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    is a short and brief story written by Kate Chopin, in which she talks mainly about Louis Mallard; a women who eventually suffers from heart disease. Louis Mallard also suffers from the death of her husband, Brent Mallard. It’s said that Mr. Mallard dies in a rail road accident. At first, Mrs. Mallard suffers deeply much from her husband’s death, therefore, cries for his death. After a while she seems to accept her reality and starts looking the good side from it. She begins to feel free and…

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    John Fowles The Collector

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    At the start of the novel she believes that love matters and sex does not matter, but later on, she changes her stance by saying, “‘sex is just an activity, like anything else. It’s not dirty, it’s just two people playing with each other’s bodies. Like dancing. Like a game’” (Fowles 107). Her stance…

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    Two important epiphanies in the Princess Bride by William Goldman are seen through the character of Buttercup when she realizes that she is in love with Westley and the character of Inigo when he realizes that he needs the man in black to help him storm the castle. When Buttercup saw how others acted around Westley she realized what her true feelings were, while Inigo realizes he needed Westley’s help after saw what a good sword fighter and thinker he was; both of these characters epiphanies…

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    a war with Italy), Rick Blaine that he valuable possesses passes which let him travel around the war torn Europe and Portugal and plans to sell them. But a corrupt military leader bursts in and arrests him, and he later dies. Louis Renault, the corrupt military leader never gets his hands on the letters of transit as they were given to Blaine. Rick…

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    actually means as well as the collapse of others and themselves. In Sophocles’ Antigone and William Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night, or What You Will, miscommunication steers misinterpretation and the downfall of people, especially when that person is in deep love, as seen when Creon is confused about his sons threat to not let Antigone die alone and Haemon is tired of his father’s wrongdoing, so he kills himself, and seen when Malvolio mistakes Olivia’s commands to go to sleep as going to bed with…

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    In his Far From the Madding Crowd, Thomas Hardy depicts the theme of true love. Whether one believes that love is blind, love has no boundaries, or that love is patient and kind, one fact remains consistent: love is like falling asleep—it happens slowly, then all at once. In Thomas Hardy’s Far From the Madding Crowd, Bathsheba Everdene experiences what true love means through the quest of courting three suitors during the course of the novel. She depicts what it is like to want to live on her…

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    does not upright deal with the love of the protagonist at first as the novel progresses the true love story comes about. The love between Hester and Arthur Dimmesdale is the central love story for which the novel is classified, and like any typical love story they deal with obstacles, secrets and betrayals. Despite all of this not being seen until much later in the novel, the under lying theme of love is present in many of the relationships Hester holds and the love between her and Dimmesdale is…

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    and prays that she will love him after the marriage.Two months after the wedding Janie visits Nanny to ask for advice; she fears that she will never love Logan. Nanny is angered that Janie does not appreciate Logan’s wealth and status but says that she will eventually develop feelings for him. After Janie leaves, Nanny prays to God to care for Janie, and tells him that she has done the best that she could. A month later, she dies. A year passes, and Janie still feels no love for Logan and…

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    To Love or To Work, That Is the Question If you had to pick between your true love and your mother, and only have one for the rest of your life, who would you choose? For Tita De la Garza, the struggle is very real. As the youngest daughter born into a demanding household, Tita was bound by custom to serve her mother’s every needs for the rest of her life. Unfortunately for her, the boy next door, Pedro Muzquiz, is determined to make Tita his. This puts Tita in the awkward position of having to…

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    main character Janie tries to find “love” multiple times throughout the story, yet within her marriages she does not find her true feelings about one single man until the final marriage. First, she tries to find love in her rushed marriage with Logan Killucks. After Logan, she is lead to believe that Jody will finally bring her the love that she deserves, but after years of being with him she ultimately gives up on the idea that marriage equals everlasting love until Tea Cake shows up. Finally,…

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