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    Midsummer Night’s Dream. Hermia lives in Athens, Greece with her father Egeus. She happens to be a short brunette who has Lysander and Demetrius in love with her. Strong willed, determined, kind, wise, affectionate, and modest are just a few character traits she possesses. She talks formally and without disrespect to whom it is proper to respect. Her purpose in the story was to receive Lysander and Demetrius’s love. This draws them both to the magical forest for the climax of the story to occur.…

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    together with all three other Desert Wolf stories for a DISCOUNTED price by buying or borrowing DESERT WOLF: COMPLETE COLLECTION. That set includes Desert Wolf, Desert Wolf 2, Desert Wolf 3, as well as Desert Wolf 4: A Very Close Shave, an exclusive short story only available in that set (ASIN B019XXRVCO). The set is also available to KU subscribers. * Desert…

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    “Benedick and Beatrice” situation. Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare, or MAAN for short, is a play about a bouquet of series of characters who each have their own story. One of the pairs of characters is Benedick the gentleman soldier (an eminent one, too), whilst the other is Beatrice the quick-witted matron. These two characters may seem to contrast… but do they really? It’s easy to trick two to love each other, after all. In the beginning, Benedick and Beatrice's similarities,…

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    representation of lesbian sexuality in a short movie. The movie is about the non-normative love affair between Tara, a married woman, and Ariel, a family teacher of Tara’s children. I selected this representation because it is non-normative and it tells the story of two women. It also has many scenes about the women’s sexuality, such as kissing, touching, and having sex. In the movie, Tara is represented as a bisexual woman who gets married with a man but falls in love with a young woman. She is…

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    Ann Landers once said “Love is friendship that has caught on fire, It settles less than perfection and makes allowances for human weakness.” In The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins’,the overarching theme is teenage love. The main character is Katniss Everdeen. Katniss and Peeta both fall for each other. Peeta told Katniss that he had a crush on her on the 1st day of school. They both work together on the games. Teenage love can be complicated for some people and by the relationship that Katniss…

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    Here, the reader is introduced to Lucy’s mother, Mrs. Honeychurch, her brother, Freddy, and her new fiancé for a short period of time, Cecil Vyse. Cecil is a very dislikable, pretentious, and arrogant man who becomes engaged to Lucy for a very short period of time because of his failure to view Lucy as anything (anyone) other than a mere abstract and intangible vision that he has pretty much placed upon her. In this sense, Cecil…

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    forced to compete with Jay Gatsby for his own wife’s love and life-long commitment. In the novel, Tom is able to win and retain Daisy’s love by intimidating her, publicly portraying Gatsby as a criminal who cannot be trusted, and finally, by dismissing Gatsby’s love and making it seem illegitimate. Through these methods, Tom crushes Gatsby’s dream and is able to convince Daisy to remain his faithful wife. Tom tries to convince Daisy that she loves him by intimidating and taking advantage of her…

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    Hamlet's View Of Love

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    Hamlet’s mind is a mess. The theme of love is mentioned throughout Shakespeare’s Hamlet. Throughout the play, Hamlet’s view of love alters. Originally, he believes that love is real, as exhibited through his parent’s relationship. But after the death of his father, his view dramatically changes. The two influential women in his life, Gertrude and Ophelia, help to influence these changes. From Gertrude, Hamlet loses the belief he had in love and from Ophelia, he understands the idea of lust.…

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    Only Street in Paris by Elaine Sciolino is bestseller travel guide book. Sciolino reveal the charm and the strangeness of this road and it is time to make longtime resident of Paris come alive in all it is unique. This book will make the reader hungry for Paris, for cheese, wine and kind of street life that are too fast disappearing. Sciolino, former Paris bureau chief of the New York Times, as the author is a joy to live in the Rue des Martyrs in Paris. Sciolino is attentive jelly every one…

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    Isolation In Frozen

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    allow Elsa to truly discover herself, as she is a strong, intelligent woman whose power cannot be confined by the walls of the castle. Perhaps the most significant aspect of the journey is Elsa’s discovery of sisterly love, which conquers all obstacles. Similarly, Rosalind discovers love in the Forest of Arden. In William Shakespeare’s Elizabethan pastoral…

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