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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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    social class society that was better than the high social class society in the southern region of the united states during the past decades. The story is about a girl Janie Crawford 's who lived with her grandmother and was searching for the true love. The story describes the childhood of Jenie in which its talk about how Janie was different from other people during her childhood. After which the story tells about how Janie got married one after another by three different people and her life.…

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    In Othello, Shakespeare emphasizes the paradox of human love, when lovers depend on each other but are curious about one another when they are separate. Iago is a selfish and insecure character who takes advantage of this paradox between Desdemona and Othello. He acts as what we would call a modern day psychopath, who is perceived as a good person, but underneath the thin surface is a manipulating human being. Iago’s jealousy, ego, and bitterness is shown through his actions in this play.…

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    everything their parents may or may not be completely correct. In Chinua Achebe’s “Marriage is a Private Affair,” Achebe challenges long held…

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    Contemporary ideas of love, marriage, class and patriarchy coincided with expectations of masculinities and impacted the portrayal in question. The interactions between her and the various men in her tale also reflected continued traditions of the female sailor trope. Overall, the relationships and behaviour she exhibited with the men reflected in many ways an idealized woman who was bold, brave and fiercely loving but also was crucially aware of her place…

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    are facing problems in your marriage, you can do pooja to get married without any struggle. This pooja will help you to remove all your personal and financial problems. There can be many problems such as different caste, unmatched status, financial position and others. Such reasons can block your way to marry the person whom you love. Whatever is the problem, just do pooja to get married without any struggle. Doing pooja is a holy solution that can only make your love life possible and…

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    and love, but her grandmothers strict view, as well as society's negative view on the subject, made it hard for her to understand what love really is. Janie views her grandmother as a very strong important figure. Hurston writes “Nanny had taken the biggest thing God ever made, the horizon-for no matter how far a person can go the horizon is still way beyond you,” (89) which portrays Nanny's view that dreams can never be obtained. The author uses the motif of horizons to symbolize that love is…

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    Much Ado About Nothing and King Lear discuss love, but both in different ways. Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing is one of Shakespeare’s most popular comedies. This play is set in Italy, and is a play about marriage. One scholar commented that Shakespeare uses marriages in his…

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    especially the lesbian and gay existence in Hong Kong. Marriage in Transition Marriage changes in time according to its cultural context. In terms of traditional attitudes toward marriage that socially acknowledged and approved sexual union between two adult individuals for propagation. Parents,…

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    In the love story of Romeo and Juliet by William shakespeare, two soulmates forbidden love causes them to take their own lives. The father of Juliet, Lord Capulet, seems a powerful man, who follows the family tradition of despising all Montagues. However, throughout the tragic love story of Romeo and Juliet, Lord Capulet’s authoritative and hateful persona evolves into that of a loving and forgiving man. This change shows through in the first fight scene between the Montagues and the Capulets,…

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