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    Anne Bradstreet starts her poem by having endless love for her husband. She states in every line how her love is so complex to explain it in those twelve lines. In her first three lines she uses “If ever” as if she is explaining those lines within the couple as a whole. The title of the poem is exactly what the poem addresses “her dear and loving husband.” She really likes her husband and loves him because she uses “dear and loving” in the title. Love is unexplainable. The poem is opened up by…

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    Love is when two people will do anything for each other and care strongly about the other. Are Benedick and Beatrice from Shakespeare’s “Much Ado about Nothing,” really in love with each other? Benedick and Beatrice are in love because even though they were tricked into being with each other, they still were writing poems for each other and ended up getting married. Although Benedick and Beatrice may have been tricked into falling in love, they still fell for each other after they figured out…

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    Love is a kind of simple word to many people with so much meaning behind it. Love is hard to define, measure or even to understand. What is this thing that is so indescribable, so incredible and powerful? What is this thing that is patient, kind, doesn’t envy, boast, nor dishonor; not even proud and not easily angered? We can experience it with all the five of our senses and it takes a euphoric feel. What is it exactly? According to me, “love” is a wonderful feeling of affection for others, that…

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    author uses one of the five senses (a sensory detail) to help the reader imagine the scene he describes. Copy down the example and write which of the five senses is described. Sight: The sky’s blue vastness, the distance and magnitude of stars, an endless succession of numbers, gave way to a rising sensation of infinity, eternity, an imagined universe with no bonds. 2. What is the name of the main character of the story, the main character's friend, and the friend's sister? The main…

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    The Great Gatsby Love is a strange and undefinable emotion, the concepts and ideas about love are very broad, but one thing is not: It is powerful. Love makes people vulnerable, it may seem like a bullet that pierces through your perpetuity, but what is a person without vulnerability. People are born from that passion and that is why life is an endless conquest in pursuit of that same love. The feel of it is what makes a human a human. All rationality and sanity go out the window and one is…

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    Love and Time Are Precious: Let’s Use It Wisely In life, one of the most amazing things we experience is love and that special connection with our significant other. In the poem, “To Coy His Mistress”, Andrew Marvell tells the efforts of a man who is desperately trying to seduce his mistress into making love with him before it’s too late. With this dramatic monologue Marvell express the speaker’s admiration and desire to love the mistress through metaphors and imagery to connect to the themes…

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    whole lives? If you guessed love then you’re right. Love is the life force behind human beings, love can come in many forms such as platonic, the way you love your best friend or romantic, the way you love your significant other. Romantic love being the most talked about type of love because it is not only the most complicated but the most fulfilling. Thanks to Lifetime movies and Nicholas Sparks books, we are given this idea of what love should be. It should be love at first sight, kissing…

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    Thessalonians Analysis

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    1 Thessalonians 1:2-7 points out four ways Christians can be called to a higher level, to love more, do more, to be more like Christ. Our works of faith, labor of love, steadfast of hope, and imitators of Christ are the four areas the book of Thessalonians is challenging me. Too many times I do not take time to reflect characteristics like the ones laid out in this scripture. Reflection is an important way to identify where you may be lacking in an area and helps you be intentional about growing…

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    Comparing Two Love Poems

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    Comparative love story These two poems reflect the meaning of love in a way that love out reaches everything else. In “To His Coy Mistress” by Andrew Marvell, the poem speaks on a male lover who seeks an attempt to convince his female lover to seize the day. While “How Do I love Thee? Let me Count the Ways” by Elizabeth Barrett Browning expresses a woman’s love and herself being for something who she would give her life for. Both poems elaborate off of setting and theme with the use of…

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    Since the beginning of time marriage was labeled for love, companionship, family, devotion, respect, and commitment. There’s a ceremony that takes place to unite a couple in matrimony, whether it’s big or small, public or private, the couple has some form of display to commence their union. During this time newlywed are finding themselves submerged into marital bliss as each day is filled with joy and endless love. However, as time has progressed so has marriages in what it takes to sustain the…

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