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    playing Juliet cries out to her Romeo, “My only love is my only hate”, (act 1. scene 5. 138). This play is all about the mix of love and hate. However, many argue that one is stronger. Love is stronger than hate because love is more passionate, love is wanted, and love produces peace and happiness. (7) Love is stronger than hate because of the passion that ensues. Passion is a very strong emotion, and that is evident in Romeo and Juliet. Their love at first sight is a beautiful and passionate…

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    It is no secret that Love conquers all, but what seems to spark a big controversy these days is whether love is really “love” or just a mutual attachment. To analyze the similarities and differences, one must first understand what each of them is. The website www.merriam-webster.com/ defines love as a strong or constant affection for someone or something and attachment as an affectionate feeling for someone or something. There is only a slight difference between these two definitions and that is…

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    Romantic love in Casablanca The film Casablanca is noted to be one of the most romantic films of all time. It inspires many and is held near and dear to our hearts. Casablanca continues to hold that place in history today. The art of romance is hidden amongst the film and shows us what a true classic love story is all about. The film Casablanca was released on November 26th, 1942 in the United States. It set a new benchmark for what we consider to be romance in film making. The romance in…

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    How could one of the most notorious crime-couples be the example of true love? Contradictions aside, Bonnie and Clyde is a well-known biographical-romance story that depicts the lives of Bonnie and Clyde and their various robberies and outrageous adoration for one another. At a young age, Bonnie and Clyde met and fell in love instantly. Fascinated with delinquency, they proceeded to live out a life of crime, committing robberies and numerous acts of murder. Alas, their crime-spree and romantics…

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    The Rover

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    passion is conveyed” when passionate love usurps Angellica’s pride (Behn, 5.1.279). With this imagery, Angellica expresses her upset at her heart’s betrayal of feeling love towards Wilmore. The word “mean” demonstrates a harsh and relentless perception of how love wrongs her; it forces her to relinquish her independency and pride by making her submit to that passion. Love thus tyrannizes Angellica and creates a sour interpretation of the idiom “Love conquers all.” With this interpretation,…

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    A Midsummer Night's Dream

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    The themes of love, jealousy, and marriage are vital in A Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare. In this Elizabethan Era play, fairies involve themselves in the love lives of mortals, producing hilariously tragic results. Lysander, a victim of the fairies’ games, has strong feelings about love; he believes love is worth the sacrifices and risks that often accompany it. His belief is expressed when he’s consoling Hermia, when he escapes Athens with her, and when he gives in to her wishes…

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    expresses her love and despair for lover whom she cannot be with. The narrator suffers immensely because of her lover, hence why she cannot be with them in present time or in the afterlife. She is in great agony as living with her lover would be a disgrace to the world and to God. Forcing her to believe that the only way to actually live in this world is to live apart− loving each other from afar. Throughout the poem, Emily Dickinson explicitly conveys her lover to understand how sometimes love…

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    the words love, and war, many may think of a war that is resolved by love in the end. By war we mean a kind of hostility or conflict between two parties, normally between two nations. Even though it is difficult to put down in words a feeling to help describe the details as delicate as love, we generally mean a kind of deep affection one has with another. Here love simply means the romantic lust one has with another, whether it is between a man and woman, or one with someone else. Love and War…

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    light a couple whose tenderness which can also be considered as love in this regard was already present even at the beginning or the very start. It was a kind of tenderness or love that was eminent in a sense that it required no small gestures such as a ‘rose’ or a ‘kiss’ to prove it was there as stated in the poem in the lines “needing no white roses or such gesture as a kiss”. A white rose symbolizes purity, innocence and true love which relate to the idea of how relationships often start out…

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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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