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    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…

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    a U.S Navy sailor kissing a woman in a white dress affects the audience by conveying different emotions depending on the perspective of the audience. Logically, the image primarily portrays a feeling of romance, relief, and celebration; however some people argue that rather than an act of romance, it was actually in fact sexual assault, and the man kissed the woman without her consent. The simplicity of the image evokes an emotional response in the audience due to the dullness, seriousness,…

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    Have you ever been in love with someone, but they didn't quiet love you back? Yes, I believe that we have transpired that before. The word love and infatuation are almost identical to each other. Love is a feeling of deep affection. Infatuation on the other hands means short-lived passion for someone or something. What is the difference between love and infatuation in Romeo and Juliet? Does the play even make a distinction? Love and infatuation in Romeo and Juliet defiantly catches my…

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    What do you picture when you hear the word love? Is it a long walk on the beach or a kiss in the rain? A white tablecloth dinner or a dozen red roses? Do you picture John Cusack holding a boombox outside Diane’s window or do you hear Paul McCartney singing ‘Maybe I’m Amazed’? In any case, it is evident that the word ‘love’ has many different definitions and personal connotations. So while research has recently begun to explore the complex neural basis behind this powerful emotion, it is my…

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    Malory's Morte Darthur

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    Malory manages to unite the Welsh and French versions of Arthur, presenting him as a real king that battled the Roman Empire while also enhancing the story with lengthy sequences of romance. Malory's style is eclectic and at times unfinished, as might be expected from an author who composed much of his work while in prison and under the possible threat of death. Morte Darthur often veers off into tangents, weaving in stories and anecdotes…

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    It takes only four minutes to find out if someone likes someone else. That statement might be true, but there can be many negative effects of love. Love can cause many struggles and can be an unpleasant emotion. Since the feeling of love is so universal it is shown in many aspects in humanities. Struggles of love such as society disapproving of love and people not building good relationships can cause problems in relationships . Many people may keep their love secret because society may…

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    Love That Ends In Death Many teenagers when they so called “fall in love” tend to have the urge to do things they are not supposed to, Act without thinking,moving too fast, etc; But not only teenagers can relate to this, most people when they fall in love are blinded by the idea, and the person they are in love with. Shakespeare captures this idea perfectly in his play “Romeo and Juliet.” Shakespeare wants us to see romeo and juliet and their understanding of love, and how it compares to what…

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    What is true love, really? People say that we can only identify true love and know when we have found it, but many of us still fall out of love after we have found it. In order to avoid confusion, it’s important to understand the different types of love. Based on the two stories “On the Western Circuit" and "Stricken", there two main concepts in which people express their love for each other: physical and emotional. How much are people attracted to each other physically? Physical love is based…

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    Romeo and Juliet: Synthesis Essay Nothing in our world today is more pleasurable than the feelings of romantic love. It is no doubt that the amount of happiness and morale it will give to someone is immense. However, many characteristics that come with this “trance” can have dire consequences on the person that is essentially swamped with affectionate desire. According to many thinkers, including William Shakespeare, the art of romantic love clouds people’s judgement, plagues them with regret,…

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    Jaden Skye

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    bestselling contemporary romance novels that also fit the narrower definition of romantic suspense. Her most popular novel series is the Caribbean Murder debuted with the 2011 Death by Honeymoon that was an instant bestseller. With over 16 novels written over the course of less than five years, the novel series is still ongoing. Another of her series is Murder in The Keys, Killing Game, and Toms River Saga. She has also written the A Perfect Stranger series amongst several freestanding novels…

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