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    2015 Immaturity and Maturity of Love The essay written by Laura Kipnis talks about a universal concept, defined in different ways according to different ideologies and different perspectives. The author also points out how it is interpreted depending on culture the results of affection and attachment which produces a set of attitudes, emotions and experiences. Once, surfing the internet I came across with this quote “Love is a virtue representing all the love, kindness and compassion of human…

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    novel that turns into a love-loss for several of the characters in the book. Much of the love in the story leads to tragic loses in the end for the characters. Leo never fully wins back Alma. Leo's son Isaac dies before Leo is able to see him face to face and tell him that he is his real father. This is the heartbreaking loss that Krauss is showing to readers. Krauss is showing readers the meaning how your love for someone can be taken away. If Leo had not been so true to his love for Alma, he…

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    ever after.” Love is such a crazy thing you know, one day is alive and growing and the next is fading until it dies. Everyone will have their view on love but I believe that love is vague, for one knows about today but not about tomorrow. In her critique of love, “Against Love,” Laura Kipnis offers a judgmental version of what constitutes “real love”. She questions whether we truly desire love, or rather, or conditioned to. She asserts that social forms accustomed us to pursuit a love life so…

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    husband is Tea Cake. She meets him a few months after Joe dies; while she is in the store. Although Janie…

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    suffering is his fault. She then implies later that she want him to kill himself when she dies, saying “How many years do you mean to live after i'm gone?” She thinks he won't do it because he is different and only want pity from her, when she is the one suffering. She does not see this man as Heathcliff, and holds the real Heathcliff, that she loved and that loved her in her heart. This Heathcliff does not love her but instead married her sister-in-law to hurt her. In this moment, she…

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    very differently due to how love is approached by the characters. Love also has different meanings in the context of these stories, as well as having a unique effect on each character. The first story that discusses these ideas is ‘Much Ado About Nothing’. In this Shakespeare play, two sets of couples must deal with their feelings for one another and the…

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    war. At first; yes the thrill and intoxicating feeling of power will be enough for people to continue living without friendship or love. However, people will get tired of it and would want to start a friendship and love; because naturally as humans we are hard-wired for love and affection. No, I could not live in such society because, I grew up being taught that love is very important and is an essential part of our living lives. Furthermore, in the book 1984 by George Orwell, O’Brien has been…

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    This book is about the love story of two teenagers, Hazel Grace Lancaster and Augustus Waters but the problem is that Hazel has cancer on her lungs and Gus had cancer on his leg and as a result on the fight against cancer he lost that leg. The book starts when Hazel's mum decided that Hazel was depressed so she took her to the doctor who decided that she needed to go to a support group and one day on that support group she meets Augustus Waters (chapter one), they start hanging out and talking…

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    they feel a sense of duty whether they are forced or self imposed. Eventually, each woman takes a step to fulfill their desires if only for one brief time. In the film Like Water for Chocolate Tita is struggling with the desire to be with her true love and find her independence and individuality. Since she is the youngest daughter in a strong traditional Mexican family she is forbidden to marry and take care…

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    In William Faulkner’s story “A Rose for Emily”, the author describes the life of Emily Grierson. Emily, as a child, was cut off from social life by her repressive father. After her father dies it is hard for her to acknowledge it. Because of her father overbearing ways, Emily is isolated from the town. Faulkner presents Emily’s family name and class as high and mighty. When she gets in a relationship with Homer, the Yankee, the townspeople thinks he is not socially acceptable for her. Emily…

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