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    Will love outlive the flowers that fade as the spring becomes winter? While the Shepherd believed that the material items would outlive time, the reality given by the Nymph is that time passes and these gifts will not sway the love that was never there. There is this notion that if an individual reaches the Garden of Eden or the Utopian world then life will be at the peak, but that world isn’t here and life may just be at the trough. Furthermore, by incorporating naturistic imagery and…

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    Many people have dissimilar perspectives on the idea of love. Some individuals may carry an attitude of hopefulness and faith in love; however, others may be uncertain of his or her beloved which could lead to jealousy. In the poems “XLIII,” by Elizabeth Barrett Browning, and “My Last Duchess,” by Robert Browning, the idea of love exists but the viewpoints are in contrast with each other. The speaker in the poem “XLIII” holds the attitude of positivity and deep affection, while the speaker in…

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    still loyal to her. To him, they are failing hopelessly. John then becomes frustrated with his attempts roaring “‘I have gone tiptoe in this house all seventh month…I have not moved from here to there without I think to please you, and still an everlasting funeral marches round your…

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    Literary Analysis on “Eleonora” by Edgar Allan Poe Could anyone ever forget their first love, and live a happy life? Is it everlasting love or is it just for the moment? Edgar Allan Poe’s “Eleonora” published in 1852, is a short story that is quite different from his other works since it is unusual to see a happy ending in his stories. Poe is considered a dark, gothic writer; however, he gives a dreamlike, beatific touch to the overall magical atmosphere of the story. This story portrays…

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    unthinkable tasks for the one you love? Traveled to the most dangerous places on Earth in the hope of seeing your love’s face once more? Would you rather die than live without your soul mate? Many characters in Edith Hamilton’s, Mythology, put their lives in ultimate danger to be with their true loves. Through the stories of Pyramus and Thisbe, Cupid and Psyche, and Orpheus and Eurydice, it is shown that sometimes you must act with extreme behavior to be with your true love. A few lose their…

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    Love is a strong and lasting affection between spouses or lovers who are in a happy, passionate and fulfilling relationship. It can also be an unbreakable bond sustained through all the ups and downs faced in life, an everlasting feeling. An unconditional form of the feeling is rare and is usually found between parent and child relationships. It is, without a doubt, the most discussed feeling in the world. The feeling has been the source of thoughts for many different poets since the beginning…

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    A piece of art that includes the theme of love, in the textbook A World of Art, is a set of photographs called The Brown Sisters by Nicholas Nixon. The book includes two of the pictures one being a photograph taken in 1976 and the last (at the time the book came out) taken in 2011. Mr. Nixon would take a new picture every year of his wife and her sisters to get the ageing process. If you look at all the photographs you can not only see the gradual ageing process but how their relationships with…

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    How would it feel if we did not had the help from family? How would it feel being separated from your family? If there was no help from family, there wouldn't be a life start, and it will make it difficult. There wouldn’t be help from someone who has experience, which is our parents. Later on, the individual who didn’t have help, will live a life in ignorance. Comparing it in a life of Jews who were in the holocaust, in the concentration camps, the families were separated, they couldn't see each…

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    Here the sin of lust resulted in the girl forgetting about the love that God has for her. Although God was still there, the girl was blinded by the boy and was acknowledging the love he gave her over the everlasting love that God gave her. The next sin that was revealed was greed. The girl reached out for money and focused on trying to obtain that rather than trying to obtain God’s light again…

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    someone that be there for you when there’s a problem and someone that can be trusted. Many valuable things come and go in life but friendship may be one of the most important. Having a brotherhood or sisterhood is when two or more people create an everlasting bond between one another and isn’t something that can be taken for granted but has been created for quite some time. When the word friendship comes to mind many people think of the word loyalty or best friends forever. These words are how…

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