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    Sternberg’s Triangular Theory of Love, from person to person, infatuation is a careless commitment to satisfy ones all consuming lust. The song “XO” is told from Beyoncé’s perspective of her relationship with her husband Jay-Z. Romantic relationships often start out as obsessed love and become romantic love as intimacy matures over time. Without progressing into intimacy or commitment, infatuation in love may vanish unexpectedly. Verse one begins by saying “Your love is bright as ever. Even in…

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    remain/ With worms that are thy chambermaids. O, here/ Will I set up my everlasting rest/ And shake the yoke of inauspicious stars/ From this world-wearied flesh” (5.3.106-112)! Romeo is determined to one-up fate. He can either let everything play itself out naturally (fate), or take his life into his own hands by ending it (free will). In The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, William Shakespeare expresses feelings of young love, family antagonism, and secrecy all in one play. The play takes place in…

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    Ode On A Grecian Urn Essay

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    Keats employs this style in order to convey to his audience the various interpretations you can have on a single object. On the Grecian Urn, Keats depicts two different scenes; one of a couple in love under a grove of trees and one of a town whose townspeople are departing in celebration. These separate depictions painted on the Grecian Urn are described in long, fluid stanzas that seem to encompass the entire spectacle as it is happening. These…

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    My Biggest Failure Essay

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    I happened to find out by some of our mutual friends that she was also on the team playing for her school. A few weeks later, our schools went against each other and I was not ready to face or confront her about my concern for our so called “everlasting friendship.” As the game was being played, I could tell that she didn 't want to talk nor would she even try to make eye contact with me. After my team won the game, it was time for us to run through and high-five each team player as we jogged…

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    Language in Sonnet 18 Love is one of the most beautiful things, but causes some of the greatest tragedies in life. William Shakespeare wrote many stories that referred back to love in some way. In most cases he used figurative language to achieve this. When using figurative language Shakespeare is also able to allow the reader to develop his or her own idea on what the poem means to themselves. Shakespeare uses similes, metaphors, and symbolism to tell a story about a love story between two…

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    interpretations; including finding true love, being comfortable financially, graduating with a college education, and living a life full of happiness. Finding love can be harder for some more than others. The feeling of everlasting love can be desired by anyone; from a teenage girl to a middle-aged man. We all want the feeling of being able to share life experiences with another. Who doesn’t want the Romeo and Juliet kind of love? All the movie characters seem to find the “true love” they are…

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    Antigone Analysis

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    far should a person go in the name of true love?” (Sparks 191). In The Choice, Nicholas Sparks urges readers to look introspectively for an answer to this question. The quote describes the battle raging inside the story’s protagonist, Travis, who is faced with the option of either taking his unconscious wife off life support or keeping her unresponsive body alive. True love can exist in any relationship, not only a romantic one; individuals in true love are selfless and willing to sacrifice…

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    Humorous Wedding Speech

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    I couldn’t think of anything that could quite sum up the love I have for you. There are no words known to man that can quite describe the friend you are to me and to get even close to that we would need hours. But for the sake of everyone here, I will keep it short and tell you this; I have never seen someone…

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    I Love Roxane Analysis

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    “I love you” (65). That is the most elaborate expression Christian can say to Roxane. Christian has the looks, but can’t woo her with his words. Christian’s looks are the only thing that impress Roxane. Not even the braveness of Christian being a soldier has an affect on Roxanne. She is only after his looks. Christian also wants to impress her with his words. He tries to at one point, but chokes and can’t say the right words. Christian cannot express how much he loves Roxane, that is why…

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    Scriptures Characterize the Love of Money? During this time of the year, Christmas, it easy to see how our world is consumed with the need for material things. Social Media and media at large inundate us with material items that promise to provide happiness, status, and security. There is an overwhelming feeling of not being able to live without a surplus of material things. Material items come with a price: money. Our lives can become consumed with the pursuit of more money. The love and…

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