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    message throughout the story. In a novel a there can be one major theme or there can be many minor themes. The author, in this particular novel, had used multiple themes to convey one colossal message. The bond between man and dog conveys themes of love, trust and family. Garth Stein uses the themes in this story to show the bond humans can have with each other and with animals. Throughout the whole book, loyalty seems to be the main theme amongst the characters. There is very recognizable…

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    Caitlin Moran Real Love Is Not Unhealthy The romantic love plots in Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontё take form in selfishness and attraction. Many of the relationships described in the book were never sincere. However, it is possible to argue that Cathy and Heathcliff had the most genuine relationship out of all the couples in Wuthering Heights, but did that make it a healthy one? Cathy and Heathcliff were soulmates, but also each other's downfall. Their love was unconventional, making their…

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    Throughout the entire book, we walk in Janie’s shoes as she explores and discovers what love truly is. She always desired independence, and wanted to discover the world herself. In the story, we listen as Janie grows wiser and matures as a woman after each of her marriages. Her first experience with marriage wasn't even her choice, her grandma was the one that picked a man for her. His name was Logan Killicks. He was a much older man, for Janie was only in her 20’s at the time. In the book, you…

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    take it however they can get it. Someone can walk by and just talk about the word love and others will come to the person wanting to feel loved by someone. In “Hills like White Elephants” the main point is the one thing people who claim love don’t want to talk about. The girlfriend in the short story is pregnant and her boyfriend doesn’t want her to have the baby and asks for an abortion claiming that he will still love her and everything will go back to normal. In “A Rose for Emily” Emily is…

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    Death is a key element in most war stories, and even though Tim O’Brien claims The Things They Carried is a love story, death plays an important role. While in Vietnam, several of his friends die in front of him, and later he reveals that his first love died at a young age. Each death that the narrator mentions leads to a change in him. Linda was the first person he knew who died, Lemon was an innocent kid, who died pointlessly in a war, and Lieutenant Cross blames himself for Ted Lavender’s…

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    reason of the deaths, Juliet’s parents are mostly to blame. Juliet was thirteen years old and was treated horribly. Mr. and Mrs. Capulet set Juliet up with Paris who they knew she didn’t love. They thought she could learn to love him and were very gentle at first. After taking the gentle approach, Tybalt dies and Juliet’s parents decide that her grief has been going on for far too long, and begin to force Paris onto her in two days. When Juliet, begs her parent to not make her marry him they…

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    Love vs. Hate In The Scarlet Letter by Hawthorne he conveys, “It is a curious subject of observation and inquiry, whether hatred and love be not the same thing at bottom. Each, in its utmost development, supposes a high degree of intimacy and heart-knowledge; each renders one individual dependent for the food of his affections and spiritual life upon another; each leaves the passionate lover, or the no less passionate hater, forlorn and desolate by the withdrawal of his object”. Hawthorne…

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    Missions of Love We’re all on a mission, whether it’s money, fame, or just trying to get by in life. But we’re looking at another type. Love. Whether it’s to protect it, as Katniss did for her dear sister, to seek it, like the lonely Angus, or to fill its last request, which led Cap to burn his best friend to ash, these three have undertaken their mission in the name of love. Works Cited Collins, Suzanne. The Hunger Games. Scholastic Inc., 2014. Katniss Everdeen, winner of the 74th Hunger…

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    Sight There is a thin line when it comes to lust and love. Love and lust are often confused because they seem to be alike. In reality Lust and Love are two completely different relationships. The relationship between these words certainly vary in interpretation. A person that lusts desires sexual and sensual pleasure while a person in love sees beyond physical appearance and simply takes the person for who they are underneath. Lust and Love tend to develop several ways to compare them with the…

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    123). Pechorin never married, but I believe he did die through a bad wife and throughout this paper I will discuss why. Pechorin is a different kind of person. Everyone he meets enjoys him quite a bit in the beginning. He is extremely smart when it comes to emotions and people. Many times throughout the story, Pechorin can easily manipulate people; this is his game that he loves to play. He reads people and learns how they work.…

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