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    The descriptions that Mrs. Mallards says does not add up to her exciting relief to live on after he dies: “And yet she had loved him – sometimes. Often she had not. What did it matter! What could love, the unsolved mystery, count for in face of this possession of self-assertion which she suddenly recognized as the strongest impulse of her being?” (67) This is a weird way to show concepts like love, "the unsolved mystery," to a committed partnership that really doesn't matter to her very…

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    Love is a difficult tale to tell. It is the one thing on this planet that could either make or break a person. The story “Federigo’s Falcon” tells of a young man, Federigo, who falls into poverty while trying to win the heart of a girl named Monna. Monna and her son move away to their country estate near the farm in which Federigo lives because of her husband’s passing. Monna’s son becomes friends with Federigo and his prized falcon. Later on, the son becomes sick and requests that his…

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    concerned about her safety "Why did you come?" by urging her to leave "Immediately!". Despite his emotional reaction when he sees her and the fact that he misses her a lot, Christian willingly orders her to go away when he is clearly aware that he will never see her again. This shows a certain emotional profoundness in him that we readers had not assumed/expected before. Even Roxane, in advance of Christian’s death, says "[he had] a heart deeper than we knew." Cyrano as well has an emotional…

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    if Romeo and Juliet had true and real love. In William Shakespeare's, Romeo and Juliet, Romeo's love is portrayed unrealistically because of his youthfulness, compatibility, and the length of time of knowing Juliet. In the play, his youthfulness, compatibility, and the length of time of knowing Juliet shows that Romeo and Juliet don't know if they are made for each other or if they are in love. During that time it was common for lust to be mistaken for love. Many people have married others…

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    hurricane. While the hurricane is occurring, Janie and Tea Cake are seeking him (God) searching for answers to the destruction about to happen. After the hurricane, even though the town is destructed there’s much hope for Janie. Although she loses her true love Tea Cake she finally accomplishes her main goal in life. All the men she married, the controlling ways she had to put up with, living with someone she was forced to marry, in the end all the suffering Janie had to go through was worth it…

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    In Mitch Albom’s novella, “The Five People You Meet In Heaven”, Eddie embarks on a journey where he encounters five people after he dies, some family and friends, some complete strangers. They all affected his life in some way and were there to help Eddie understand the meaning of his life. Albom uses symbolism to represent the life lessons in different circumstances in Eddie’s life. Some of the most important symbols were the Blue Man, the Captain, Ruby, Marguerite, the Ferris Wheel, and Tala.…

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    In Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare’s use of light and dark imagery portrays the tumultuous nature of young love. At the beginning, darkness symbolizes the despair Romeo feels because of love. Romeo is tormented by his desire for Rosaline. This affection is unreciprocated, so he falls into depression and literally shrouds himself in darkness. His father says Romeo, “Shuts up his windows, locks fair daylight out, / And makes himself an artificial night. / Black and portentous must this humor prove,…

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    to love. To begin, the magical world and the “real”…

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    relationships with each husband because of the promise of change. She abandoned her first husband to run away with Joe Starks. He was enthusiastic and energetic compared to her husband (Tasharofi 122). Janie knew Joe did not represent her romantic idea of love with the sun shining and bees pollinating trees. She…

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    social class society that was better than the high social class society in the southern region of the united states during the past decades. The story is about a girl Janie Crawford 's who lived with her grandmother and was searching for the true love. The story describes the childhood of Jenie in which its talk about how Janie was different from other people during her childhood. After which the story tells about how Janie got married one after another by three different people and her life.…

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