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    pure and simple man to a powerful and demanding man. Lower class Esteban has a pure love for his fiancée. He loves Rosa at his first sight, and he wants to be a wealthy man before marrying his fiancée. Esteban grows up in a poor condition family. His birth “had simply been a regrettable accident in the life of Dona Ester, who was destined to marry someone of her own class, but she had fallen hopelessly in love with that good-for-nothing immigrant, a first-generation…

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    he saw a sad look summoned on his son face. ” I love her father, am afraid she will marry before I have the chance to ask her hand.” Ken said. “ Don't worry son, her fiancé was not on the board of the ships, and you saw by yourself how the misty sea is crazy, a man sailing alone to here won't make it, no matter how lucky or rich he is.” Liam said “ This is not my worry father,…

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    Blindness In King Lear

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    bestowing his kingdom to his older daughters. Firstly, Lear was blind to Cordelia, true intention and purpose of not falsely praising Lear. When Cordelia is asked of her love, she replays “I love your majesty / According to my bond, no more nor less”(1, I,97-98). Cordelia love for Lear was the greatest. Cordelia in the quote above says she loves Lear as a father and nothing more as she does not want to use flattery as a means to get the kingdom, and this shows her honesty and loyalty, Lear was…

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    traits are vivid, like a bouquet of flowers. Mercutio is Romeo’s good friend, they share life, stories and thought together. Shakespeare created Mercutio in direct opposition to Romeo, the main character. Even though Mercutio's life in the play is very short his appearance dominates the dialogue and the action whenever he appears in the play because his character combines traits like using humor and jokes, offensive/provocative language and strong sense of friendship and loyalty. Shakespeare…

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    In the Great Gatsby Jay Gatsby falls in love with a girl named daisy while he is in the army and the rest of his actions in the novel are motivated solely by his desire to obtain her. Throughout the novel Gatsby does many things in order to gain the love of Daisy which eventually lead to his death. Gatsby’s love of Daisy is the past which leads to his later obsession contributes to the meaning of the work as a while by emphasizing the novels theme that money cannot buy happiness. When Gatsby is…

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    book has three Historical Romance novellas in one book. Novella One: Unforgotten Love tells the story of Lady Grace and her love story to the Duke of Holbrook. It was a love match since birth, but tragedy strikes and drifts the two apart. Scandal rocks London and Lady Grace's life causing her to leave London. She finds a life in America and is faced with an old past or a new beginning. Novella Two: Unknown Love tells the story of Lady Tiffany and Lady Amy's escape from London after…

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    Infatuation and love are two vastly different types of affection that most people get confused between. It is likely to occur more so among a boy and a girl when they are young and inexperienced as opposed to when they’re grown and matured. Infatuation can easily be mistaken for love in many cases. In Romeo and Juliet infatuation is mistaken for love by the both of them, for what they had between them was not love due to the fact that they were not mature enough, love takes time to develop, and…

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    “Love is an endless mystery, for it has nothing else to explain it” a quote by Rabindranath Tagore, summarizes the themes implemented in “Hills like White Elephants” by Ernest Hemingway, and “What we Talk About When we Talk About Love” by Raymond Carver. These two stories, contain a husband and wife who attempt to decipher the meaning of love. Hemingway’s characters do this subliminally, whereas Carver’s character’s discuss the meaning in a much broader fashion. Both authors have similar writing…

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    couples that all are shown to find love and happiness through a night of mischief and fairy magic. Reassuring lines, such as “To the best bride bed will we, / Which by us shall blessèd be. / And the issue there create / Ever shall be fortunate. / So shall all the couples three / Ever true in loving be” (5.1.17) promise a happy ending for everyone. But would this actually be the case, even with fairy magic? It 's more likely that the line “The course of true love never did run smooth” (1.1.5)…

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    I have chosen the poem “I do not love thee” by Caroline Elizabeth Sarah Norton. This poems seems to be talking about someone the author knows and likes. The author, Ms. Norton seems to be saying that while she doesn’t feel true love for the subject of the poem, she enjoys their company. She even admires the person and misses them while they are gone. For the most part, I didn't find most of the poem hard to understand. However, at the very end of the poem it says “vet. Alas” and I’m not…

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