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    One of the significant values of genre in film is that genre, as Dr. Casper has noted, is used to “sugarcoat the pill” of challenges in human life, and the romantic comedy genre follows this value (Casper, 260). Comedy, as a whole, reveals the “fragmentation of man” in a digestible, enjoyable manner for audiences. Romantic comedies, specifically, reveal the fragmentation of each partner in a relationship and the fragmentation of the relationship. Throughout the history of film, romantic comedies…

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    between sacrifice and love throughout the novel.Three examples the author uses is what Eponine does for Marius, what Jean Valjean does for Cosette, and what Fantine does for Cosette. As we know as readers, Eponine was deeply in love with Marius. Eponine knowing that Marius was on his way to the barricade went after him and ended up taking the bullet for him. This shows that Eponine was willing to sacrifice anything for her love Marius even if it meant her own life. Another example of this was…

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    on how people develop different types of love for those around them. Furthermore, we must also examine different types of love and their effects on people as they grow. After analyzing all these factors a person is able to understand people and their relationships. The first style of attachment is secure attachment.…

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    Shakespeare is one of the most famous play writers in history. Although he has written many different genre plays, one can see how it may be easy to compare and also contrast certain characters from each of his plays. For instance, Romeo & Juliet written by Shakespeare is a love story between two young individuals Romeo, and Juliet, who are from the Capulet and the Montague family. Since Juliet is a Capulet, and Romeo is a Montague, they both have to fight to be together because their families…

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    physical nature that society has impoverished itself by constantly rejecting this power. Another big trait for the romantic hero is the fact that they have regret for their actions. They also self-criticize themselves to the point where there is benevolence, and the hero is stopped from ending in a terrible way. The romantic hero is shown throughout a variety of famous works of literature very distinct from one another, such as Cyrano de Bergerac, Dante’s Inferno, and Federigo’s Falcon. So, how…

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    How does love relate to the world of law and reason? How can a supernatural power make one fall in love with another regardless of their previous desires, feelings, or status? In A Midsummer Night’s Dream, William Shakespeare took advantage of the theme of love, comparing the play within a play with affection and Athen’s law in the 1590’s. Although this play is meant to be a comedy, the theme of love runs a major line across the story. Love plays a separate role for each character, varying from…

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    Love is a complicated thing. People don’t get to choose who they fall for; it is one of those things in life that people have no control over. In the novel I’ll Give You the Sun by Jandy Nelson, one of the characters, Diana Sweetwine says, “You can’t help who you love, can you?” This idea that love cannot be controlled runs throughout the pages of the novel. The couples Noah and Brian, Diana and Guillermo, and Jude and Oscar all demonstrate that people can not help who they love. Two people…

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    and Winter dreams, written by F. Scott Fitzgerald, reveal that love can be both wonderful and unsatisfying. These novels show that love isn’t always what you think it’s going to be. Winter Dreams is almost like a outline of The Great Gatsby. The characters in both novels share common characteristics. Also, the themes are similar to each other. In The Great Gatsby, Jay Gatsby fell in love with Daisy. Daisy and Gatsby were madly in love with each other. Unfortunately, Gatsby has to leave Daisy…

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    Love is something we feel towards another person and makes us feel content within our lives. Everyone needs to feel loved and give love to others. Love is a feeling that is deeply felt for another person. Love makes people feel happy because they are being shown that they are cared for. Love can be felt between two or more people whether it is towards your family or your spouse. Love is understanding and un-conditional. Being able to put yourself in the other person’s shoes and understand…

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    Being in love can make a person act foolish and irrationally, in the play Much ado about nothing Beatrice and Benedick are in love. The passion between the characters starts from a place of despising, but blossoms into two people coming together to form a more mature stronger bond. They overcome the rumors and deceit that formed their relationship. The character’s relationship may seem as if they hate each other at times, but they see past their treacherous words and realize how much they truly…

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