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    Les Miserables by Victor Hugo displays a great deal of emotions between characters. Love is one emotion in the novel that brought the characters together but tore them apart as well. One example of this love is the triangle between Marius, Cosette, and Eponine. The longing that Eponine has for Marius causes her to risk her life for the one man who would not love her back. Throughout the novel and movie, Eponine shows a deeper love for Marius than Cosette had when she laid eyes on him for the…

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    Gatsby: love or obsession Love is the most beautiful emotion that everyone should at least experience once in their life. It does not have a fixed definition, for each person experiences it differently, but in the end, lovers all do ordinary things when they are together. Love is holding each other’s hand tightly down the same path, is giving each other the warmest hugs, and is making the love one’s sadness disappears. Follow that, The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald also portrays a love…

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    Introduction Love has many shapes and comes in many forms. What is the love in Romance like? What is the nature of love in the postmodern story? How is love expressed in the novel written by A.S. Byatt named Possession – A romance? This paper explores the motif of love reflected in the novel and provides the analysis and explanation for the representation of this motif in the story. The main aim ist to explore the possessive connotation of the love in the Possession as the author believes that…

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    My Defining Moment

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    My defining moment was probably one of the many times I had entertained the idea of falling in love. The thought of expressing it, turned it into a whole different story. What I thought could happen, the difference I could make with a glance, a smile, with just being alive. Truthfully, I have never been the most emotional person. Being raised in a family where the only two emotions were happy and mad, I have always viewed all other emotions as a sign of weakness. This is why mundane experiences…

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    What is love? Is it being in a relationship for many years. Or that feeling when someone shows they care about another person. Could it be when a parent makes a favorite meal. In Japan they have three ways of saying “I love you”, “Daisuki” to friends they love, “Aishiteru” in serious relationships, and “Koishiteru” to their soulmate. Love can be confusing which may lead to why, “... we find ourselves relying on specific incidents because giving examples is easier than giving definitions”. (475)…

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    Love is a strong reaction one feels towards someone or something. While many dispute that it drives people to make rash decisions, it is also known as a remarkable emotion that is beneficial. The novel The Heart is a Lonely Hunter, by Carson McCullers, depicts many situations where people who have a love for each other use that emotion both positively and negatively. Many of the characters utilize this emotion for their own benefit, but some continue to demonstrate their love for others even if…

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    Valentine’s Day Gifting Ideas “Love is in the air” — It signifies that love is out and about as if people were just letting out love with their breaths. When love is in the air, it explains that people believe it is more probable that they will find love or be loved. Valentine’day is notable for an ‘exceedingly romantic day of the year’. And most of us utilize it as a lucky chance to display affection for our loved ones with greeting cards, flowers or chocolates. If you question most of the…

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    Cardiac Arrest Love is just not a word but an action that could mean a lot more to a person. Like when you see your loved ones and huge them. So when you’re that passionate and have the love you feel very emotional to that person. The theme is explaining how affectionate you’re to your loved ones and how you’ll do anything to save them. Like whenever you have been trying to keep your mind in place but can’t because, you’re thinking how your loved ones are. Even when you’re not thinking about…

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    Introduction The term ‘intimacy’ in a romantic relationship is based on positive emotions, level of commitment, physical and cognitive closeness as well as mutuality (Moss & Schwebel, 1993). Great transformations have been taking place in intimacy relationship i.e. changes in the constitution and disintegration of families, and increasing expectations within relationships. Meanwhile, there are ethical dilemmas and social conflicts over sexual intimacy, especially the lesbian and gay existence in…

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    The American Definition of love as described in Dictionary.com is as follows: 1) An intense feeling of deep affection 2) A person or thing that one loves. But, in reality, our love is hard to define. We use this one word to describe our feelings for many things. If we stop and think about it, there are many levels and types of love: We love our spouse, our siblings, our kids, and our pets. Some of us also love the sound of rain when it hits our roofs on a warm summer night. We use this one…

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