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    Romantic love is defined as a very emotional recognition for another person or relationship. It can create many powerful feelings. In the play “Twelfth Night” this kind of love is seen as something that can be easily manipulated, as shown with Orsinio and Olivia throughout the play. The story started with discussing the first love which is the love Orsinio had for Olivia. They “Both claims to be buffeted by strong emotions, but both ultimately seem to be self-indulgent individuals who enjoy…

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    between 2 men that look almost identical if it was not for their attire, but whom of which differ in personalities. In a historical context, the film takes place in the midst of the Great Depression era which adds to the complexity of Cecilia’s love triangle. Through a combination of deep focus displayed in shot 20 and 31, as well as the use of figure movement in shot 5, Purple Rose of Cairo presents Cecilia as a paradigm of us spectators to be critically self-reflective in our relationship to…

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    The [drunk’in] Millar’s Tale is a centered around the love triangle between a young wife, her trickster lover, and her cuckolded husband. Alison claims to have fear of her husband's crazed jealousy in the early parts in the tale but the idea isn’t supported later when Absolon sits outside their window to sing love songs. I mean, really… who does that? Who sits outside a married woman’s window (with the husband inside, no less) and sings love ballads? I felt kind of bad for John, sure he’s old…

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    Three Sides of Love How can a person define love? Who determines who you love? These are all questions that I asked myself when I interviewed a friend who is in a different kind of relationship, a polyamory relationship. Now you ask yourself what is a polyamory relationship? Well it is defined as the ability of having more than one sexual loving relationship at the same time, with the full knowledge and consent of all partners involved. Now I know to the outside world this type of relationship…

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    Twelfth Night Love Essay

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    preculiarly volatile passion if we believe that love is an emotion felt within, merely expressed, made apparent, in public word and action.” – David Schalkwyk Is Love and Emotion? Page 110 Shakespeare’s play Twelfth Night is a comedic portrayal of the trials and hardship of love, it tracks the journey of realization and allows the audience to discover the differences between passion and true love. In this essay I will discuss the different forms of love portrayed within Twelfth Night, focusing…

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    In Regards to As You Like It William Shakespeare is one of the most influential playwrights of all time; and his stories have been enjoyed by the masses since their conceptions. As You Like It, is an example of one of Shakespeare’s plays that has survived the ages and is still highly popular. The characters of this play and the changes they go through speak to generations of people. The situations that are forced upon them and the emotions they experience relate so closely to the journeys…

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    quick romance between the characters Hero and Claudio emphasizes their function as the new society as they bring about the comedic idea of coming together. Claudio tells Leonato that he wants his wedding, “Tomorrow, my lord. Time goes on crutches till Love have all his rites” (Shakespeare II, i, 360-337). Claudio’s excitement to get married promotes his role as new society, which moves away from the idea of living a bachelor life to the life as a married man. Additionally, Don John takes on the…

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    Colet's Plot Summary

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    This juxtaposition of sound and image displays the irony of Mme. Colet’s envisioned future with Gaston, exposing that the romance is no more concrete than reflections and illusions, as we know Gaston plans to rob her and fleet. Gaston and Mme.Colet are seen at the same angle throughout the sequence and the camera never leaves the room. The couple is also contained in double frames, the screen and the mirror or the shadow on bed. These restrictions further pronounce the limitations on the life…

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    Love Musicians, artist, construction workers, they don't care about rules, what they care about is love. love makes us do weird stuff and makes kind of crazy. Bottom says," Reason and love keep little company together now day's" 3.1.127-128. According to Shakespeare, in Midsummer Nights Dream, love makes us give up our dignity, prevents us from making sound decisions, and makes us see our beloved differently. According to Shakespeare, love often gives up our freedom and dignity. Helana…

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    Although both tales tell the same story, they have two important differences, character roles/motives and ambition represented in different ways. They are also similar in a way, both clearly show that love causes pain. These two romances have the same plot, but different situations. She’s the Man is developed in a modern situation with soccer being the trigger of the problem, while Twelfth Night was established in Elizabethan times and it was a shipwreck that generated the whole story. In the…

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