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    some people believe that deceit in the play much ado about nothing does not led to a happy ending. While others agree that deceit does led to happy outcomes in the end. In Shakespeare’s play, Much ado about nothing, deceit was used as sometimes necessary tool to build a happy ending, for three examples are: the weeding of Hero and Claudio, the confession of love between Beatrice and Benedick, and the friendship of Claudio, Don Pedro, and Benedick. The first example where deceit led to a…

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    that in real life? Overall, this imparts a great message to its readers. I just felt disconnected to it. 5. In Ninety Minutes, Turn North by Stephanie Perkins – 4 stars I love, love, second chance romance. Perkins perfectly captured that vibes. This is such a swoon-filled story, perfect for romance contemporary readers. 6. Souvenirs by Tim Federle – 4 stars The concept of this story are so cute, and endearing. I love the “fun” tone of it. I’d say, this is the most entertaining read of the…

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    I am reviewing a book of Nicholas Sparks “Message in the Bottle.” The theme of these Novel was divorce and disillusioned. Nicholas Sparks created a testament to romantic love that touched readers around the world by his work. He renews our faith in destiny , in the ability of lovers to find each ather no matter where, no matter when. The main characters here are: Theresa Osborne- a columnist, who found the bottle with a message inside it. Garrett Blake- The one who writes letter for his…

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    Romantic Love

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    Romeo and Juliet set the modern day standards of what romantic love is, with some even willing to go to similar tragic extents in the name of this intangible feeling. Why is love so powerful? Is it natural for us to lose ourselves in this fiery passion? And what do world religions speak of such emotions? The notion of romantic love can be defined as the desire to feel emotionally connected to someone else, often described as “the other half” or a “soul mate”. Biologically speaking, such desire…

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    circumstances. Here we notice, there is spatial movement of characters. They are in the same space yet in their minds they are far apart. Thus here there is a metamorphosis in the mental space of the characters too. Kinesics is the science of space and body language. It is the study of body movements, facial expressions and gestures. (kinesics, n.d.) It is widely studied by students of psychology, sociology and humanities. It talks about the four different types of interpersonal space. This is…

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    A Midsummer Night’s Dream Theme of Love’s Difficulty Shakespeare in the play ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ looks at how the characters fell in love with other characters who appeared to be beautiful to them. One thing that stood out about the kind of love that the characters shared in the play were that it faced a lot of challenges. The idea of Shakespeare in this context was that people who at one point appear to fall involve in their lives might later seem to be repellent and unattractive. The…

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    “ Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud.” - 1 Corinthians 13:4.” The definition of love can be portrayed behind many different symbols as well as many different meanings. Love to me is a sacred word that you not only express and act upon but at the same time, love is one of those things that will either make you or break you … sometimes worse. It is said that the heart is the hardest working muscle in the body due to the fact that it is constantly…

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    Do you have a boyfriend? Are you a good girlfriend? Do you what to check how much he loves you? Then, you will need to become a bad girlfriend for him. Are you ready!? Well, let’s start then! There are three main things that you should keep in mind all the time. That you should make him spend more time with you, spend more money on you, and you deserve somebody better than him. Becoming a bad girlfriend takes a long time of taking care of yourself, a lot of training to become “that bitch”, and…

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    Im A Bad Boyfriend Essay

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    According to Romance movies, I’m a bad boyfriend. A good boyfriend is a male who never fails at letting their female partner know their affection for them, moreover makes them feel as in they’re the most beautiful woman in the world. The Notebook is the ultimate movie that describes what a good boyfriend can be. Women see The Notebook as a movie which portrays a good boyfriend and what he should do with their relationship. Women who watch The Notebook would say I’m a bad boyfriend. Many women…

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    In many classic stories, the idea of romance is a common theme. This theme, in many stories, affects the story, the characters, and the behaviors of said characters. Two such stories that revolve around this theme are William Shakespeare’s ‘Much Ado About Nothing’ and Emily Bronte’s ‘Wuthering Heights’, and both are considered classic stories. However, the relationships in both stories end very differently due to how love is approached by the characters. Love also has different meanings in the…

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