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    faced with a choice between, love, romance, happiness and stability, sensibility and family approval. One man an old farmer asked for her hand in marriage. Janie knew if she said yes she would be taken care of but not always happy. A young man with lots of money how ever, stole Janie 's heart and gave her the choice to risk her future and run away with him. This risk would allow janie 's romantic desires to run wild and let her child like freedom sing. Janie chose everlasting joy over a reality…

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    Stages of Grief Introduction The focus of this paper is to analyze Wolterstorff’s reproach in Lament for a Son; which is a true life story of a personal reflection of a father’s grief over his twenty-five year old son during a mountain climbing accident. His son’s life was suddenly cut off at a very tender age. It will also reveal Wolterstorff’s worldview concerning grief, the paradox of death, it’s indignation and fear, his spirituality and how he systematically outlived Kubler-Ross’s…

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    constantly observed this, that He hath never suffered me long to sit loose from Him” (pg.124). In this quote Bradstreet expresses how God never let her suffered long and it does not matter the situation that she would always go back to him. He is the love of her life and kept her safe at all times. Furthermore Bradstreet is trying to show her children to keep God first and he will not make you hurt long because he protected her so he will protect them as well. Now in both of the quotes from…

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    might have been, Aylmer could not see pass this one outer flaw (Hawthorne, 292). While some saw the birthmark as one of God's gifts to man, others saw it as a hideous sight that destroyed Georgiana's beauty (Hawthorne, 291). In the end, Georgiana's love for her husband paid a deadly price, as she sacrificed her life to be rid of the…

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    Till We Have Faces Literary Analysis “Every human love, at its height, has a tendency to claim for itself a divine authority. Its voice tends to sound as if it were the will of God himself. It tells us not to count the cost, it demands of us a total commitment, it attempts to override all other claims and insinuates that any action which is sincerely done ‘for love’s sake,’ is thereby lawful and even meritorious" (Lewis, The Four Loves 18). C.S. Lewis’s Till We Have Faces is the tale of Cupid…

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    Dancing with her to the sound of my music Have you ever fall in love? What is love to you? Is "love" a meaningful four letter word? Or is it a word constructed with four meaningless letters? You might have asked these questions while growing up, or during a time in your life where things were not going your way or as planned. Per my life experience, I have asked these questions during bad times. I have asked myself these questions when I lost faith in my partner, when something drastic…

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    Hardships Of Love

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    Love is not easy. Love makes us feel emotions that we never even thought we were capable of feeling. A force that makes us feel unquenchable yearning, but at the same time, joy, but then it is a force that cannot be described through emotions or words -- this is love. You feel happier and more joyful than ever before. You feel like things are finally starting to fall into place. An emotion that brings out the hot passion from deep within, this is love. There is no feeling, no experience and…

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    Second, the poem called There Is a Garden in Her Face, written by Thomas Campion, describes the perspective of love, based on external beauty. The male reciter in the poem discusses how magnificent the woman is, based on her glorious face. To make the readers understand his visual perception, he uses plenty of metaphors, similes, and symbolism to describe the woman in the most extraordinary way possible. Examples of these figures of speech include that the female’s face can compare with a garden…

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    Janie Christ Figure

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    Janie even when the odds were against him, he would never do anything to damage his love for Janie. Tea Cake was a mysterious character and in times it was hard to stay faithful to him for example, him leaving after the wedding Janie had to be faithful and trust that he would return to her; this can relate to the followers of Christ putting all faith and trust in him that he was teaching them the ways of everlasting life. Also, Tea Cake saved Janie life during the hurricane by killing a rabid…

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    I: Introduction Hook: How does love relate to the world of law and reason? How is it that a supernatural power can make one fall in love with another regardless of their previous desires, feelings, or status? The love juice, a crucial symbol of love in A Midsummer Night's Dream, is used to describe the vision of fondness as an irrational, inexplicable, and frivolous force that ultimately overwhelms and transforms a person, whether it is desired or not. Inclusion of author and text: William…

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