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    Death is a key element in most war stories, and even though Tim O’Brien claims The Things They Carried is a love story, death plays an important role. While in Vietnam, several of his friends die in front of him, and later he reveals that his first love died at a young age. Each death that the narrator mentions leads to a change in him. Linda was the first person he knew who died, Lemon was an innocent kid, who died pointlessly in a war, and Lieutenant Cross blames himself for Ted Lavender’s…

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    with a deathly illness, so the noble King and Queen asked for the most powerful fairy godmother in the Kingdom. “I do not have the power to cure the princess from her illness, but I can give her a gift to help her. The gift I bestow upon Princess Ophelia of Venlighed is a necklace.” The King and Queen both looked confused, but the fairy godmother went on. “This is no ordinary necklace, I assure you. While the princess wears this necklace, her illness will not hurt her. It will cause her no…

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    Sonnet 18 Poem Analysis

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    condition. “What lips my lips have kissed, and where, and why” by Edna St. Vincent Millay and “Sonnet 18” by William Shakespeare investigate erotic and platonic love in a similar yet contrasting manner. Millay’s poem explores personal grief when passionate love wanes with age. Shakespeare’s poem, on the other hand, depicts platonic love for a friend who, to the narrator, is the epitome of perfection. The poems have similar form: both are Petrarchan sonnets and both possess iambic pentameter.…

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    excitement of sexual attraction and primitive love, yet divides when it comes to the appearance of the intimacy, versus the reality of it. While Seamus Heaney’s poem “Twice Shy” seems to portray a natural and conventional attitude of adolescent dating such as the nervousness and indecisive revealed in the poem, the use of various literary devices reveals a message that insinuates the difficulties of emotional turmoil, the scars of heartbreak, the dangers of love, and the desperation to move…

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    and Joan Ferrante, who tells a beautiful, yet heartbreaking tale. To have a love so precious and lustful and not being able to do anything other than simply talk with one another through their balcony; which makes it romantic since they are neighbors and are close to each other. Adding icing to the cake, lays a question on why the lovers cannot unite. The male figure is in love with his neighbor 's wife! The neighbors love was sinful, The wife and the neighbor maintained in a unwedful lust for…

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    Romantic love in Casablanca The film Casablanca is noted to be one of the most romantic films of all time. It inspires many and is held near and dear to our hearts. Casablanca continues to hold that place in history today. The art of romance is hidden amongst the film and shows us what a true classic love story is all about. The film Casablanca was released on November 26th, 1942 in the United States. It set a new benchmark for what we consider to be romance in film making. The romance in…

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    My dad’s family experienced the sting of the strict apartheid rule early on in life when my grandfather’s brother Faan Broodpote fell in love with a Native Girl that worked on the same farm as he did. After the War things were tough, people were poor and if you had a job then you were considered to be fortunate. Faan took a job on Ver-Ouma Blouvoete dad’s farm. Joel Kaaskop offered Faan Broodpote a job as a general ranch Hand. (Afterall this was his new son inlaws brother.) Joel Kaaskop…

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    lot of love and compassion. If love and compassion do not exist, than what is the point, right? Wrong. You cannot assume that when you met your current boyfriend/girlfriend or husband/wife…

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    “Love is not all,” attempts to persuade the readers that love is not necessary for human survival. Author Edna St. Vincent Millay expresses her distain of people who rely on love as an essential; by using lines like “Love is nor yet a floating spar to those who sink.” Instances of her stance and viewpoints are made clear when she asserts the lines, “Love cannot fill the thickened lung with breath, nor clean the blood, nor heal…

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    only form of love she had experienced. The townspeople said: She did that for three days… the doctors, trying to persuade her to let them dispose of the body. We believed she had to do that. We remember all the young men her father had driven away … would have to cling to that which had robbed her. (518) In this quotation the narrator depicts that Emily only had her father. After her father died, Emily didn’t want to let go of his body. Emily father was the only person to show her love. In the…

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