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    The Forgiven Lost In more than one way humans are the same. This time the similarity is love. Everyone experiences that one love that was special, but also in the same moment to hard to bare to stay in love with that special someone. My special someone was my Freshman year, in highschool girlfriend Savanna Duffey.Ending my first female relationship with a her taught me many lessons, and caused me to make many mistakes. Savanna was the first experience with gay love, and my last. Meeting…

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    The new definition of Love, introduced by Barbara Fredrickson, in “Love 2.0,” not only presents the scientific analyzes of the brain’s response to positive connections, but also a unique perspective of what love actually is. The unfamiliar standpoint about how love is “forever renewable” (108) and how “[it is] not unconditional” (108) refines how love is interpreted and perceived. Fredrickson presents an ongoing juxtaposition from both ends of love and strongly states that “love is a single act…

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    Robert Frost once said, “Love is the irresistible desire to be irresistibly desired.” This quote encapsulates a common human longing: to feel loved, to be understood by someone else. Everyone has experienced this feeling at some point, and this stays true for Mary Shelley’s novel Frankenstein; or the Modern Prometheus. The desire for love is found in many of her characters. Characters either search for, have, or lose love, and they act and feel differently based on which experience they have.…

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    Return the spark of love spell Are you on a lip of separating with your lover? Does your courtship feel dead to you? Do you think your lover is no longer in love with you? Do you argue over everything and nothing with your partner? Does the good feelings and joyful feelings that you once not coming back? Are you thinking that it’s hopeless? If so then you can shield your relationship by using Dr Twaha’s return the spark of love spell to return love in your relationship. When you and your lover…

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    Love remains a frequent topic in literature because of the countless opportunities to explore emotions and to delve into the human psyche to ponder what truly causes someone to love another person. Furthermore, love is multifaceted, and Hawthorne focuses on a different aspect of love within a relationship in each of his two stories. Although “The Birth-Mark” and “The Minister’s Black Veil” both contain elements of Puritan society, delineate the relationship between a man and his partner, and…

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    Nothing Ever Really Ends But It Changes Nothing Ever Really Ends is a short film directed by Jakob Rorvik that focuses on a series of intimate moments between a young couple. It's not the type of romance that paints a clear, distinct image of love as everlasting and absolute. In fact, what makes the film so enticing is that it's a love story about finding the courage to break up. It follows the couple throughout three New Year's Eves and shows that resolutions can be bittersweet. Even when…

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    Romeo and Juliet is a play about star-crossed lovers whose parents have been fighting for decades. The play fits into the tragedy genre because as they try to be together, Romeo and Juliet happen to make things worse, resulting in death of many people. At the time the play was written, the father of a woman generally picked who the daughter was to marry. With Juliet wanting to marry Romeo, it was against her father’s wishes. This paper will be analyzing act 3 scene one and how it plays as a…

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    The Power of Myth Ch. 7 Precis Chapter seven of The Power of Myth analyzes the meanings of true love and marriage. Joseph Campbell begins by tracing the origin of love; he explains that the modern love or the “person to person relationship” comes from the trabadours of the twelfth century. According to Campbell, there are three types of love: Eros, Agape, and Amor—the meeting of the eyes. Amor, the personal love trabadours followed, is against the church’s belief and traditions, where a male…

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    In the tale of Canterbury the first deadly sins shown were greed, lust, gluttony, and anger. The rest of the deadly sins are pride, envy, and a sloth. Pride is in a certain way showing that if someone does something to another person that one person should not apologize because one does not think they are wrong even though they are. Envy is a feeling of wanting someone else’s possessions, qualities or luck. Sloth is being physically and emotionally inactive. Gluttony means excessive…

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    the sins of deceive and lust which serve as an illustration for what to avoid when “following one’s bliss.”…

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