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    When thinking of sonnets,the main themes that are considered are expressing love and unrequited love. Most sonnets compare the person of affection with nature, specifically flora and the sky. Shakespeare, however, chooses to honor his subjects with more abstract comparisons and goes as far as to mock the typical sonnet. Sonnets 18 and 130 are prime examples of Shakespeare’s perception of sonnets commonly written in his time. The mockery is expressed through the form of these sonnets using common…

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    ordinary story however, as he tells of alternate life paths, often changing course with the flick of a decision or by some seemingly insignificant event. One path leaves Nemo married to Elise, a painfully depressed woman who never got over the unrequited love she had when she was a teenager and who asked Nemo to swear that when she died he would take her ashes to Mars. A second path leads to a passionless marriage with Jean, which proves to be a life of luxury and success but also of sheer…

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    can’t seem to communicate clearly to each other. David feels that the love he has for his mother is unrequited. Interesting enough in this dystopian future Monica’s three year old son David isn’t her biological son, but instead a robot. Due to the fact of overpopulation woman are only allowed to bear a child if they win the parenthood lottery. However, Monica’s inability to accept David as her own son, and David’s unrequited love for his mother Monica ultimately leads to their own loneliness.…

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    relationship with females. He said allahu Akbar, I told him don't curse me But boy you need prayer, I guess it couldn't hurt me If it brings me to my knees It's a bad religion This unrequited love To me it's nothing but A one-man cult And cyanide in my Styrofoam cup I could never make him love me Never make him love me Love me Love…

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    Love, being the central topic, ironically presents itself as sporadic and devoid for a majority of the play. Several of the relationships established with the play’s progression showed little sign of passion from either party; much like Shakespeare’s other works, such as Romeo and Juliet, the relationships seemed spontaneous and detached from any viable feelings of love. Rosalind, the protagonist, shows intelligence through her pragmatic understanding of love and serves as the central…

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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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    several examples of different types of love between characters. Throughout the story, there is proof of unrequited love, romantic love, the love of family loyalty, parental love, and friendship. Each form of love having it’s own traits that are similar and different from another’s. One of the main types of love most expressed in Romeo and Juliet is romantic love. This is expressed between Romeo and Juliet themselves, as the chorus says “now Romeo is beloved and loves again” (2.Prologue.5). The…

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    Love is the intimacy that majority of people feel at least once in their lives. Love is involuntary. It is not something forced. It is when two people not only confide in each other but they also share their personal feelings for one another. Those who love, vow their commitment to their significant other. The heart has a desire for whatever it may want. Love has different meanings as well as different concepts, but there are only a few types, which are friendly, affectionate, and unrequited.…

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    of love. This becomes a major conflict for the characters to overcome because this conflict confuses the characters. However, the characters always seem to be protected by some element of magic or parental control. A Midsummer Night’s Dream exhibits love this love is portrayed in innumerable ways. These different types of love can be perplex and hard to identify, but they all lead to the intriguing events that occur. The three main types of love presented in this play are parental forced love,…

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    Love, an untamable force, has been the subject of many objects of literature. It varied from the sappiest romantic stories to the most wooing of tragedies. In Romeo and Juliet, love was so much deeper. It was an ever-evolving monster that gave and took away happiness. It’s different faces varied from unrequited, pure, or youthful, foolish love. It’s the evolution, that was best performed in Romeo and Juliet, where stereotypes were set aside to create the most accurate vision of human nature and…

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