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    strand of hair on his head. They coil around my fingers as I brush through his scalp. My own hair was somehow always knotted and tangled, but he never minded. “Shhh, it’s okay, I promise that everything will be okay.” “Hey, hey, shhh, I love you, I will always love you.” “I don’t know what to do, I don’t know what to do.” And we cry together. When I try to kiss him, he deflects me. I tell him how I feel, he remains silent. He cuts our last moments short; says my parents will be back soon, and…

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    Emotions: The Keys to Fulfillment and Well-Being Helen Keller once said: “The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched. They must be felt with the heart.” It is a very abstract quote, but one I have no doubt in my mind that she is talking about emotions. It seems, when faced with emotions, people generally have one or two reactions, that they must be restrained and suppressed in some way, or that they should be recognized as a vital aspect to our species. I…

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    Level Of Love

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    level of love. People who lower their standards or accept the first person who comes along can easily get into a relationship. They may even be happy for a while, but soon the relationship starts to crumble and unhappiness sets in. It takes more effort to find love that lasts. But, it is worth the effort! When you get into a relationship with someone who is your perfect match - or as close to it as possible, then you will have an easier time working through issues and making the love stand the…

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    “has probably bred its box-office success.”(Mantel) It’s the tone that Hilary speaks of that will gives this film its iconic status. This is a movie that anyone could recommend to others. It has something for everyone, whether you watch it for the love story, the humor, or Meg Ryan, you will enjoy this film. When Harry met Sally feels like the predecessor for all romantic comedies, so movies that are reminiscent of it are really the genre of rom com after 1989. The real moral of this film, the…

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    It is believable that he quite possibly had never been spoken to about girls and adult feelings. The story was written over a hundred years ago and as much as things change, many things, like love, stay the same. “I did not know whether I would ever speak to her or not or, if I spoke to her, how I could tell her of my confused adoration” (Joyce). When Mangran’s sister first spoke to him he “was so confused that I did not know what to answer”…

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    The conflict of love was the main focus in three of Kate Chopin 's stories. The Storm involves a secret and quick affair between two past lovers; Calixta and Alce. The Story of an Hour involves a woman named Louise Mallard, who finds out her husband is dead and she is so overrun with joy that her heart gives out and she dies. And the last story, Desiree 's Baby, involves the heartbreak of the century; Desiree 's husband falls out of love with her. Now the question of these stories is; who loved…

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    Terri. As the matter of fact, Mel consumes alcohol frequently he becomes more garrulous, and discloses that love is not enduring and death is approaching soon. While being self-conscious, Mel reveals his apprehension for love and if something to happen to him and his wife in the future, the significant other would be able to love again and it will be filled with memories. This notion of love and life comes from Mel in his inebriated state. However, he claims that he can say those words in his…

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    couples that all are shown to find love and happiness through a night of mischief and fairy magic. Reassuring lines, such as “To the best bride bed will we, / Which by us shall blessèd be. / And the issue there create / Ever shall be fortunate. / So shall all the couples three / Ever true in loving be” (5.1.17) promise a happy ending for everyone. But would this actually be the case, even with fairy magic? It 's more likely that the line “The course of true love never did run smooth” (1.1.5)…

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    The Reality of Young Love Remember your childhood crush, and how you were willing to do anything to impress them? The stories, “Araby,” written by James Joyce, and, “A Dance with Alison,” written by Melissa Pritchard, depict the life of two kids that fall victim to young love. In “Araby,” a young boy’s obsession of a girl causes him to believe that he must do whatever it takes to win her love. In “A Dance with Alison,” a young girl 's crush ends in disaster. Towards the end of the story, both…

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    whatever they want to, she even states that the worst tragedy would be for them to think that she didn’t love Teacake, even if she had been put in jail or executed. She also possesses a great amount of love and gentleness in her, even when Tea cake and Janie were fearing for their lives, she still told him she loves him, and wouldn’t change a thing. She has no fear for herself, only for the people she loves. Her selflessness is shown very strongly. Her strength is hidden, but very much a factor…

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