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    To begin, Rapunzel “The Lost Princess” and “Flynn Ryder” Eugene Fitzherbert captures the hearts of audience’s all around the world in, The Walt Disney 50TH Anniversary, Edition Film: Tangled (Greno & Howard, 2010). Ultimately, this is an in-depth analysis of the relationship development between, Rapunzel and Eugene Fitzherbert. Also including a few interpersonal concepts, along with a few strengths and limitations one has because of interpersonal communicative choices and…

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    within this idea, there remains to be an increasingly number of repercussions with the limitless quantity of potential “soul mates.” Whilst living in a rapidly moderating world, it is vital to understand how the societal technological changes affect intimate relationships. Online dating applications and sites are expanding; by click of a button an individual has an infinite amount of romantic possibilities based on their GPS location. This conveniently provides individuals the opportunity to…

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    communication, which is called interpersonal relationship. Throughout this story, the readers will get to witness the couple pass through a few of these stages. Communication is key to building a strong relationship and comes to show that it is a vital part in human life. In “Hills Like White Elephants,” the deterioration of the couple’s communication shows as they wait for the train. Throughout the story, the man would like the women to get an operation, which he describes…

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    love and real love lies. The argument that the film presents is that love has no bounds, and a physical attraction is but a portion of what intimacy demands. The argument is not convincing because in the end it is impractical for a man to have an intimate full filing relationship with a virtual…

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    they bring to you? Isn't exile the punishment reserved for only the most vile crimes and treasons? However it is not necessary for us to suffer loneliness to be either facing the consequences of a terrible act against society or to bear with it as part of the suffering adhered to a heroic deed which redeems our spirits and fills it with glory and honour. Humans are cruel by nature. It is a tendency to abuse from the ones who are different, for the ones who do…

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    The thought of love can be overpowering for many. In the article Why Is Love Important, it informs, “Love is a universal feeling, which is felt by every living being on this earth,” (Sharma). The concept of love exists for everyone, but what happens when love becomes obsession? In the dramatic monologues, or forms of poetry where an individual is speaking, My Last Duchess and Porphyria's Lover by Robert Browning, the poems deal with two men who are in love with beautiful women, to which they…

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    Harmonious, symbiotic relationships exist all over society, some of which being success and failure, love and grief, or fear and bravery. These partnerships coexist with one another, one idea simply becoming unattainable if its counterpart does not exist. For example, bravery becomes impossible without fear. Authors often use these ideas in literature to demonstrate the relationship between two main ideas of a novel. By analyzing this concept, it has become apparent that author Colum McCann uses…

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    Why Is Trust Important

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    Trust is highly valued in our society today and affects all different ages. Trust is crucial in every relationship whether it is a friendship, romantic or family relationship: “If you cannot trust in anything, life becomes intolerable—a constant battle against paranoia and looming disaster”(Savage). Trust is the reason for most of the problems in our lives now a day. The formal definition of trust is the firm belief in the integrity, ability, or character of a person or thing; confidence or…

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    Love, according to Webster, is “a strong affection for another arising out of kinship or personal ties.”. For some, this definition of love expresses the way people develop a mutual understanding of one another to attain a level many are unable to reach. Others may believe love can happen by the chance of a glimpse and bind them together by that unknown force without any preceding knowledge of the person. In The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer, the “Knight's Tale” shows that love is greater…

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    Dating the “Right Way” is an endeavor that we should all aim to do. Many of you may ask, “What is dating the right way exactly? Well, what I mean is, getting out of this mindset where we believe that, “I think someone is super attractive, why shouldn’t I just go for it”! This my friend, is one of the common misconceptions of dating in our current society. Dating is an interaction between two individuals who share an interest in one another. In dating, each person gets to know the other through a…

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