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    Having a soulmate is not about chemicals reacting to create a feeling, but it is about actually having a spiritual connection with someone that will last forever. Though there are plenty of individuals in the world, through the lifelong and afterlife love connection between Cathy and Heathcliff, Bronte exemplifies that real bonds are unbreakable and once a soulmate is met one’s heart will rest with them internally. From Heathcliff's arrival to Wuthering Heights to his departure, he and Cathy’s…

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    poet’s voice need not merely be the record of man, it can be one of the props, the pillars to help endure and prevail.” From this, Faulkner communicates to the reader that a writer’s duty is to write with emotion, to write with fear, to write with love. The intention of a writing is so the author is laid out in rage, but restored with glory, scared, but healed, his bones should be seen as broken on the piece of paper because from that, the writer will prevail and will lift the heart…

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    activity to the next. According to “Choreograph Your Classroom,” classroom management must be talked about with the children. They must know the expectations that their teacher has for them during everything that they do. Making transitions fun by singing or dancing will help flow from the carpet to the desks, to a group, to working individually. If there are “flows” set into place, children will not have…

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    to break down the different approaches one must look at the nonabsolutisms such as antinomianism, situationism and generalism. These three approaches define different perspectives that one may use when coming to an ethical decision. The three approaches will be defined and examples will be given of each of these approaches. Concluding with an analysis of the deficiencies and assets of each and which I feel is the strongest or weakest. Antinomianism has been described by Geisler (2010), as…

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    Reason In Jane Eyre

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    mistreatment from others, these experiences merely cause obstacles in her mind that are ultimately what she must overcome. She incorporates ideals from various characters into her own thoughts, while still rebelling against these same beliefs. The battle in Jane Eyre’s mind is between passion and reason. While Jane acts passionately at times, she counters these actions with reason and logic. Jane must learn how to combine passion and reason in her life, without losing her independence. The…

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    Rejection In Frankenstein

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    Frankenstein, the Real Monster. Everyone feels love and rejection in their life, what matters most is how you handle it and how you grow from it. In the novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelley, Victor becomes the true monster when he continually denies his own creation love and happiness, breaking what should have been a close father-son bond. A child’s first love is their mother, their creator, being denied love by the very person who made you leaves long lasting effects. The reader first sees…

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    servant delivered the pistols, and Werther took them from him enraptured on hearing that it was Lotte who gave them to him” (Goethe 131). Discuss. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe’s novel, The Sorrows of Young Werther, intimately follows the life and love of the titular character and culminates in his suicide. Though it is ultimately Werther who pulls the trigger, ending his own life, who is actually responsible for the suicide? Two of the most plausible candidates are Werther and/or Lotte, but…

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    numerous questions derive from the overall theme of the book. One must query if love is used as an excuse for distractions from reality, or if sex in relationships is a crucial deal-breaker. The recovery and reconciliation within makes one wonder if fate and believes are over embellished psychologically, which in return sets the reality of life in different perspectives. Despite the fact that many often embellish and often query its meaning, love is something that is not tangible, and that the…

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    Nicomachean Ethics: Why Friendship is Essential and Not Fickle In book VIII of Nicomachean Ethics Aristotle expounds upon the concept of friendship. In order to understand all that Aristotle means by friendship one must first know that there are three categories of friendship: friendship of utility, friendship of pleasure, and the perfect friendship. After analyzing the paradigms of each of these relationships he comes to the conclusion that friendship is crucial to life. He declares: “For…

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    from true love to ‘new love’. Yeats enriches his poem with a story of his lost love with a ‘beautiful mild woman’, who has ‘grown weary-hearted’ of him as a result of this ‘new love’. He cleverly interconnects this narration with the reason behind Ireland’s shift away from true love; foreign influence, producing the malformed and distorted, ‘new love’. Communally, through this interconnection enriched with symbolism, imagery, and allusion; Yeats successfully exposes the dangers of ‘new love’,…

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