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    Cate: Lysander and Helena Avery: Demetrius and Hermia Lines 190-345 Lysander: I had to find Helena as quickly as I could because I love her. Why are you looking for me? Do you think I don’t like you anymore? Hermia: What you are saying must be false. Helena: Hermia, you are trying to trick me too! You are all trying to play this trick on me. Hermia, why would you do this to me, we have been friends forever! You are like a sister to me! Why do you want to destroy our friendship to hurt me!…

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    in order to wrap their head around what they are hearing. When Doug or Beth explains their feelings, they use more complex words. The word, ‘love,’ plays a huge part in this scene, because that is what everything boils down to. Doug and Beth need to know if what they have is worth the trouble, because if not, it will spark controversy for no good reason. Love is a scary topic for Beth, because she has been hurt by men so many times before. That is why…

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    Have you ever been in love with someone, but they didn't quiet love you back? Yes, I believe that we have transpired that before. The word love and infatuation are almost identical to each other. Love is a feeling of deep affection. Infatuation on the other hands means short-lived passion for someone or something. What is the difference between love and infatuation in Romeo and Juliet? Does the play even make a distinction? Love and infatuation in Romeo and Juliet defiantly catches my…

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    Do we really aim to DESTROY the person we love, or is it just that we love them so much we destruct our life to keep them? Why is it important for us to love things that we find precarious? Most importantly, why do we look to things that murder our conscious and damage our heart? Using a short story, William Faulkner discusses that isolation and loneliness can lead to destruction. The word “desolation” can be defined as a state of complete emptiness or destruction. Typically, the warfare of…

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    “A Very Short Story” Literary Analysis Plot. The story starts in spring between an Italian nurse, Luz, and the American soldier, they fall and in love and the climax starts when the nurse refuses to go with him to America, it ends by Luz sinking into cheap relationship and the guy gonorrhea from a sales girl in the loop department. The story ends on summer "on a hot evening in Padua...", then the American soldier stays at the hospital for three months after this and Luz takes good care of him in…

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    complicated and fluctuating that he has to persevere hard in order to “learn” her constantly changing moods, something that he inevitably cannot do. However, in Sonnet 18, William Shakespeare successfully presents a conventional love between the speaker and his partner, who’s beauty and love from the speaker is endless and timeless. In Marrysong, Scott compares the speaker’s wife to nature to highlight his wife’s fluctuating personality and her instantaneous mood swings. The use of “without…

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    In What We Talk About When We Talk About Love by Raymond Carver we are shown a range of different themes, one being young love vs. old love. In these short stories, Carver illustrates his inner beliefs and possibly his own experiences of young and old love. Young love is immature, selfish and unable to communicate in a way that results in the couple separating while old love is unselfish, supportive and committed to someone who they see as the center of their universe and nothing less. In…

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    Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, a tragic play, depicts two young people who marry within hours of meeting each other and ends with their suicides. Their family rivalry forbids the romance, yet it brings Romeo and Juliet closer together and they fall in love. However, such a deep level of affection does not define Romeo and Juliet’s relationship for several reasons. Juliet's immaturity, Romeo's recent heartbreak from another woman and their hasty courtship proves their connection as simple…

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    Sister Love Love is very small word and it has deep meaning. Everyone needs other love in their life. Without love no one fulfil in their life. So, sometime people become more dangerous just only for someone love. No one didn’t want to lose their love and favourite things. For these reason Marcia always felt jealous when she saw her favourite person talk with her sister and told her that he love her not Marcia. Marcia and Karin two sister and they lived with their father. Their father was…

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    a book review from New York Times Database source, provides a lengthy detailed description, for a rather formal audience, with a useful recommendation. However, from the same book, She’s Come Undone, a Goodreads’s user from a Web source, provide a short summary, with no details or specific informational context, for a rather informal audience and also providing a useful recommendation. These two book’s reviews are destine to different audiences, Hilma Wotlizer’s New York Times review, is a more…

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