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    There are so many things that have affected African American males and females and how they conduct themselves in life in regards to work, school, social life, and relationships. From the beginning of time starting with our ancestors and their way of life, traditions and values have been passed down from generation to generation thus sculpting our way of thinking as well as behaviors. Life experiences as well as our upbringing impact us as people, and more importantly as an individual. The…

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    achieve their dreams. The basis for how our nation thrives comes from the prosperity of love throughout each family in the United States. There is countless past research on some of the negatively lasting effects than can result from divorce and marriage dissolution. Although trending downward, the divorce rate in America still hovers close to 50%. This means that half of our nations youth wont receive the love and benefits that a nuclear family provides in creating the dream achievers we pride…

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    and what he does is go and search for her; when he finds her he sees her sitting on the balcony outside her window. Romeo thinks to himself, “ Should I say something back to her?” after he hears her talking to herself out loud saying how much she loves him and how she has fallen deeply for him. After hearing all that he decided to say something and asked her to marry him. When he had asked her to marry him Juliet’s answer was yes; Romeo knew the consequences of this but he decided to asked her…

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    views on love and relationships. In the poem “To My Dear and Loving Husband”,the protagonist is deeply in love with her husband and show this in her marriage. But in the “Story of An Hour” by Kate Chopin, Mrs.Mallard the protagonist feels repressed in her marriage. These women characters express different views about their marriage. “To My Dear and Loving Husband” and the “Story of An Hour” are both text about love storys. In the “Story of An Hour” Mrs.Mallard feels trapped in her marriage.…

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    Jane Sacrificing for Marriage In Charlotte Bronte’s book, Jane Eyre, the main character Jane chooses to marry Mr. Rochester over St. John. Some think that Jane is sacrificing too much because of this. Jane is not sacrificing too much by marrying Mr. Rochester because she loves him, and she does not want to be in a marriage of servitude with St. John. One of the most obvious reasons that Jane is not sacrificing too much, is the fact that she loves him a lot. The general consensus in human…

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    authors tend to use them in the structure of their literature. In Jane Austen 's, Pride and Prejudice, she uses two counter archetypes, the “smart girl” and the "boy crazy girl”, to point out that marriage should not be solely based on looks and security, but that a good marriage should be based on love and a true relationship. In many movies and books there is always a character,…

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    In real life marriage doesn't make you happy, but you make your marriage happy. There are many couples who have no patience to each other and there are some who have strong patience for each other. To have a successful marriage lives it needs love, patience and understanding from both couples. From Amy Sutherland “What Shamu Taught Me about a Happy Marriage,” she said that there are some “annoyances” that her husband does but, is not the “stuff” that cause to “separation and divorce”…

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    Lady Mary Wroth's 'Song'

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    A Man’s Love Lady Mary Wroth’s “Song” illustrates her personal experience with love. Wroth relates the poem to her unhappy marriage with her husband, Robert Wroth. The couple did not have similar interests and eventually grew separate from each other. Wroth’s separation from her husband lead to her affair with William Herbert. Wroth incorporates her experiences with marriage and love into the poem by establishing a theme of caution. Wroth illustrates the theme of being careful with love in the…

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    underlying message. The play recounts the seemingly perfect love between two star-crossed lovers. Throughout the first two acts of the play, almost everything seems to be perfect for the two lovers. However, one major flaw surfaces, the tendency of their thoughts and actions to be immature. Romeo and Juliet’s actions and thoughts were highly immature because they were impulsive, overly dramatic and dangerous. Shakespeare warns readers to not rush into love through the immature natures of Romeo…

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    have his dream of love with Daisy. Jay disables Daisy and Tom’s relationship by staying around there as an option for her to leave. “She had told him she loved him, and Tom Buchanan saw. He was astounded. His mouth opened a little, and he looked at Gatsby, and then back at Daisy as if he had just recognized her as some one he knew a long time ago.”(Fitzgerald119). Tom finally sees that Daisy thinks she loves Jay Gatsby, and it damages their marriage. It hurts Tom as he sees the love Daisy has…

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