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    “Love is the only thing that lets us see each other with the remotest accuracy,” was a quote stated by Martha Beck. This quote conveys that with love comes the ability to be able to truly know a person or object. The ability to do this comes with times of analyzation. For example, when you decide you truly love that outfit you wore you came to that conclusion by analyzing the texture, color, style and in general all of it; without these judgements you wouldn’t have been able to reach that…

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    the four-year-old thinks of romanticizing with Mani. From the fullness of a welcoming hug to his anxiety as he waits to get a bath from her. ‘The gleam on Mina's legs up the stairs. He would eat her if he could (114).’ Leo’s aspirations are however short-lived and would be met with disappointment, a good portion of which has defined lives of two friends and their husbands. Finally, Leo’s enthusiasm in rescuing the raptor does…

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    BUCKLEY IS A LIVING, BREATHING LOVER OF LOVE, AND PROUD OF IT Tick, tock, my teenage brain counts down, Jeff will turn the corner in exactly 2.45 seconds. He’ll be wearing his red soccer jersey and looking to die for. There he was as beautiful as ever—wait who’s his friend? Teenagers, we’ve all been one and yet it seems that once we reach the ripe old age of twenty we forget what's it like to be caught up in the middle of adolescence. The drama of who loves who and the long nights staying up…

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    Brotherly Love

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    The best movie that I have ever seen was Brotherly Love, because it was organized well and easy-to-follow, and presents the main idea well. After watching Brotherly Love the reaction that you would get is to not trust people to easily because you never know who they really are. I would say to not trust people to easily is the overall reaction because in the movie a teenage girl Jackie, who was ambitious for music was sidetracked by love, she trusted this boy Chris, to easy and she did not know…

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    relationships in this novel are not convincing that they are actually in love. However, some evidence of true love is present in the novel, The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, the idea is also altered as well as degraded by the disillusion and obsession over the social hierarchy and the reinvention of the woman during the roaring twenties. In the…

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    The rose represents young love as in young lovers get each other roses to show their affection to one another. Emily never got the chance to accept a rose from anyone because of her father, but once she met Homer she finally accepted the “rose” and fell deeply in love with him. Emily’s hair is a symbolic reference of her sexuality. Seattle Pi insists that “Emily’s hair is symbolic of her sexuality…

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    popular and tragic love-story, written by William Shakespeare in 1599.Romeo and Juliet is the tale of two lovers, Romeo and Juliet, who take their lives for each other when their love get hinder from their quarreling parents. Many , all over the world consider and hail the play as the most touching story of all time ever told .Probably, that is why the play has gotten translation into so many other languages. Despite the play is still considered as a role model in the real life of love, it…

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    you can see examples of modernism. Ernest Hemmingway used 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…

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    Everything Fades, Especially Love William Shakespeare’s Sonnet 116, Let me not to the marriage of true minds, conveys the idea that love is unending and only flourishes as time passes. Andrew Marvell’s poem, To His Coy Mistress, expresses the idea that there is not enough time to love emotionally and that you cannot waste time waiting for an emotional love. The love that Shakespeare desires is emotional love while the love that Marvell longs for is not true love, it is physical love. Both, in…

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    Nicholas Sparks and his heart warming, but predictable movies. After watching for no less than 20 minutes, we already know how it’s going to end. “How I Met My Husband” by Alice Munro is quite the opposite. “How I Met My Husband” is not the average love story. This story provides a good example of both situational and dramatic irony. A scene we all know very well, is the scene where the boy and the girl meet. When Chris Waters saw Edie for the first time he said, “Well, I just wanted to tell you…

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