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    Love is a big conception. It can be between all races, genders and ages. Love is what is most important in this world, it simply conquers all. Unfortunately love is not experienced by all individuals. When it comes to love, so many things can end up wrong, and that is what we discover in this movie. Forbidden love is a main focus in the movie. This movie is based on the concept of Romeo and Juliet, which William Shakespeare wrote himself. In the movie Shakespeare and Viola fall into a deep…

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    just and virtuous relationship should be between man and woman. In fact, the writing adopts an approach through which many people can relate to. For instance, the theme of love is well expounded in most of the scriptures. Importantly, however, is the fact that the description given in the book depicts the relationship that all humanity should have with God. The allegorical interpretation of the book is discussed in the following details. Believers, as per my interpretation of the book, should…

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    Essay Nothing in our world today is more pleasurable than the feelings of romantic love. It is no doubt that the amount of happiness and morale it will give to someone is immense. However, many characteristics that come with this “trance” can have dire consequences on the person that is essentially swamped with affectionate desire. According to many thinkers, including William Shakespeare, the art of romantic love clouds people’s judgement, plagues them with regret, and causes an unhealthy…

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    In Regards to As You Like It William Shakespeare is one of the most influential playwrights of all time; and his stories have been enjoyed by the masses since their conceptions. As You Like It, is an example of one of Shakespeare’s plays that has survived the ages and is still highly popular. The characters of this play and the changes they go through speak to generations of people. The situations that are forced upon them and the emotions they experience relate so closely to the journeys…

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    This book shows that not always can love prevail through difficult situations. It acts as something to open a reader’s eyes. It shows that the happy ending or movie-like love story is fake. Things get in the way of love, which can bring you further and further apart, regardless if people love each other or not. This is a good read for others, because it provides a wake up call in a fun, gripping, and adventurous…

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    both focus on various aspects of the female mentality regarding love for family members and the effects they can have. The varying perspectives that each author has can be attributed to the fact that they are different genders and have different experiences regarding love. All things considered, the main point of this essay will be to decide who better represented the varying aspects of female self autonomy and their reactions to love and stress. In the beginning of The Story of an Hour, by…

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    Love, Freedom and Peace Kate Chopin is an American writer, born in St. Louis, Missouri in 1850. She is the only child, of five, to live past the age of twenty-five. Her father died when she was only five years old so, she was raised and taught by her mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. They were all strong and independent women who influenced a lot of her literature. Her adolescent life plays a major role into her literature and she dealt with a lot of trauma. After her father was killed…

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    Mind Love! An intense feeling of deep affection, or a person or thing that one loves, or to feel a deep romantic or sexual attachment to (someone). There’s many levels and types of “ love ”, people can define or explain it in many ways. The feeling can make things change, it can make people change, it can cause feelings of hatred or adoration, it can make people act like fools. It can add meaning to life, it can cause ultimate sacrifices, it can cause serious problems, or it can solve all…

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    Comparing Two Love Poems

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    Comparative love story These two poems reflect the meaning of love in a way that love out reaches everything else. In “To His Coy Mistress” by Andrew Marvell, the poem speaks on a male lover who seeks an attempt to convince his female lover to seize the day. While “How Do I love Thee? Let me Count the Ways” by Elizabeth Barrett Browning expresses a woman’s love and herself being for something who she would give her life for. Both poems elaborate off of setting and theme with the use of…

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    lovers, Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet are caught in the feud between their own families, resulting in their death. Throughout the play, William Shakespeare shows how bonds forged by love are stronger than those forged by loyalty. Initially, Shakespeare presents the idea that family honor is superior to all. He does this through the tempered words of Tybalt, “This, by his voice should be a Montague… Now, by the stock and honor of my kin, to strike him dead I hold it not a sin.”(1.5) In…

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