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    character flaws. A big character flaw that’s pretty obvious is the whole “Love at first sight” syndrome Romeo and Juliet have. It’s a dumb and unrealistic way to have a romance, because it’s instant, no thought, just “Oh, they love each other” and it’s only for looks. More flaws include Juliet and her parents, because they…

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    relationship is very strong because he’s my friend first (Best friend at that) so we can talk about anything and we trust one another. I feel that’s what it takes for a relationship or even a marriage to last. Without love, trust, and communication there is a 0% chance you and your partner will work. I love Chris and Hope relationship, Hope struggle throughout her life with her son, Chris wanted to be the father figure for him and he wanted to spend the rest of his life with her. Chris was like…

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    “Marriage can be viewed as the waiting room for death” Mike Myers. In the narratives entitled The Necklace by Guy de Maupassant and The Story of an Hour by Kate Chopin, both writers create a depiction where people who decide to create this lifelong promise of matrimony somehow die internally. In The Necklace, Madame Loisel is married to clerk and is dying socially because she cannot have what the other women have. She becomes so hateful towards her husband that she allows him to sacrifice all…

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    our culture today, divorce seems to be a common idea among partners with failed marriages. These numbers are growing more and more each day as it seems easier to legally terminate a marriage than to emotionally fix one. The root of this problem comes from the fact that in the new generations, many people do not seem to abide by the rules that God has put in place for couples to follow. Many base finding their “true love” on outward appearance or even materialistic objects. The fact that they…

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    Love, especially in the context of romance and marriage, is a key theme in Jane Eyre and The Great Gatsby. There are many relationships in these novels that show us not only the necessity for love in marriages, but the role it plays. We can begin to understand this by analysing the conditions they existed under and their eventual outcomes. One relationship that exemplifies that need for love in successful marriages is the marriage of Mr Rochester and Bertha Mason. We see this clearly when he…

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    Free will can commence true love or terminate it because an individual can choose to fall in love with another or fall out of love with another. Romeo and Juliet used their free will to marry each other. This is an example of free will initiating true love. The story says, “Thy purpose marriage, send me word to-morrow.” (Shakespeare 39) This indicates that Juliet wants to get married tomorrow. Romeo will “propose marriage” to her out of his free will. They choose to get married “to-morrow.” This…

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    of reconciliation in the story is when Oberon uses a spell and cures Titania of her love to Bottom. Oberon says: “But first I will release the fairy queen. Be as thou wast wont to be; See as thou wast wont to see: Dian's bud o'er Cupid's flower Hath such force and blessed power. Now, my Titania; wake you, my sweet queen.” This is an example of reconciliation because Oberon is fixing the confusion caused by the love juice by reversing the spell. Oberon is allowing Titania to wake because he feels…

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    According to Joan Didion, in order to get married love and planning are not necessities. But there is one question we must ask ourselves: what are the necessities of marriage? Some might argue that love, time, effort, planning, communication, and big elaborate ceremonies are essential to marriage. Although many couples do fall in love and plan out huge elaborate weddings, many couples marry due to various absurd reasons. In a recent survey, hundreds of Las Vegas couples were asked when and why…

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    different themes including love, marriage, hope and the overall purpose of life. Rudd is able to explore the many angles of love and marriage through the use of Mark’s mother and father, as well as Brad, his old high school friend. Love can express itself in many forms, Greg Rudd’s, The Birthday Dream, explores two different angles of love through Mother, Father, Mark and Kylie. Throughout their lives, Mark’s Mother and Father have been living in a constant state of artificial love with the…

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    Loyalty Lies Within Love Love can drive people to do unimaginable things. In the life of Romeo and Juliet, everything they did was forced to be deceitful and secretive. They lived on opposite sides, meant to be enemies, but instead they found love. The dishonesty for these two lovers was never ending, from the moment Romeo snuck into a Capulet feast without telling anyone who he was, to the last few hours of their lives when Juliet lied to everyone and faked her own death. That, perhaps, was the…

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