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    The myth of love I would like to use for this report comes from the movie When Harry Met Sally. The movie is a romantic comedy that portrays a relationship between a man (Harry) and a woman (Sally) who realized that they both maintain opposite point of views on life, especially relationship between men and women. Harry maintains his belief that it isn’t possible for a men and woman to be friends while Sally argues otherwise. Throughout the movie they both portray different approaches on the…

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    What does the word love truly mean? Love could be the act of showing strong feelings for another or love could be a caring relationship with a person that has a considerable amount of impact in one’s life. Love may be associated with many different things, but not all love has to be in regard with a physical person or thing. One type of love is Romance. Romance is more often than not paired with the idea of showing one’s feelings for another in a thoughtful, and sometimes sexual, manner. A man…

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    One of the biggest themes in this story is that of identity. Maddy feels she is defined by her sickness; it is the only thing she has ever known until Olly comes into her life. We get to follow along with her as she tries to discover who she is. She missed many opportunities because of her mom, but now she can start taking the new opportunities life gives her. She has to go from the sick girl to the free girl, so now she is not sure who she is. Another theme is love and if it is worth the risk…

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    Twelfth Night Essay Love is not always straight forward; it can weave into webs that never come untangled. Nevertheless, humans try to unravel them, but what they find is not always what they expect. In the play Twelfth Night, by William Shakespeare, the main character Viola is in a shipwreck which costs her her brother and alters her reality. She had recently lost her father and was on the ship with her twin brother, Sebastian. During the wreck, Sebastian was saved by a pirate, named Antonio,…

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    They both are very easily convinced of things, such as, Hero being convinced to marry Claudio relatively quickly, which could just be her thinking its love at first site, and being convinced to fake her death; and then you have Claudio being easily convinced that hero is cheating on him since he like Hero seem to be…

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    Utilitarian’s know little of love, but that does not mean they cannot sustain relationships. In C.S Lewis’s, “The Four Love’s”, he expresses, storge, philia, eros, and agape. Storge may be seen mostly as affection. This type of love does not require equality. It is the love that children have for their parents or an owner for his/her dog. Is it not true that utilitarian’s have parents and thus love them? Sadly, it is possible for someone not to love their parents; however it is not possible that…

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    named Anchises. Aphrodite was always in love with the war god Ares. She had envisioned her life with him, but she was forced to marry Hephaestus instead. The affair lasted throughout…

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    show what true love really is, and to depict a real marriage. The play ties to real life because it shows how couples should be like in real life. The whole play is basically saying that there can be an uneven balance between the four Athenian lovers. This can tie back to real life because some people in or out of marriages may have a thing for another person and that the balance can be between two girls or guys. There could be one girl or guy having to many lovers and another having not…

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    Definition Of Love Essay

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    The meaning of love can have many different definitions. It depends where the love comes from or who anyone is sharing love with. Love started back in the ancient times and ever since is became a big deal. For others, real love is unconditional and only truly exists between important people that surrounds one another. It is the strength of this feeling that makes love the most powerful emotion that most of us will ever experience. Love has many different meanings, however love is the most…

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    Midsummer Night’s Dream,” he shows that love can be interpreted through emotions. Nevertheless, throughout the play there were a lot of controversial situations such as the Bottom’s head and Lysander’s eyelid. The conflict between everyone in the play was that love is a powerful symbol. The potion interrupts the love connection between Bottom and Titania. It demonstrates that love is unpredictable and uncontrollable. Literary scholar Jane Brown explains that “love becomes an analogue—indeed a…

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