money. “For American professors, their direct path shows that income is directly related to high…

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    In John Donne, there are three short poems, "Love 's Deity," The Dream," and "Self-Love" they are great poems that discuss the main themes such as love, imagery, nature, and dream of a man tried to be loved with a girl in life. It is an awesome poem; it brings many things to the reader and the audience has feeling peace, exciting, joy, and happy in life and society. Love is a series of strong emotions, the mentality, and different attitudes ranging from the personal feelings of the joy. It can…

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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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    Short Story Essay Many people believe that no love is like a mother's love. No one can love a child more than its mother. In the short story “Average Waves in Unprotected Waters” a mother has a son with a disability, and it becomes difficult to take care of him because of the way he sometimes acts. This mother cannot find someone to watch him. She was once married but her husband later left her and she had to take care of her son on her own. The living conditions were not very good and it was…

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    known traditions that has occurred for over centuries. The views on marriage remain dissimilar among different cultures and have changed over the periods of time. To demonstrate, in the narratives ¨The Story of an Hour¨ and ¨A Jury of Her Peers¨ these short stories give us insight on some perspectives of marriage life back in the day. Both of these deal with women who feel trapped by the ways of marriage, such as by their companion. People marry for different reasons, but the question that…

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    traits that come along in their work. In the novel, Never Let Me Go, Kazuo Ishiguro wrote about a clone, Kathy, and her life growing up at the school of Hailsham and the impact it had on her. Throughout the story many emotions are expressed. Passion and love contributed to her individuality. Tommy was a misfit for many years of his youth and would be teased till he threw a tantrum. Even when she knew it was socially wrong, she still befriended…

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    “There is perhaps no other theme in world literature as prevalent, provocative, diverse--and perennially compelling--as that of love or its absence (McClinton-Temple 67). William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream and D. H. Lawrence’s “The Horse Dealer's Daughter” have many similarities when dealing with the concept of love. Both writers focus on the concept of relationships in their works, in fact, Shakespeare was said to have written his play to be performed at a wedding.” Scholars…

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    The song “To the End” by My Chemical Romance highly corresponds to the story that is told by Faulkner in “A Rose for Emily”. The song resembles the short story in terms of the characters that take part in the events and the ending of the story with a murder. Similar in both cases is the death from drinking the cyanide and the gay nature of the man as well as the solitude of the characters. I chose this song since it reflects the grumpy and sad mood of Faulkner's story. Speaking of the characters…

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    the most and that is “To My Dear and Loving Husband”, it is an extremely short and sweet piece of work. Sweet is exactly the word that you would use to describe it, due to the fact that she is describing the compatibility between herself and her husband. Throughout the short poem you are thrown a love story towards you that was condensed into twelve lines. Reading this piece, the audience might be torn between a sappy love story or a writer who simply just likes to talk about herself. “To My…

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    Kelly is 24, but shy, uncertain, and a virgin, looking for The One. Curvaceous, beautiful and intelligent, she drives her friends, Carmen and Jessica, wild with her lack of confidence. They take her to a New York bar to persuade her to make more of herself. There she is seen by Benedict who is with his soon to be ex-wife, Ava, setting out to one another the terms of their upcoming divorce. Benedict is drawn to Kelly, attracted beyond measure by her. When Ava leaves the bar Benedict heads for the…

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