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    Abdel Sellou. Their friendship is a truly inspiring story of two people who can come together through different hardships and differences to show us a beautiful example of what our relationships should look like. This film helps us to see people who can help each other become the greatest and most whole person they can be. We see two men who go off script from social norms and normalcy and show us that physical traits don’t matter for having good relationships. Compassion, love, and…

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    Review on The Four Loves by C. S. Lewis. The four loves is a book about different types of love written by C. S. Lewis (1898-1963). Lewis was a man of many occupations such as Novelist, scholar, broadcaster and English literature tutor, but for this purpose a British novelist, who studied at Oxford University and was married to Joy Davidman and is still celebrated for his wonderful works. Apart from The four loves, he wrote other books like, The Allegory of Love, Boxen, God in the Dock,…

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    My Dearest Lucasia” set by Mr. H Lawes ,“To the Fair Clarinda, Who made Love to Me, Imagined More than Woman” by Aphra Behn and “Decade” by Amy Lowell each have their own take on this subject. The theme of lesbian eroticism and desire expressed within the stanzas supports both its original context as well as society’s current views. Historically, acts of kissing and other light touching between women were symbols of friendship, imparting to one another what’s considered a natural occurrence.…

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    immortality. Gilgamesh goes on a series of quests to become immortal. The quests include subjects in bravery, honor, friendship and death. Gilgamesh’s adventures raise questions that can relate to the people of the time period. We can use The Epic of Gilgamesh to understand the religion, culture and values of the people during that time period. In The Epic of Gilgamesh the relationship between human beings and their deities is seen through their belief of Anthropomorphism. Anthropomorphism is…

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    show that happiness can be obtained by finding harmony between justice, friendship, and morality. What is the goal and main purpose of life? Some say to become rich and famous, some say to get an education, and some say to travel the world.…

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    reciprocity relationships and friendship relationships. She also makes us understand the “duties of friendships” and that “favors do create debts.” When you ask for a favor from someone and they help you out you are entering a debt, because if they later come back and ask you for a favor, you will feel compelled to do it because they did you a favor when you asked. However, when you are friends with someone, both of you share the same amount of sacrifice “but friendship is characterized by…

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    explores the friendship between two women, Sula and Nel, from the moment they're little girls until the moment they're grown women. Through Sula and Nel, Morrison illustrates the multiple forms of oppression applied to African American women. In her 'Foreword' to Sula, Morrison identifies the some questions that mattered the most to her as a black female writer: "What is friendship between women when unmediated by men? What choices are available to black women outside their own…

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    Something That Happened It has been said that love is unconditional and perfect in that it conquers all and leaves nothig but love. A love like this can be found in true friendship, families, and sometimes, if lucky, marriage. However, in John Steinbeck’s novella, Of Mice and Men, this perfect love is not seen in all of the characters but is instead replaced by loneliness. Steinbeck illustrates both of these extremes in his novel through the characters within the ranch of the town of Soledad,…

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    Eros Love Style Analysis

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    The Love Attitude Scale has reaffirmed my beliefs and attitudes on love and attaining a suitable partner. According to the Love Attitude Scoring results, my feelings fit the category of a Pragma best. The Pragma is described as someone who does not seek romance or affairs but love out of friendship and would make a suitable partner to build a life with (King 310). I found myself agreeing with many of the Pragma characteristics on choosing a partner who would fit into future expectations in…

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    Makala Relationship Essay

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    talk about in this paper is my relationship with my friend Makala. Makala and I have been friend since the third grade. Makala and I have crossed every hurdle of friendship has to offer, from going to different schools, having different friends and moving far away from each other. As of right now Makala and I are in a long distance friendship and can go days even weeks at a time without talking to each other but when we speak it’s like we never left off. It’s very safe to say based on the test…

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