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    my husband,” has gotten entirely too old. Perhaps, our husband can’t be sent to us because we’re not ready to receive him. Preparing for your husband may sound stupid, or even pointless, but there are some key attributes that I read from What to Do Until Love Finds You by Michelle Mckinney Hammond that women should work on obtaining while preparing for marriage. Get Clean. Physically, of course, but even more so spiritually. If you’ve been hurt before and still are carrying baggage from a past…

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    The Presence of Light in Carver’s “What We Talk about When We Talk about Love” Raymond Carver is the author of “What We Talk About When We Talk About Love,” he shows us in his story how a conversation about love can sometimes make people wonder what love really is. They begin to question if they ever knew what love was. One of the characters explains how love could easily just turn into a memory. The story takes place in the kitchen one afternoon. “The sunlight filled the kitchen from the big…

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    Love & Nightingales in the Lais In the Laustic by Marie de France we hear a story about an affair, between two neighbors. The fable tells us about the love between a married women and the knight that lives next door. In the story they mention a nightingale, a song bird, which is used as a metaphor to represent their love for one another. The affair is short-lived, and can be interpreted in a few different ways. When reading the fable, you can see it either as a sad tragic ending to a…

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    The structure of a novel can greatly impact the outcome of it. It can help the plotline move along. Using different methods, the author can shape the structure to help the reader understand important aspects. The novels Love Medicine by Louise Erdrich and The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien showcase some of these techniques. They make the stories more interesting and complex through the structures they use in the course of the novel. Both authors use similar techniques, the they chose these…

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    In the book the “Ballet of The Sad Cafe” author Carson McCullers tells a story about a love triangle. Between a 6 foot muscular women named Amelia, a hunchback who is always in someone else business named Cousin Lymon and a handsome bad boy named Marvin. The story stars with cousin Lymon comes walking down a dirt road to Miss Amelia’s house saying that he is kin to her. She lets him in her home something she never does unless she plans on hurting someone or making a deal with them. Over the…

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    experiment conducted by Harvard researchers ended with the conclusion that love is all that truly matters in life, showing that happiness revolved solely on love or searching for it. Raymond Carver’s “What We Talk About When We Talk About Love” focuses on four character’s different opinions of what love is and their journey in searching for the true meaning, some of the characters denying this human impulse to thrive in this ‘true love’ concept. Carver’s use of symbolism truly forms the backbone…

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    In the TED Talk “Love, No Matter What”, Andrew Solomon shows readers and listeners how identities that differ from the parents, which Solomon claims are “horizontal identities” can change from being looked at as illnesses into full-fledged identities through the power of love and acceptance. Solomon uses his own personal narratives, the stories of others he has interviewed and his extensive research on the topic of, “how much love there can be, even when everything appears to be going wrong” to…

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    ever thought about whether you should do what you love in life, or if what you would love to do would be enough to support you or a family? In Gordon Marino’s “A Life Beyond ‘Do What You Love’” Marino discusses that people look to pursue what they love in life, and whether this is always the best course of action. As Marino goes further in his essay, the idea is brought forth that doing what you love in life is not always the rational choice, but doing what is necessary to support yourself and a…

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    the speech “ You’ve got to find what you love “ , CEO of Apple Computer and of Pixar Animation Studios Steve Jobs discusses three stories about his own life and he finds a way to connect his life experiences with reality . He states this speech at Stanford University to explain to the students the three man points they will face throughout their life journey. Steve’s first story is about him not graduating from college . Steve states that it's okay to not know what you want to do with your life…

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    The intended meaning was her vison of a relationship with the man she loved. She did not know that it takes work to maintain it. Thinking she was in love, nothing else mattered. “She thought the studio would keep itself” How she thought life would be with the man she loved. “No dust upon the furniture of love” Because she is in love, she imagines that chores such as cleaning and cooking would not be part of her world. Her vision of a studio with “a plate of pears, a piano with a Persian…

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