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    the Montagues and the Capulets. The play is mainly focused on the relationship between the supposed love between Romeo and Juliet who are both from these separate families, but it is shown multiple times throughout the play that they do not make the best decisions as a couple. After all, they married each other the day after they met. Romeo and Juliet aren’t actually in love. This supposed love causes frequent problems and is the perfect cover up for their actions in The Tragedy of Romeo and…

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    Symphonie Fantastique

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    story of when he fell in love with Harriet, a famous actor from England. He first falls in love with Harriet when he sees her for the first times in one of her plays. After some time of thinking, he begins to express his feelings through music. The first movement introduces the idée fixe, which is the Harriet melody that is very important throughout the rest of the composition. For the second movement, he goes to a ball to get his mind off of her, but since he is madly in love with her, he sees…

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    Lucinda saw how vital true love and hard work are to a happy, complete life; and Jones realized the noteworthy role that music and partying plays in his life. I understand the viewpoints of Fiddler and Lucinda and agree with both of their ideals. I truly believe both characters…

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    him from fighting. Romeo meets Juliet, and they become in love with each other at first sight. After leaving the party, Romeo returns to the Capulet’s Crib to meet Juliet, and they exchange the vows of love. Romeo tells everything happened to Father Laurence, and Romeo wants him to marry them. Benvolio tell Mercutio that Tybalt sent Romeo a challenge. Romeo joins them, and he was visited by the Juliet’s Nurse, who told the marriage plan, she tells Juliet to go to Father Laurence’s crib,…

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    Infatuation In Love

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    Infatuation is momentary, fleeting, and characterized by an individual 's appearance. True love is long lasting, real, and portrayed by an individual 's personality. However, infatuation has the tendency to develop into true love over time. The texts Romeo and Juliet, “Why a Foolish marriage vow ”and“ What happens in our brains when we’re in love,” analyze this by providing specific examples. True love requires dedication from both individuals. These texts analyze this claim by contributing…

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    destroys the city, or Iarbas the Gaetulian takes me captive?” (4.325-4.326) Here, her mention of Iarbas basically makes it clear that she is afraid of what he may do to her, essentially; his aforementioned lament to Jupiter only states that she “scorned marriage with him.” (4.213-4.214) This dialogue carries the implication that she needs Aeneas to protect her, and Carthage, from male “threats.” Dido also states that “if I’d at least conceived a child of [Aeneas’s] before [he] fled, if a little…

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    Janie Crawford, through a journey of self-discovery. We watch Janie from when she was a child to her adulthood, slowly seeing her ideas change while other dreams of hers unfortunately die. This is illustrated by the quote: “She knew that marriage did not make love. Janie’s first dream was dead, so she became a woman.” This realization made by Janie supports one of the biggest themes in this novel, which is that innocence and womanhood can’t exist at the same time. The theme is also prevalent in …

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    Euripides uses character to develop the theme of marriage. Set in Corinth, the city-state of Athens, Greece, the reader is given a depiction of how a lopsided marriage proved to have disastrous consequences. Medea, a woman of higher class, has “her heart on fire with passionate love for Jason” (1). She is too eager and impulsive that she willingly sacrifices everything, including her family and homeland, in order to be with him. Medea’s marriage with Jason would become secure when she aids him…

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    depending on her family and ends up willing to leave them for a boy she believes to love. Her maturity level changes throughout the story. In the Capulet house (ActⅠ, Scene 3), after excessive talking from the nurse finally Lady Capulet talks to Juliet about marriage because she is becoming of age, but Juliet says “It is a honor that I dream not of.” At the age of 13 it is usually common for girls to think of marriage. On the other hand, Juliet has a characteristic to disobey her mother because…

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    of Janie, a woman in search of love, and the resolution of that journey. The novel explores her development as a person, and the peace of mind that follows her quest. Hurston ends the novel with Janie’s spiritual soundness: “here was peace”. Through various details, both major and minor, Hurston manipulates Janie’s experiences and development to bring her to the content conclusion. In the beginning, where Janie was only a young girl, she had a vague idea of what love was and what she expected…

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