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    opinion, marriage is the most moral way to satisfy sexual impulses but not the only moral way. I believe that true romantic love and affection between two consenting and moral adults is also a condition under which sexual impulses are morally acceptable. Some couples live together for many years or even their whole lives without getting married. This does not necessarily mean they love each other less than a married couple. Nowadays, getting married has become about who has the best wedding,…

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    mother 's haste for love just within weeks of her spouse 's death. Regardless of everything, Hamlet keeps calm and does not resent his mother, nor does he expresses his feelings of disgust…

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    Film Review: Room “Truck. Wiggle out. Jump. Run. Somebody.” Lenny Abrahamson’s Room is just a story of primitive living. It is Emma Donoghue’s critically-acclaimed novel of growth in an enclosed room between a mother and son. And it blossoms into something much more -- a plant, a flower. The dynamic duo between Abrahamson’s melodramatic direction and Donoghue’s brilliant story sheds light on the beauty of life and growth. This is Donoghue’s story (and her first screenplay). Like Abrahamson’s…

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    What does love got to do with it? Tina Turner’s iconic lyrics has continued to phrase this question to various generations, leading one to wonder how Petrarch would have answered them. For him, it appears love was the basis of everything, including life and work. Petrarch immortalized the convention of love in poetry through his vivid imagery and stunning depictions of beauty. Through his poems, he takes the reader on a journey in which they truly feel his passion for the elusive Laura and…

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    The Weeknd Analysis

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    The purpose of this paper is to dissect the aspect of innocence and experience. The theme is found in many pieces of literature such as: movies, songs, poems, and plays. Innocence and experience is compared often and how it is applied in real life applications from childhood to adulthood. Random quotes are used to show that innocence and experience is usual. To properly analyze the theme, the album, Trilogy by The Weeknd is used as an example to display innocence and how experience changed the…

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    Not only does he view the man the sonnet is written about as weak; he views his love as weak. In “Sonnet 19,” Shakespeare “also suggests that Time has the capacity to ‘rewrite’ the speaker’s love, to represent him in a way the speaker did not intend, as ‘tainted’” (“Sonnet 19” 14-15). Interestingly, when the physical beauty of Shakespeare’s loved one declines, his own love for him declines, making the “beauty” of his love itself decline. Previously he was awestruck by the beauty of this man, as…

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    Relationship Values

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    "I, ___, take you, ___, for my lawful wife/husband, to have and to hold from this day forward, for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and health, until death do us part." These words used to hold a binding agreement between partners to solidify the sacredness of marriage. In today’s generation, almost half of those who utter these words will break this promise. To end this epidemic, we must ensure happier relationships from the start. Relationship values are learned from a…

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    something that everyone forms. It could be between two friends or two people that love each other. They can be romantic or be just be or someone cared about. It can attract all different types of people together. Relationships can have pretty and simple exteriors and can have complex and hard interiors. Everyone's relationships are different in their own way. In Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet their relationship is love and marriage. They will do anything to be together, even sacrifice their…

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    both stories felt in their lives. The woman in both narratives struggled within themselves which rarely left them time to generate love and affection for their spouses. Louise’s feelings for her husband within “The Story of the Hour” is expressed when she says, “And yet she had loved him--sometimes. Often she had not. What did it matter” (Chopin par 13). This lack of love led to feelings of oppression, imprisonment and entrapment by both women. The woman of…

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    It is already known that women are generally seen as being inferior to men in many different cultures around the world. Women 's lives are completely controlled by men emotionally and physically. Not only do women actually experience these things in real life, but they are also portrayed this way in literature. They are rarely given the main character in literary works, but when they do receive a main role, the woman is usually depicted as dead, evil(a villain), incompetent, or unfulfilled. In…

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