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    stories. Aristophanes and Socrates both tell stories about love, but both have very different meanings. Aristophanes, who is a comic playwright tells a story in which he talks about the myth of soulmates and love, and his meaning of love. Socrates then tells a story of his version of love, and what he believes it to be. Both Aristophanes and Socrates stories gives interesting ideas, in Aristophanes Male/Male pairing is favored, and with Socrates love is for an object, and to…

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    “How Do I Love Thee” , by Elizabeth Barrett Browning , is an English sonnet , written in 1845. It has fourteen lines in total. It has ten syllables per line. The type of poem supports the theme of the poem. Sonnets are considered the poetic language of love. The type of poem helps support the passion in the poem and magnifies it even more. The love in this poem , would not be properly displayed if it was written in any other form of poetry. The rhyme scheme for “How Do I Love Thee” is not the…

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    Chapter 6. Conclusion Mask off I choose to believe God loves me. God's loves me " with a everlasting love". I again choose to believe God loves me. I found that change starts when you come to yourself. Luke 15:17 ("When he came to his senses), and realize you need it or/and want it. Then one can and will. This scripture is not just for food I was able to apply this to good sense and Godly sense. (WHAT’S GOOD SENSE TO ME, MAY NOT BE TO OTHERS) WE ALL KNOW WHAT’S COMMENT TO ONE IS NOT COMMENT TO…

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    Movie Analysis: Kita Kita

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    INTRODUCTION: This movie will be reflected on those who love honestly regardless of the physical appearance if you really love him. A blind woman falls in love with a man who uses kindness and humor to make a connection with her. You will not be bored in the movie Kita Kita because you will be able to make it cry, you will be able to make your belly feel funny and you will be given a reason to love again. SUMMARY: Tonyo is flying to Sapporo, Japan because he has been hurt for so many times so…

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    The contextual perspective of the power of forgiveness in marriage Marriage is sweet and fun when there is love and happiness. This ideal case exists in heaven, unless we all live in pretense. Happy marriages experience conflict but they have mastered the power of forgiveness and to let go of all inequalities for the sake of the marriage. Forgiveness is not for your spouse but for your physical, spiritual and emotional health. Forgiveness serves two purposes in a marriage relationship 1.…

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    types of love they experience these types of themes such as lust,love and desire to be loved they continue in a modern contexts as it is universal and relatable to all different human beings. Themes hold a very strong and influential feeling on the reader as the importance is very strong as it will provide the reader with ideas of the story or play. Themes are also mixed ideas that are massively known because they are universal meaning they can be applied in a modern contexts.…

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    jealousy, love and occur constantly in both plays. The themes create the driving power behind most of the action in the plays. In both A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Othello, the nature of love is communicated in two different ways. The first way is that love is a random, irrational, and blind power that individuals will risk everything to hold onto. The second interpretation is that love is an illusion; it is not everlasting or unstoppable. These two interpretations of the nature of love are…

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    recoiled with her lover. It also features another couple, Beatrice and Benedick they both are witty, smart and swear never to be tricked by cupid 's arrow and fall in love. While Shakespeare focuses on the themes of love, lies and deception, he also uses his characters Benedick and Beatrice to show how the influence of others, and love can cause of an unforgettable transformation. Beatrice is the niece of King Leonato and the cousin of Hero. Beatrice is very clever with her words, and is…

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    Our current social paradox of love has left many us 20 somethings that are looking for their “forever thing” quite disappointed. From high school sweethearts, college romances, night life hook-ups and tinder dates, we’ve managed to become the masters none and the Jackass’ of them all. Nothing seems to work, possibly because the same people we meet on Tinder are the same people attending we're universities and hitting the town with. Our perspective and mentality on love is up for discussion, not…

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    Love could very well be considered a universal human phenomenon; we all need to love and to be loved. The human need for love is placed in our knowledge of our individual loneliness within the natural and social world. This is one of the existential contrasts, in which characterize the human condition: “Man is alone and he is related at the same time” (Fromm) . Love in its various forms acts as a catalyst of interactive relationships and, due to its central importance, it is one of the most…

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