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    Love is… Love is a fascinating concept, in part because of the dichotomies that it can often be defined by. Some have asserted that the universal language is that of love. We as humans connect with one another and all innately know this complex and nuanced concept. However, while we may all relate to the concept as a whole, I believe that the love we, as individuals experience and apply in a variety of situations in distinctly unique. What I mean to say is that love is so personal and subjective…

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    Romance and love, respectively, are a very personal experience, and therefore are different for each and every lover. In Shakespeare’s play Hamlet, love is a very central idea and conflict throughout. Moreover, the most conflicting relationship happens between Hamlet and his girlfriend, Ophelia. The father of Hamlet has just passed, and Hamlet is very distressed as a result. Choosing to fake madness to get revenge against his uncle, Hamlet manages to destroy his relationship with Ophelia.…

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    The power of love, the struggle, the hurt and the solution in a relationship A few years ago, my husband and I decided to have a date at the movies with a few friends to watch a love movie. When we got to the movies and walked inside the theater all the seats were taken. There were many people waiting for the movie to start. I was so excited and anxious to see this movie I couldn’t wait for the movie to start because this movie was going to be very interesting. The movie was about things that…

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    The Distinctions of Love There is no doubt that we as human being at some point in our lives has experienced some kind of love, whether loving other people or being loved by other people. However, many of us still does not understand the real meaning of “LOVE.” Everyone has their definition regarding to love. Although, love is only a simple four letter words but combined with enormous amount of meanings. Love is notoriously difficult to define. The English word “LOVE” has various and broad…

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    that he has weaved the theme of love in, is A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Though this story is a bit light hearted than most of Shakespeare’s works, it still has a problematic couple that love each other passionately. Something that I have noticed about Shakespeare is that he enjoys creating characters that are imperfect by making them a captive to human emotion, in this case, the emotion is love, since it makes people act irrationally yet it also soothes their soul. Love in A Midsummer Night’s…

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    The Love Suicides at Amijima was a great story that showed the power of love, specifically how far one would go for love. In this story, there was a love triangle between Jihei, Koharu, and Jihei’s family. Jihel loved Koharu and was willing to leave his family to be with her. Jihei was an extreme lover, who wanted her to love him until the day they die. If Jahei was to die, then Koharu should kill herself. Koharu told him she would, but after much consideration, she did not want to die. Tahei…

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    Touch of ‘LOVE’ ‘Love’ the touchiest word in this world. Whoever in this world doesn’t want to be loved? A baby who born can magnificently recognize the love and touch of his or her parent. A little boy or girl who is just walking on the roads with a gloomy face finds a touch of love from his/her friends or elders. A teen may fall in love just by influencing of his or her opposites at a single sight sometimes. And mostly the lifetime bonding of our father and mother is just because of love. Love…

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    Love; selfless or selfish Love being one of the most complicated and sought out feeling we aim for, happens to be quite selfless. Though we might act selfishly when we are in love or when we simply love someone; the actions we take to please our loved ones are pretty selfless. When it comes to love we’re mainly driven by the feelings of security, passion, and adventure. To begin, when we think of love, we think William Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet,” Nat King Cole’s song “L-O-V-E,” and…

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    What is the definition of love? What would motivate a man to stand between his wife and the barrel of a gun or keep a young woman beside the hospital bed of her comatose fiancé? Love, is a word of endless meaning, a subject of complex debate, and an idea of perfect imperfection; a story without an ending. The Holy Bible’s 1 Corinthians 13:13 hastened to say, “now abides faith, hope, [and] love, these three; but the greatest of these is love” (KJV) I believe love to not only be an idea, but a…

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    Love could very well be considered a universal human phenomenon; we all need to love and to be loved. The human need for love is placed in our knowledge of our individual loneliness within the natural and social world. This is one of the existential contrasts, in which characterize the human condition: “Man is alone and he is related at the same time” (Fromm) . Love in its various forms acts as a catalyst of interactive relationships and, due to its central importance, it is one of the most…

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