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    Love is argued to be the most powerful emotion one can receive. It is crazily complex and cannot be explained simply to anyone. While love cannot be explained, every person has the capability to feel it. Love feels different every time and that must be why no one can fully explain it. Love one can feel is sporadic and mostly doesn’t make sense but you can figure it out through time and many other factors that can be shown or taught. There are many different types of love according to…

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    the different types of love in Shakespeare’s play ‘Romeo and Juliet’ Shakespeare’s play ‘Romeo and Juliet’ has become a major hit all over the world and is studied in depth in many places. In the play Shakespeare portrays three types of love; arranged marriage, true love and courtly love. Arranged marriage is shared between Juliet and Paris. Juliet is forced to marry Paris after a family loss. Romeo and Juliet share true love after meeting at a Capulet ball. Finally, courtly love is when Romeo…

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    various types of love portrayed in the writings of William Shakespeare in the play A Midsummer Night’s Dream. There are several forms of love depicted in the play, including parental love, forced love, romantic love, as well as jealousy to name a few. Early in the play, the character Lysander says, “The course of true love never did run smooth” (1.1.134), this theme carries through the remaining scenes of the play as various sets of characters undergo a series of trials referencing love…

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    be the greatest love story of all time that captures the most beautiful moments of true love between two young star-crossed lovers, Romeo and Juliet, shows us how love can be both absolutely heart-wrenching and the most beautiful thing in the world at the same time. The play “Romeo and Juliet” by William Shakespeare conveys many different types of love such as romantic and friendship love. During this essay, the two types of love are to be compared and contrasted. Romantic love is considered…

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    Midsummer Night’s Dream is the theme of love. The play is all about love, the plot revolves around love, and the play ends in marriage. Almost every character in the play has love, but there are many different types of love. A close look at Titania’s relationships shows this, as she is the most flexible character. She has four loves, and each one is a different type of love. These loves are also ranked; the different types of love take preference over one another. Her love of Theseus seems like…

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    Every type of love has appeared in literature at least once. Authors use love to represent a relationship between characters or just to help develop the plot. Some types of love are unrequited love, parental love, and lastly romantic love. Scientifically, romantic love is when the chemicals in the brain kick in and make the person feel an emotional high full of exhilaration, passion, and elation when the person is with their lover. When a person is in love they tend to overlook faults, conflict…

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    English language the word “love” has a pretty straight forward meaning, but we use the word in many complicated ways. The same word you describe your wife with is the same word you would use when you’re talking about your favorite TV show. Even though we use the same word to describe the different levels of love the ancient Greeks was able distinguished four different words for love and each one has their own unique meaning: storge, philia, eros, and agape. The first type of love, storge, is…

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    Love is something that most, if not all, people around the globe have given or received at some point of their lives. It is something we crave to experience and some spend their entire lives in search of someone to love or who will love them. But what is love? Many debate on whether love is a feeling or a decision. Is love something you can say about the things we like, such as foods and colors, or should it be used only for the people we truly love? Should you constantly remind the people you…

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    Different people describe love in various ways. Some people define it as an intense affection that a person can have towards somebody or something. Others assert that love is a deep sexual or romantic attachment existing between two parties. Some scholars claim that love means developing a passionate affection towards somebody or something. A feeling of warmth or personal attachment towards someone or something is also referred to as love according to others. From the different definitions of…

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    What is love in your eyes? In my view there is three different types of love. There is the love of family and friends, love of a pet, and love for your significant other. In my first essay concept essay I explained the three different definitions of love. The two most important ones are the love of your family and the love for your boyfriend or girlfriend. My overall definition of love is to care and go the extra mile for something or someone, and to power through tough times. This essay will…

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