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    of these texts there is a love story that share common themes, throughout each text there is an unwavering desire for someone, and regret in the end. This results in actions that don’t go well for each of the main characters and in each of the texts there is a love triangle that breaks through death. There are also alternatives that are denied in each story that could have been a happier ending for each text, but the pursuit of what each character thinks is their true love is so strong that it…

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    Scene two begins with Stella revealing to Stanley about her intentions for her and Blanche while he and his companions have the poker night. Stella has the belief that the drunken, animalistic, indecent poker night atmosphere is not suitable for Blanche, which is ironic as Blanche is seen to drink a lot more than Stanley in scene 1 this is automatically noted by Stanley and the process of suspicion starts taking place, thus deciding to take her to the “Galatoires for supper’. The class…

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    Numerous references to eyes and sight help develop the theme of love and illusion versus reality in A Midsummer Night's Dream. Shakespeare reminds the readers that dreams help with escaping what is seen in the harsh realities of love and chaos. The power of the word “eye” help develop the theme of love through its meaning. Lovers begin to defy their worldly values in order to be with their true love. Since blindness is the weakest attribute to the eyes, it causes lovers to become crazy and…

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    Affinity to those with similarities We as humans have a tendency to feel attracted to things that are familiar to us, is this also true when it comes to love? In the play Twelfth Night written by William Shakespeare the play shows how the parallels between the two heroines lead to Violas success to woo Olivia. This is evident when Viola (Cesario) is able to sympathize with Olivia’s loss of a brother which allows the two heroines to construct a deep bond with each other. The parallel that…

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    Orsino, he still declares hislove for her: “Boy, thou hast said to me a thousand times/Thou never shouldst love woman like to me” (IV.i.279-280). He addresses her as a boy, but later asks to see her in “women’s weeds” (IV.i.286). The uncertainty of her gender goes to prove that gender doesn’t matter when it comes to true love. Orsino loves Viola when she is disguised as a boy and continues to love her when she identifies herself as a woman. The same feelings apply to Olivia, when Sebastian comes…

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    Chocolate, Tita finds herself in the middle of a love triangle of two men. As the youngest of three girls, she is not allowed to be married off and is tasked with taking care of her mother, Mama Elena. As she moves through the story, she must choose between a content life with John or a passionate love with Pedro and at one point she almost marries John. However, Tita ends up running away with Pedro. Because of her choice, her and Pedro’s passionate love burns them both literally in bed. If Tita…

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    Fitzgerald’s “Winter Dream” and The Great Gatsby are both extraordinarily tales of unrequited love and the pursuit of the American Dream. The story “Winter Dreams” is not as complex as the novel “The Great Gatsby”. The story seems to be the preview of what’s to come in the novel. The theme of unrequited love and the American Dream are both present in both stories, but the development of the main characters from Dexter and Judy to Gatsby and Daisy shows us the best examples of how one can assume…

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    inconsecutive that it seems scarcely worth recording” (Fitzgerald 73). Amory and the Triangle Club take a cross-country trip where Amory comes to the realization that he very much enjoys the more risque life with women who drink, smoke cigarettes, and kiss men frequently. Because he was blessed with good looks, this life works wonders for him, and within a day, he and a very attractive young woman named Isabella fall in love. Upon Amory’s return to Princeton, he notices that he has achieved the…

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    The Duffer Book Report

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    picture, The Duff by Kody Keplinger is a book full of teenage drama with high school. Set in a small town high school, Bianca Piper, the main character, takes us through her senior year of high school full of distractions, unexpected feelings, love triangles, and a word Bianca can’t seem to get out of her mind “duff”. Bianca is smart, funny and not the most prettiest girl in school. She also despises Wesley Rush, the man-slut of her high school. What will happen when Bianca is desperate for…

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    novel The Phantom of the Opera by Gaston Leroux, the Swedish singer Christine Daae is torn in a weird love triangle between two men: the handsome, rich, yet controlling and jealous Raoul, the Viscount of Chagny and the mysterious, talented, yet ugly and violent Erik, the Opera Ghost. Raoul was Christine’s childhood sweetheart and he wants to win her back. Erik is a masked man that slowly falls in love with Christine, while he hides within the Opera House and teaches Christine how to sing better.…

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