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    In Othello, Shakespeare emphasizes the paradox of human love, when lovers depend on each other but are curious about one another when they are separate. Iago is a selfish and insecure character who takes advantage of this paradox between Desdemona and Othello. He acts as what we would call a modern day psychopath, who is perceived as a good person, but underneath the thin surface is a manipulating human being. Iago’s jealousy, ego, and bitterness is shown through his actions in this play.…

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    ones belong to the people we love. In such cases, taking risks could reach to sacrificing one 's self for his or her loved ones. When one truly cares and loves a person, they take risky actions and decisions for them blindly. This idea of taking great risks for one 's precious ones is often explored through literature. In the play, Merchant Of Venice, the playwright William Shakespeare, utilizes powerful characterization to suggest that taking risks for the people one loves, blinds one of the…

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    understanding to the sinner. The community should hear Hester’s reason for committing her sin. They should hear what Hester has to say about love and why she committed her sin. They shouldn’t judge Hester for her actions because she was acting off the emotion of love. Love is not something you can control and sometimes you act upon your emotions despite how immoral it may be. Love is inevitable. A community is a group of individuals who should stick together through everything through thick and…

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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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    In the two books I have read friendship has been very influential in the turnout or conclusion of their stories. However the stories ended very differently one ending in a new found love the other in tragedy. To begin Othello’s main friendship was between Othello and Iago. Othello and Iago had been comrades in battle for many years as Iago is constantly referred to as Othello’s ancient. Iago however loathes Othello and leads you to wonder what friendship is. Friendship is a mutual trust to…

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    It talked about how the girl- who was to become Madame Lantin- was, “...poor and respectable, quiet and gentle.” (Maupassant 67) She was portrayed to be the perfect woman. M. Lantin was said to be a man of small income who fell head over heels in love with her. It went on to say that the two got married, and then it mentioned what became the basis for the rest of the story. The exposition tells of the only two faults that Lantin finds in his new bride, her fondness of theater and her infatuation…

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    poet’s voice need not merely be the record of man, it can be one of the props, the pillars to help endure and prevail.” From this, Faulkner communicates to the reader that a writer’s duty is to write with emotion, to write with fear, to write with love. The intention of a writing is so the author is laid out in rage, but restored with glory, scared, but healed, his bones should be seen as broken on the piece of paper because from that, the writer will prevail and will lift the heart…

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    relationships in this novel are not convincing that they are actually in love. However, some evidence of true love is present in the novel, The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, the idea is also altered as well as degraded by the disillusion and obsession over the social hierarchy and the reinvention of the woman during the roaring twenties. In the…

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    overall theme. All of Greethurst’s poems revolve around the idea of a blissful state of mind, creating a theme of happiness and love. Throughout Greethurst’s writings, there seems to be a story about a girl from when she was in her adolescent years to when she grows older. She starts out as an innocent and joyful little girl until she grows up and finds romance and love. She goes through a fit of emotions as she ages and…

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    “There is nothing I would not do for those who are really my friends. I have no notion of loving people by halves, it is not my nature.” (Jane Austen). As you go through your life, you meet new people and say goodbye to the ones you have known. There are the acquaintances, the frenemies the close friends, and the best friend. These types of friends will either stick with you or leave. Nonetheless, you as a person should be able to interpret who is who. You never know, it might just help you in…

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