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    Relationships, especially love and friendship, has become an eternal subject in human’s life. This is because both of them are alternative relations throughout our lifetime, compared to family. More interestingly, friendships can be a starting point of lovers. Yet, at worst, they may turn to strangers or even enemies after breaking up owing to the pain and tears in the past. In this essay, we will investigate the similarities and differences between love and friendship. First, we will examine…

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    devoted to Buttercup because she is the love of his life. Consequently, he is committed to putting Buttercup’s needs and desires before his own. This is why Westley is more than willing to do whatever is necessary to make sure Buttercup is safe and happy. Subsequently, Westley is constantly sacrificing his own well-being for the well-being of his love. Even if this means putting himself in harm’s way, Westley will do so because his loyalty to Buttercup is everlasting. One time Westley showed…

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    According to William Shakespeare, my bounty is as boundless as the sea, my love as deep the more I give to thee, the more I have, for both are infinite. Love is a very beautiful and sacred emotion that everyone should have in their lives. Something about love gives poets the determination to write about love either when they are hurt or in love. Anne Bradstreet’s “To My Dear and Loving Husband” and Elizabeth Browning’s “How Do I Love Thee” has similarities and Differences in their poems. Anne…

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    Love. So complicated, yet so simple. It is as rudimentary as breathing, sleeping, and eating. But, why is it so overpowering? Why is it that when I am engulfed in its sweet fluorescent ocean that I can’t sleep. I can’t eat. I can hardly breath without thinking about him. It seems silly right? To let an emotion take over my logical thought process. How is it that I can be so on course, so on track, but suddenly I see Mr. Right and I am fleeing in every direction like a madman? Unfortunately, as…

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    J Personal items can often hold a lot of weight for a child. For Marilyn Nelson Waniek, this is represented through her and her sister’s love of blankets. A source of comfort, imagination, and memories, the blankets and quilt Waniek describes throughout her poem, The Century Quilt, illustrate her feelings towards family. Waniek uses structure, imagery, and tone in her poem to show her deep relationship to her family, and most particularly their diversity and the way their generations progress.…

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    My Defining Moment

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    falling in love. The thought of expressing it, turned it into a whole different story. What I thought could happen, the difference I could make with a glance, a smile, with just being alive. Truthfully, I have never been the most emotional person. Being raised in a family where the only two emotions were happy and mad, I have always viewed all other emotions as a sign of weakness. This is why mundane experiences have affected me so much, it is the fact that even when I cannot find love in a…

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    Welcoming Flaws

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    this gift. Benedict calls unto us stating that we are brothers and sisters, which means that when one of our brothers cries with pain, we greet them with the blessings upon our lives. Charity is defined as a pure demonstration of love for others and truth.…

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    strides to portray the tides of love! But even for Shakespeare, It’s quite hard to grasp the understanding of love for theirs always arising complications that get in the way of lustful love; Throughout the play Shakespeare undermines the notion that true love even ever existed. The play is directed in Athens of Greece. And is made to make the audience question what they know is love; it starts out with unhappiness for Hermia is getting no choice in who she loves, for her father, Egeus is her…

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    does one have to do to become beautiful? You may ask that question. There are several possible answers to that one powerful question. 1.show compassion 2.love others more than yourself 3.speak the…

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    plot, but the question still stands; is the play really about true love? Romeo, “fell in love” with Juliet the first time he laid eyes on her, which does not seem practical. “Did my heart love till now? forswear it, sight! For I ne'er saw true beauty till this night.” (Act 1, scene V, Romeo and Juliet). He bases love off of looks alone, which is essentially lust or sexual attraction. Then there’s Juliet, who did not know what love truly was because of her young age and also because Romeo was…

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