“Chemistry of Love: Scanning the Brain ‘in Love’“ focuses on the different emotions and feelings love may bring to couples who are in a passionate romantic relationship. Fisher describes three chemicals: dopamine, norepinephrine, and serotonin that play an important role on how the brain works when a person is in love with their significant other. Each chemical effects the brain and an individual’s expression of their feelings and emotions towards their beloved. Helen Fisher’s most important…
Loves Vocabulary Cerer In the essay Loves Vocabulary by Diane Ackerman, the lines 60-62 use the figurative language of analogy due to the extended simile. Analogy supports that love isn't monotone or uniform since batiks are colorful and created with emotional colors which are the opposite of how monotone and uniform love is. Love is being compared to batik when it describes,” love isn’t monotone or uniform. Like a batik created from man emotional colors, it is a fabric whose pattern and…
It can be agreed that loss is a catalyst for change and can shape our identities in ways that are unexpected. Firstly, this can be seen when loss may have a significant impact on individuals in ways that transform their lives. Secondly, this also can be seen when loss can affect individuals in diverse ways. These concepts are demonstrated in the novel Maestro by Peter Goldsworthy and in the related text speech “Freedom from Fear” by Deng Adut 26 January, 2016. Firstly, Loss can be an experience…
Most people want to find that person who makes them whole, who gives them happiness and purpose. To quiet the painful longing inherent to the human heart. You know how a certain kind of sadness can be better than feeling happy? That shiver down your spine when you hear an exquisite piece of music, the breathless lump in your throat that comes when you witness some kind of art that deeply resonates with you, the overwhelming emotion when you see a beautiful landscape, like a craggy cliff or an…
In Two Ways of Viewing the River by Mark Twain, he explains how beautiful and passionate a new experience can be to someone. He describes the beauty of the river by his quote “I still kept in mind a certain wonderful sunset which I witnessed when steam boating was new to me.” At first, everything is new and majestic and it seems to mesmerize Twain. After time passes he sees the river’s beauty more frequently, that it has lost its mystery and majesty. The perspective changes for Twain because…
“I love you” (65). That is the most elaborate expression Christian can say to Roxane. Christian has the looks, but can’t woo her with his words. Christian’s looks are the only thing that impress Roxane. Not even the braveness of Christian being a soldier has an affect on Roxanne. She is only after his looks. Christian also wants to impress her with his words. He tries to at one point, but chokes and can’t say the right words. Christian cannot express how much he loves Roxane, that is why…
By reading the fist sentence of “Hills like White Elephants”, you can see examples of modernism. Ernest Hemmingway used instances of love, drinking, and an abortion all throughout “Hills Like White Elephants”. All of these along with a setting at a rail road station, make up the entire story between the two American lovers. Even though love isn’t entirely an example of modernism, the way that hemming way uses it is. He uses love in a modern way by showing a drunken crazy type of love between…
Romantic Love is Subjective Love is a broadly defined term and hence it is imprecise because subjective love is purely an emotional condition. The meaning of ‘I love you’ is so personal because love is extremely of the mind and as a feeling, is incredibly subjective. However, it can manifest itself in ways that are objective. According to Plato,‘Vulgar Eros’ or earthly love is nothing but mere material attraction towards a beautiful body for physical pleasure and reproduction. Love could be…
Special snowflake Bruh was a demigod child of a goddess named Hecate and a mortal dude named Charlie. Since Bruh was the child of the magic goddess he could like do the magic thing well and thought was a special snowflake, and Bruh was very prideful and often a jerk because no one liked Bruh. Bruh would often barge in to places like, “LOL give all your money or ill beat you with magic until you’re all bloody and dead” so he always got what he wanted to. Bruh also made all the poor towns…
Maleficent is a recently released movie that we viewed in class. It discusses contemporary issues in a contemporary version of the story of sleeping beauty. It relates to our class because it challenges the way we view stories and interpret things, which is very Post Modern. The film is a spin on the famous tale of Sleeping Beauty from the evil witch’s perspective. Maleficent is the star of the movie and is a beautiful teenager of pure heart. Maleficent is a powerful fairy that lives in a…