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    emphasize the need Lennie has for George because, without him, Lennie would be incapable of surviving on his own. George’s need for company and Lennie’s need for survival prove the mutual need of friendship. This mutual need leads to a stronger relationship because of the mild desperation. By needing each other, George and Lennie show that mutual need is an important aspect of strong…

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    What is true love? Is it when two people are in a trusting relationship? Or, maybe, true love can only be found when both partners are committed? In William Shakespeare’s comedy A Midsummer Night’s Dream, there are many characters who possess aspects of true love for a specific person, but there's only one pairing that truly exhibits this trait. Lysander and Hermia have a love that is so true that they believe in each other even when they are told they can't be together. Lysander’s love for…

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    Relationships are something that everyone forms. It could be between two friends or two people that love each other. They can be romantic or be just be or someone cared about. It can attract all different types of people together. Relationships can have pretty and simple exteriors and can have complex and hard interiors. Everyone's relationships are different in their own way. In Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet their relationship is love and marriage. They will do anything to be together, even…

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    you're willing to go through. Certain situations can be too much some but barely enough other to handle. There can a wide range of situations and things people can consider their reward. For most the best type of reward would be a happy ending to a relationship when you find that perfect someone after all those hardships mentioned before. For a war the different types of rewards would be the victory of you winning, realizing you have survived through all those difficulties thrown at you all at…

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    Friendship among Men Who among us doesn’t have friends? The answer to this question depends on your definition of friendship; some people define it as any relationship that we have, in general, others believe that it’s only between people who can be trustworthy, and there are who think that friendship is only very close relationships. In “What Are Friends For” article that is written by Marion Winik, she focused on the types of friendships between women, but that doesn’t mean that these…

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    Jealousy Essay

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    Fear of being replaced According to (Davis, 1936) “Descartes declares jealousy as a kind of fear related to a desire to preserve a possession.” Or else known as property. Property is a fixed amount of rights, obligations, and agreements. In a relationship each should feel as though their significant others is their property. Other example is they should feel as they only get to experience/share special characteristics of that other person. Jealousy arises when their property is threatened. This…

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    following this conversation the reader will see the barriers and deterioration the couple goes through. There are stages in a relationship that are based off of 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…

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    Since the very beginnings humans have been a social species. We have always looked for companionship, for having peers with whom to interact, share our ideas and emotions. Loneliness has inspired us fear. Not in vain in most of the heroic, epic tales of the past most of the tragic moments of mythology occurred while the heroes were forced to face all the dangers and extreme challenges alone. It was often only that they had accomplished the most difficult duties such as defeating monsters and…

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    which they kill. The men claim to love their other halves entirely, but why would they murder them? To readers, obsession comes to the mind first. In the two poems, both men perhaps kill their lovers out of jealousy and to gain power in their relationships; however, the man in My Last Duchess admits that he kills his wife, whereas the man in Porphyria’s Lover is in…

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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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