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    The Power of Love Many ween love is the most powerful force in the universe, and those in love will do anything to gain the attention from the one they admire. However, with great strength comes great risk, and love itself can be the motivation behind the most baleful villains’ crimes. The most pronounced example of this is Hugo Bonham, a famous scather of the early 1600’s. Rejection by his love, Audrey Bellamy, sent Hugo into a deep depression of which he would never overcome, and the only way…

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    Through the Tunnel of Love Tension is a type of plot line for authors to use when writing any sort of story. Tension helps build the plot line by giving the readers a sense of apprehension. Without the use of tension in writings, many stories would be boring, and would not have any sort pizazz. In the short story Through the Tunnel and the short film God of Love the writers create a plot line in which the audience feel a sense of tension which keeps them hooked. If the writers of these two…

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    The Five Languages of Love Project When we enter into a new intimate relationship first and foremost we do it because of that physical attraction, then we enter the “in-love” stage. On this stage we felt that we belonged with each other (page. 32), we would do anything and everything for the other person, and it was fantastic until this started wearing off. The “love tank” starts to feel empty. It means that the person does not feel love for or from their partner and this mainly starts happening…

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    I Love Research Paper

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    How? 5/20 How did I fall in love? How did I from all people catch these feelings or emotions? I always kept myself close from the world. I never let anybody know my weakness; somehow, I let you in and accept you. How did you from all people I accept you? Why from all people I fell in love with? Why is it that I see more in you than I see in myself? Why is it that I want to push you to make great things, but when it comes to me I feel powerless. I am scared of getting hurt again. I spent four…

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    in. 2.) Eros is a powerful, passionate style of love that blazes to life suddenly and dramatically. Storge love is a comfortable, even-keeled kind of love based on friendship and compatibility. Agape love is a secondary style of loving that is selfless and based on giving to others, not on receiving rewards or returns from them. It is a blend of Eros and storge. In my opinion, Christopher and Dana had all of these love types because their love for each other was powerful, they were…

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    Lady Macbeth Love Essay

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    A Shakespearean Love Story In the times of arranged marriages, it was not set up for love, but more for gain. Matching people for wealth, status, and the others talents. We do not find ourselves in that situation when we begin reading the play Macbeth. Over time the two fall out of love and throughout the play Lady Macbeth becomes the one to blame for her husband's ultimate downfall. Some people think that their relationship was difficult the whole way through. They back up this claim with the…

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    Love vs. Lust A human being has two major organs in their body, the heart and brain. Only one of them can actually feel love for something or someone. Love and lust can make you do crazy things in life and failure is one of them. When you are with someone and you think that it is real but then again you ask yourself is this reality or is it just something just to get by. Sometimes I would just like to go into the past and change everything from the beginning because if I knew what I know now…

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    most difficult among us. Wright (1989) stated, “…the three most vital qualities for getting along with people are genuineness, love, and empathy” (p.1). Looking at the first quality genuineness, it can be defined by saying that one is truly acting from the heart. Wright (1989) says “A genuine person is able to express his true feelings in appropriate ways, rather than…

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    We at some point in our lives have experienced love, whether we were loved or have loved. It is the one thing that we all, as humans, have in common. Intimacy is about being emotionally close to your partner, let him or her know how you really feel and be able to accept and share your partner's feelings. Dorian loved Sibyl when he saw her in the theater. He was perfectly wonderful, exquisite, and full of grace, and he considers, she was simply a born artist. He asked his friends to go and see…

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    3 Types Of Love Essay

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    different types of love, your love for your family, which is never ending and will always be the love you depend on. However you may experience so rather harsh brawl with one another, but you can 't never seem to hate them. That’s actually the most important type of love, the one you have. The next type of love is the one you see on television and in every single music video or book ever. The love between two people that’s indestructible, the one that is overwhelming, the love that is…

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