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    need for affection. Both the song and the story illustrate that it is human nature to crave love and affection no matter what happens. Gomez tells her lover: “Boy, I need you here with me” or else she will die. In the song, Gomez represents love as an essential component of life. Likewise, Jane believes that happiness is to be “loved by your fellow creatures” (250). Humans also have a covetous desire for happiness. These depictions argue that happiness is only achieved by getting affection from…

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    A child is meant to feel jealous, when his parents shows more affection to someone else than him. In the novel “The Kite Runner”, the author Khaled Hosseini uses many characters to display the affection of a father son relationship and how they differ from character to character. The author talks about the characters of Amir, who is a coward, jealous, and the only son of Baba, and the character of Hassan, who is a selfless, courageous, strong and the only son of Baba’s servant. Furthermore, in…

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    “Overall Physical affection has the tendency to release feel-good hormones. This is an important part of any healthy relationship” (“Importance Of…”). When cheating in relationships the cheater is usually unhappy and not getting the affection, or attention, that she or he needs. Therefore they look for other ways of getting physical affection from other people. Affection can be defined as a “fond attachment, devotion, or love” (“Affection”). Examples of simple gestures of physical affection…

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    Olds' emphatically trusts that people ought not share in sex without feeling awesome measures of affection for their accomplice. Olds closes the ballad with, "Just factors, like the partner in the bed, and not the truth, which is the single body alone in the universe against its own best time" (Olds 21-24). In her lyric, she highlights the false notions of sex without affection. Olds' recommends that the main thrust of their enthusiasm is simply a physical yearning, and highlights the…

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    The reason Dante writes Inferno is because of Beatrice. Most of Dante’s work was inspired by her love and affection but the nature of this infatuation suggested that his love for her was not human love (driven by lust and punished as a sin in the second circle of Inferno), but in fact it was divine love (pure, holy and love that God has for his people which he expects in return). Her divine love serves as a pathway to God and salvation. Some level of Dante’s love for Beatrice is based on…

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    the extent that they are affections of substance, that is, that which is in something else and is conceived through something else…

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    I believe that some people need more affection than others due to the hardships they have endured. As an individual, you get to decide who you are internally and with help from your life experiences that make everything become more clear. Your hardships shape who you are through things such as the loss of family and friends, betrayal, disappointment or in some cases it could be financial issues. In the modern drama, A Streetcar Named Desire, Author Tennessee Williams demonstrates the emotional…

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    Affection is not always beautiful or ideal. Throughout the Metamorphosis by Ovid there were many examples of treacherous “love” stories. However, could these actions be considered love? During his time in the Roman Empire, Ovid wrote many controversial pieces that uprooted questions about the respectfulness of the topics at hand. His writings traditionally provided deep thought for moral reflection. Within this book, there are many acts of affection that are brutal such as cutting out tongues…

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    sexual affection for the girl. In addition, religion is a large part of the boy’s way of life but as sexual needs come into play, the boy realizes that his religious form of affection is much different from the normal way of life. Thus, showing him that love in the religious environment and love in the truth of reality do not counterpart. As any young boy, sexual affections would pop in his head daily, but the boy connects religious meaning with his everyday surroundings. The boy’s affection…

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    companionship and affection. Parents have even given the robots to their children to teach them the responsibility of caring for a live animal, but there is no proven evidence this works. While invading the space we have in our hearts for genuine pets, the robots continue to provide many negative outcomes that comes with owning this imitation pet. Robotic pets have several negative effects such as limited responsibility to teach to a child, social isolation, and artificial affection, which…

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