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    1. I Saw Her Standing There-The Beatles This song represents how Romeo falls in love with Juliet at the first sight of her. The lyrics of the song are; “Now I’ll never dance with another; Since I saw her standing there.” This reflects Romeo’s feeling after seeing her for the first time in the dinner. He is absolutely fascinated and obsessed by her and he does not want anybody except her. His love is obsessive because he has idea that she will not dance with anyone else except him. This thought…

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    Frankenstein by Mary Shelley is about a man, who through his love of science and alchemy, gives birth to a monstrous and forever unnamed creature. During the span of the novel, the monster goes either unnoticed by society or shunned, while Frankenstein lives his life in fear of coming upon the Creature or he is hunting him down. All the creature wants is what he notices the rest of society having; friends, family, community. At the very least, the Creature wanted a companion like himself, who…

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    characters who are different then everyone else the first one is anyone he is very joyful which is shown by his dancing and singing. Then the next one is no one she is the complete opposite of anyone but these two are in love with each other but they don’t understand that until anyone dies and no one is seen kissing him on the face. This poem is very unique in the way it is set up and that is shown by its setting,…

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    Tale Of Genji Essay

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    The Tale of Genji is about a Man named Genji, who is the son of the Emperor of Japan and his favorite concubine. His mother dies at a young age and is under the care of one of the emperor's concubine, Fujitsubo. Genji’s attraction grows for her and they have an affair, which lead to Fujitsubo having a son. The Boy is later passed as the Emperor's son and he is next in line to be on the throne. This Tale was written by a woman named Murasaki Shikibu and this book is a part of the Japanese culture…

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    and fortune and his loathe of the unachievable “American Dream”. Understanding Fitzgerald's real life is key to better understanding the novel. In many instances both characters Nick and Jay represent a part of his internal conflict. The tragic love story, The Great Gatsby mirrors F. Scott Fitzgerald's real life. Aside from the obvious similarities such as Nick also coming from a working class family from out west Minnesota, then attending an ivy league school, there is a much deeper…

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    Ambulance driver. He decided to join the Italian Army because he was studying in Italy when the war began. Henry loves every aspect of Italian society, culture, food, wine, and architecture. Thus, he had a cause to join the struggle. Also, America had yet to join the war. Henry is a man of dignity and cares little about medals and honors. However, he lies with impunity and believes things of love, honor, and religion are just complex games or are useless. He is a white man with very dark hair…

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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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    his actions, and he goes to jail surrounded by secrecy. Othello is more than just a tragedy, it is play that has timeless themes, experiences, and behaviors that can still relate to todays world. We can see through out the play the theme of love and hate. Love and hate are both…

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    story about how two strangers fall in love and go places that some people could only dream about. However, they both share something in common. They have cancer. One of the amazing adventures that these characters go on is a trip to Amsterdam. In John Green’s The Fault in Our Stars, using Love, Cancer, and Amsterdam, we learn that death cannot be a barrier to love, it should be an incentive to embrace it. The Love aspect of the book relates to the theme because Love is the reason why the…

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    Over The Wall Analysis

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    Wall, in his main idea, elaborates on his marriage and how it affects both individuals when the beneficiary dies. Angell’s focus also includes how life continues even in the absence of the dead. After his significant other, Carol, died she was unaware of what she missed and how life does not stop. Another major supporting topic that Angell’s emphasizes that the planning of death may never turn out, the way it was planned. This main idea and major supporting topic are the authors focal points in…

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