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    Motherly Love Teenage pregnancy and teenage parents do not have to be any different from adults. It all depends on how one views and treats them. According to a study done by the CDC in 2014, of every 1,000 babies 24.2 babies are born to a teenage mother. As a society people must be more understanding of teenagers being parents, and know that it does not automatically make them a bad or poor parent. Pregnancy and parenting is a tough job alone, while the teenage brain is still developing think about going through both of those phases as well, and having society be harsher to one as studies show instead of actually supporting and understanding. The problems with becoming a pregnant teenager seem to be daunting. First a teen may not receive enough family support at home, and that is alone a terrible thing because already the teen might…

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    Society has many different interpretations of teenage love relationships. Many say sometimes that the teenagers can’t be in love and that it’s not a real relationship they are just messing around and having fun. But in reality many relationships that start in the teens are very real and can last a lifetime if they want it to. Taylor Swift singer and song writer, she tells many tales of her own relationships experiences as well as some of her very close friends. The topics and experiences she…

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    Teenage love isn’t quite authentic, and Shakespeare’s portrayal of young love certainly doesn’t help its reputation. Grainer has argued that, “As far as many teenagers are concerned, love always seems to be in the air. But is it really love? I don’t think so. In many cases, it is a false love created by the media and music that influence teenagers’ way of thinking.” His argument is agreeable. By the media, teens are exposed to many different impressions of “love”. Popular television shows like…

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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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    crossed lovers have a forbidden love for each other. They go through many obstacles just to be together. Just like these lovers, Romeo and Juliet, teens now-a-days are very naive when it comes to love. Teens are just so caught up in the moment that they do not realize what they are rushing into. Just like in the play, the two main characters rush into their love affair and do not think of the consequences. Teens in today 's society picture a flawless love when in reality, love comes with a…

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    “If you do not love me, I shall not be loved. If I do not love you, I shall not love” was said in the poem called, “Cascando” by Samuel Beckett. He wrote this about a girl, who didn’t love him like he loved her. Teenage true love doesn’t exist. However, Shakespeare wrote a play called, “Romeo and Juliet” that is about a pair of two “star-crossed lovers”. Romeo and Juliet aren't in love because they’re strangers, they’re violent, and their families hate each other. One reason Romeo and Juliet…

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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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    Teenage years are one of the most memorable times in an individual’s life. Screenwriters (or whoever else) creates stories that attract adolescents... Teenage love has been a classic story for movies from generation to generation. In this era, Twilight puts a sci-fi twist in the traditional teenage love story which makes it one of the first of its kind to shift the popular teenage movie culture. Twilight has inspired many movies and shows including, “The Vampire Diaries”, “Teen Wolf”, “Warm…

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    The effect this has on the audience is that they want to see whether Romeo is caught so overall makes the scene much more intense. Teenage love is Shakespeare's way of making Romeo and Juliet fall in love so quickly and perhaps is the reason why the play is only four days long. And also that they were being reckless because they were young and never really stopped to think about what they were doing. Friar Lawrence: "Young men's love then lies Not truly in their…

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    Most teen love stories that I have read follow two broken teens that help each other become better or an unlikely pair falling in love; this story was neither of those. Before Olly came into her life, Maddy was living, but she didn’t really feel alive. She followed the same mundane routine every day, but Olly changes everything the moment he moves in next door. Maddy went from wearing all white to actually wearing color, from following the same routine to spending quality time with Olly, and,…

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