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    Many books, movies, and TV shows, depict love as passion, commitment, and intimacy, it helps people relate and connect to the story at hand. Love is an emotion that disregards any eternal traits like age, sex, class, ethnic, nation, and even species because of how accepting it is. Even though it possesses these qualities, it can blind people to what they really want or what is true. This emotion can cause people to go distant lengths to save their significant others from danger, such as…

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    In the story, A Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare, four young lovers experience hardships when it comes to their love. Hermia and Lysander are in love, but her father, Egeus, wants her to marry Demetrius. Demetrius is in love with Hermia, but despite his feelings, Helena is in love with him. Throughout the story, the lovers have to overcome many conflicts, such as a mishap with a love potion. All of the complications have one thing in common. They all represent that the quote, “The…

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    Love is usually depicted as an intense feeling of deep affection which can be directed towards anything. Additionally, love is often depicted as a happy ending to a story; however, it is rarely seen as a sad ending to a story. In What We Talk About When We Talk About Love, Raymond Carver portrays the theme that the feeling of love is unstable and weak, which is why love is not an everlasting experience. The couples in “Gazebo,” “Sacks,” and “What We Talk About When We Talk Love,” separate from…

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    This modern interpretation of an old tale influences the merchant's character to in any case credible today. The Merchant's Tale recounts the story of an old man looking for a spouse and discovering one, who is at last unfaithful to him. Chaucer utilizes an assortment of elements in the poem to demonstrate his knowledge of contemporary interests and his story telling limit through another figure. Incongruity moves through the poem, bound with implications to the Bible.…

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    to be the genius in this story. She tells us, in quite detail, the story of how her family came to reside in the town of Fingerbone, and the struggles she and her sister Lucille went through after their mother and grandmother passed away. Ruth starts out the story by telling us, the reader, about her grandfather, whom she never had the pleasure of knowing. She tells us of his paintings of…

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    Rene Magritte's The Lovers

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    drama movie, the boy meets a girl, boy saves the girl (or vice versa), and then they fall in love. We see this scenario repeated in all sorts of media, but also in our own lives. Why do we fall in love? The answer is not always clear, but one thing for certain is that love is important for us as humans. “The lover” figure exists for us because love is something that all of us are ‘supposed’ to find. Love comes with confusing emotion, characteristics, and feelings. What we fail to understand is…

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    Kate Chopin’s “The Storm” and the film The Bridges of Madison County, both tell a story of a …. love affair in the eyes of the women involved. Adultery, usually being interpreted as a scandalous and sinful act, is presented in a different way throughout these stories. The perspective in which the audience/readers are put into, is one that demonstrates a whole different side of a forbidden affair. Although The Bridges of Madison County and “The Storm” convey similar plots, with the use of the…

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    experience due to the lies that are said about them. By using satire, LZ Granderson in the TED Talk, “The Myth of the Gay Agenda,” presents humor, personal journey, and emotional connections, which creates a convincing argument towards the audience about love and respect. First of all, Granderson is a humorous person throughout his speech. LZ Granderson uses verbal irony to be humorous and stir up the audience in a positive and funny way. Granderson talks about his daily life being evil, “My…

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    The story, “The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark” was written by the famous writer, William Shakespeare. Shakespeare wrote many famous poems, play, and sonnets known to the English world. Many of his popular plays were tragedies such as “Romeo and Juliet”, “Macbeth”, and “Julius Caesar”. In all these stories you see all the similarities of love and death. In “The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark” these ideas are present, and seen through the characters in the story. Shakespeare is known…

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    Love is something that cannot be forced, something that cannot be forced. True love is not made by us, it is made by G-d. You can’t rush it and try to force love by loving a girl for her looks and not for who she is. This can ruin relationships and even lives. In the play The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet written by William Shakespeare, Romeo loves Rosaline in the beginning, but as soon as he sees Juliet he falls in love with her, Romeo loves her for her beauty. He hardly knows her. In The Tragedy…

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