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    Sonnet 18 Poem Analysis

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    human 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…

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    falls in love, goes off to war bathing in her memory, only to come home to find that she had married a rich man while he was gone. Hearing this, you may feel bad for this man, but Jay Gatsby reinvented himself to be a man that he believed his love, Daisy Buchannan, would love in return. However, this wasn’t the first time Jay Gatsby had reinvented himself in a better image. To quote "The Great Gatsby", chapter 6, "The truth was that Jay Gatsby, of West Egg, Long Island, sprang from his Platonic…

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    ¨And love is not a victory march, It's a cold and it's a broken Hallelujah.¨ I want to meet Leonard Cohen. I want to ask him why love broke him. I want to know why it froze him. His words intrigue me. And they have resonated as anthems for numerous people throughout the last few decades. I have heard of the differences in the types of love but mainly I think people would agree love is either romantic or platonic. But do people really know the definition of love? Do I even truly know the…

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    and Feste have a bond that is shown through text and subtext, between Feste’s relationship with Malvolio, the songs he sings, and how Olivia interacts with him. While them being in love is the stronger interpretation, it must be swept under the rug, due to the differences between their class, and Olivia’s rising love for…

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    necessary aspect of the human experience, so fundamental to our emotional life, that it is completely pervasive in popular culture and literature, manifesting in Mercutio and Romeo to Carrie Bradshaw and her cohorts alike. As consumers of media, we love to see friendships on page and screen, because there is something beautiful about individuals sharing their emotional burdens and supporting one another, reminding us that we don’t need to experience life in solitude. The friendship of…

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    “time is a tree (this life one leaf) but love is the sky and i am for you just so long and long enough”-EE Cummings Love is a subject that people strive for. It’s a main point in poetry, music, movies, books, even advertisements. Each individual person has their own idea of what love they want in their lives, but can they put it into words? Written is a series of interviews based on love. The persons interviewed for this project were a generation apart. The four persons interviewed were…

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    nobility, as weeds typically possess negative connotations whilst flowers are known to symbolize beauty. It is thus also interesting to note that the speaker mentions weeds before flowers, because he refers to Time’s love before Time’s hate in the previous line. By coupling weeds with love and flowers with hate, he is dismantling the idea that the nobles are inherently “better” than their poorer counterparts. By essentially equating weeds to flowers, Shakespeare is also rejecting the idea…

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    Grey's Anatomy Genre

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    character finding the love of his life or a juicy love triangle, a television series nowadays needs a romance to feel complete. Shows like Scandal, Grey’s Anatomy and True Blood capitalizes on the average television viewer’s love for romantic plots. Human’s want love and affection, and we want to see our favorite characters receive that from each other. Romantic dramas as a genre provide the excitement we want to see but may not get to experience ourselves. Who doesn’t want a great love with…

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    Oscar Wilde's View Of Love

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    Love is one of the most profound emotions that we, as human beings, feel in our lives. It is present in the movies and the TV series we watch, in the songs we write or hear in the radio, as well as in the literature we read or write. The importance and the relevance of love as a common topic has been this way from centuries ago. In this paper I am going to analyze the philosophical topic of love by taking into consideration Plato’s point of view, the different types of love and their…

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    Agape and Eros Love In Martin Luther King’s Pilgrimage to Nonviolence he lectures about his theory that he believes would be successful in dealing with the world’s problems. He mentions different leaders who have inspired him to believe in the peaceful, non violent method and he explains the benefits of that theory. Near the end he mentions six basic aspects of this philosophy in which the fifth aspect talks about the three kinds of love, agape, philia, and eros. These kinds of love were put…

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