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    settings to demonstrate the many aspects of emotions that are needed in order for love to thrive. In this play, the city of Athens represents structure and realism whereas the fairy forest embodies the characteristics of chaos and imagination. In order for there to be true love, there must be a balance of these emotions, as true love must contain obstacles to make it stronger. Athens exemplifies the more “appropriate” love in society’s eyes; however, a…

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    What is love? This is a question with a wide variety of answers, love can be a neurological conman, a bittersweet taste that lingers on the tongue, or the only thing a person has left. Love to me is not a feeling, but a promise. Love is a promise to stay together until your forever ends, or to live another day when the Universe isn’t your adversary. Don’t find someone you’d die for, find someone who makes Life dying for. No, find someone you’d live for, find someone who makes Time stand still;…

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    Hateful Love Sometimes it takes a tragedy to make people understand and solve their differences, a good example of this is Romeo and Juliet. The play Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare tells the story of two star-crossed lovers drifted apart because of their feud. Both terribly in love, do whatever is necessary to be together, but they fail to do so and would rather be dead than not together. If it was not for the feud causing Romeo’s exile, not allowing them to be together, or making…

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    I believe that love is real and that it is hard to find. I believe that love is real whether it comes from a family member, a pet, a spouse, or a best friend. In this case, real love comes from my boyfriend. It all started at a high school cheer competition. As I am sitting in awards, I look around and I see a boy in the crowd sitting with Lewiston’s fan section. Whispering in my best friend’s ear, I said “Look at that cute boy in Lewiston’s fan section! He's so hot! Although, Im pretty sure…

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    Love Musicians, artist, construction workers, they don't care about rules, what they care about is love. love makes us do weird stuff and makes kind of crazy. Bottom says," Reason and love keep little company together now day's" 3.1.127-128. According to Shakespeare, in Midsummer Nights Dream, love makes us give up our dignity, prevents us from making sound decisions, and makes us see our beloved differently. According to Shakespeare, love often gives up our freedom and dignity. Helana…

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    To love and to be loved is the fundamental reason that humans go on with life. Love and affection is by far the deepest feeling in the human soul. Love is the feeling that makes men do crazy things for women; it is what makes parents do anything for their children. Love can also drive a person to a point of insanity when they can’t have the one who they love. Love drove Gatsby to the point of changing his entire life, into something he was not, but he was in love with Daisy and would do anything…

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    if Romeo and Juliet had true and real love. In William Shakespeare's, Romeo and Juliet, Romeo's love is portrayed unrealistically because of his youthfulness, compatibility, and the length of time of knowing Juliet. In the play, his youthfulness, compatibility, and the length of time of knowing Juliet shows that Romeo and Juliet don't know if they are made for each other or if they are in love. During that time it was common for lust to be mistaken for love. Many people have married others…

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    What does the word love mean? The word love in the dictionary is defined as a profoundly tender, passionate affection for another person. Love is a word that means many different things to many different people. For some people, love can be purely romantic, or purely sexual. Sometimes love is entirely unconditional and that kind of love is usually found between family members and life partners. For others, love can be as free flowing as water, ever changing, and everywhere! To these types of…

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    there is a story of love being portrayed but there is no obvious signs of love the signs are being hidden by lies and pretend hate between two town folk that don’t want each other to know that are in love with them, some of their friends in the town try to help in ways throughout the story having bad and good times but they eventually see what they were hiding from each other for so long and they accept what they have decided. The theme of the play Oklahoma would have been love, this is because…

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    enchantment that makes them cheerful today is love; be that as it may, isn't generally straightforward. You will have to fight to keep the same fire you all…

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