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    Spring Lake ranch and how I wish to continue moving forward in my attempt to be spiritual and build a closer relationship to God. Love and death have played large roles in my life, especially of late and through the course I have been able to better understand my views on the topics and which areas of those views may need re-mapping to expand my world. Much of my life, love has been defined by an unexplainable and uncontrollable feeling that burns inside your soul. One that when you look at a…

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    Shakespeare's Poem Tone

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    “The course of true love never did run smooth” - William Shakespeare. Love can be depicted in many distinct ways, and it is the culmination of all of our emotions. It can be verbalized through sorrow, jubilance, and even fury. Throughout the years, many remarkable poets have been able to express their feelings through their work. It has not only inspired many, but the bulk of these pieces of work has made history. Despite the fact their poems may have been about love, it was never expressed the…

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    threat to society. While society views Edna’s rejection to motherhood as immoral, her unwillingness to give up herself leads to her final act of love, for her children she was willing to sacrifice her life. Edna’s awakening was the birth of her rebellion towards…

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    whose endless love and loyalty for her husband led her on a twenty-five year search. Liza Jane eventually finds her husband in the end though not is the way she had hoped. Upon meeting a handsome and rich young man, Mr. Ryder, she explains to him her story of how she was separated from her husband. Mr. Ryder attempts to persuade her that it's been a long time and that Sam could have moved on, she responded quickly reassuring him that Sam must be searching for her too, for they were in love. All…

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    Daan were wealthy Jewish men with a family. Although there were some similarities between them, there are many more differences. Really, the biggest differences come in their parts as fathers, husbands, and leaders. To begin with, Mr. Frank showed love to his daughters while Mr. Van Daan was quite cold to Peter. One of the times when he showed that he was loving was when he gave both Margot and Anne a diary, so she could write down her thoughts and feelings. An example of Mr. Van Daan being cold…

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    little child all the way to high school some even into college the question is being asked time and time again. Our parents inspire us to be whatever we want to be as long as we are happy. Be a rock star, cheerleader, doctor, teacher, the list of endless possibilities. Or so we are told, until we learn what reality is. Reality tells us, look at the pay first, is it still your dream…

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    indulged in a sonnet; every kind of reader appealed to. You can make love in a sonnet, you can laugh in a sonnet, you can lament in it, can narrate or describe, can rebuke, can admire, can pray.” - Leigh Hunt, “An essay On the Desirableness of Cultivating the Sonnet” in The Book of the Sonnet (1867) Poem: b “Beloved, thou hast brought me many flowers” Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1806-61) (Browning) A traditional sonnet of love, by Elizabeth Barrett Browning, which,…

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    that love will bring them this sense of happiness. In Barbara Fredrickson’s, “Selections from Love 2.0: How Our Supreme Emotion Affects Everything We Feel, Think, Do and Become,” she talks about how we see love in the wrong way and that we should start looking at love the way the body sees it. This change in perception of the definition of love allows people to have a better chance of obtaining love and having a better sense of self. With the conventional notions of love and relationships, love…

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    Demodocus sings about the love story during the war in Book 8 line 300 to 410. The song is about illicit affair between Ares, the god of war, the son of Zeus and Hera, and Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty, the daughter of Zeus and Dione. And Hephaestus husband of Aphrodite tries to stop their adultery. The main theme here is that comparing with Odysseus his own experiences. Homer connected this story to Odysseus himself. First of all, Ares and Aphrodite meet secretly in Hephaestus’s…

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    Kindling Love Analysis

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    Kindling Love She despised him. He was a lying, back-stabbing, rat who deserved his heart to be smashed into a thousand pebbles. He had been manipulating her friend, Kelsey, for nearly three years and she knew every evil detail of his snake like existence. She was disgusted with his slightest inhalation and sluggish movements. Then her friend, the one whom had her heart broken numerous times by this naive and demonic boy, invited him to come home with the two girls. Kelsey was starred-eyed at…

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