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    believe that love is the basis to marry (Dion & Dion, 1991). If love was to disappear from a marriage than that marriage has the grounds to end. It is believed by many (including me before I read this) that love decreases or fades away over time. One of the theories that the article talks about is media could be playing a huge role opinions about marriage and love. The media highlights the bad things about love and marriage, but never the good things. This can give people the impression that…

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    Love can be powerful. It can make you feel all kinds of different emotions. It can make you feel happy, sad, angry, and confused all in one moment. In "Romeo and Juliet" love is one of the main ideas of the story. It is the conflict, the solution, and the climix. The thing is how do we know hen we are just infatuated with someone and what is love. What is the different between the two and how do we know when we are truly in "love" with someone. In "Romeo and Juliet" Romeo experiences all kinds…

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    I Carry Your Heart

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    Cummings and the short story, A Cat In the Rain, were both written during the lost generation. In the poem, I Carry Your Heart, the theme is nothing can stand in the way of true love is shown throughout the poem. In the short story, A Cat In the Rain, the theme of dissatisfaction and isolation is revealed throughout the story. However, both show the theme of powerlessness. In this poem, I Carry Your Heart, by E.E. Cummings,the theme of “nothing can stand in the way of true love” is evoked…

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    To an individual love is a sensation of transforming rather than remaining stagnant – and this metamorphic emotion is not limited only to romantic love. The world revolves around a lot of platonic and self-love, too. Love is subtle, silent, and delicate; and in its beginnings it can be drowned out easily by attachment, fear, and especially lust. Love is powerful – powerful enough to shatter the dirty habits a person bears. Desire – or lust – is reckless. Desire is the intention to change, to…

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    In the poem, “For You” by Kim Addonizio, she uses situational irony and personification. Addonizio blends the two elements together to show how much she is in love with him. Adding her syntax and diction, Addonizio draws emphasis to what she is doing for love. To start, Addonizio gives a great descriptive of what she is doing for him. She says, “For you I undress down to the sheaths of my nerves.” Addonizio is telling her lover that, for only him, she will remove her outer layers of…

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    Lessons In Love You should really get to know your crush before you act like someone you’re not, because it may come back to haunt you in the future. According to “The Bass, The River, and Sheila Mant”, a country boy has grown a slight crush on the city girl next door, yet with him being a few years younger, he can’t help but to eye her from afar and gape at her beauty. In comparison with the other by the name of “Lessons of Love”, a girl has fallen for a boy who she thought would never notice…

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    Romeo and Juliet, the most tragic infatuation? Is love at first sight real, or is it possible? Would it really play out in such a extreme fashion in Shakespeare’s play? Perhaps love at first sight is real, but would it really play out in such a extreme way? It is clear Romeo and Juliet’s ‘love’ was merely infatuation with each-other. Their relationship’s span was extremely short and rushed, they immediately fell for each-other when they first met, and their marriage took place a day after…

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    The Magi Sacrifice

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    The Sacrifices for Love I. Introduction. Introduce thesis: “The Gift of the Magi”, a short story written by O. Henry in which love is more important than any material item and the value of a gift lies in the sacrifice behind it, rather than its material value. Thesis: Love prevails over material value since the main characters show the love for each other by giving up their most valued material possessions to buy Christmas presents for each other. II. Plot. A. Della and Jim are a married…

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    The TRUE Love between Romeo and Juliet The topic of love itself is a complicated and confusing topic. Love is also a broad subject. There is the love between family. Also there is the love between friends, peers, and coworkers. But, the strong and romantic love between a man and a woman is one of the strongest loves in existence. In Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, the love between Romeo and Juliet is often a debate as to whether their love is true love or simply mere attraction. In the play…

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    Many couples enter into their first marriage being blindly naïve. Some people believe that all it takes is the emotion called “love” to sustain their marriage, but this is only a smaller piece to an enormous puzzle. Marital bliss is just a myth. In reality, marriage depends upon wisdom and character traits. As we grow as children into adults, we judge people and our surroundings. People take their inner filter to decide what is right from wrong. Unfortunately, our sight is strictly based upon…

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