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    Hook: Love is very kind thing, but it very difficult to find in a person. love is very important in life because it combines two people and guides them to a better future. It can make or break lives and if love is true in both couple it can lead to happiness. So, Jarvis should choose his life partner very wisely for a better future. Thesis: Jarvis should marry Gina instead Rose because Gina has a better career, she loves to watch football, and has a good personality. Topic Sentence: In terms…

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    “The act of love is largely the art of persistence,” said Albert Ellis. This concept could be brought into Shakespeare’s comedy, Twelfth Night, where the character Orsino was madly in love with the character Olivia; however, after learning that Olivia had already married Sebastian, Orsino transfers his love to Sebastian's sister, Viola, and marries her. Very similarly, although Olivia was in love with Cesario (Viola) she also then transfers her love to Sebastian after she had realized that she…

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    Throughout fairy tales, the expectations of beauty and romance that are woven into the story are absorbed by the children viewing them. Children pick up on these ideals and quite often try to translate them into reality. Fairy tales, such as the one’s produced by Disney, often contain a magical romance with characters as magically beautiful as their love. However, these high expectations of love, beauty and happiness are unobtainable in our everyday world and leave children disheartened that…

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    Juliet and Ophelia, two teenage lovers, two different time periods, but also two women who ultimately wanted the same thing. The fight, or lack thereof presented by both women shows the true differences and similarities in the characters. Although Ophelia and Juliet handles their fathers in different manners, there are other similarities shared by the two characters. The obstacles in which they go through for their loves, then ultimately killing themselves for their loves. Both characters have…

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    “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. Shelley uses a motif of…

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    The Neighbourhood Single

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    Does one truly know the meaning of real, authentic, and unconditional love? Imagine the love of your life writing a song dedicated to you, and your father. The song written by The Neighbourhood, “Single”, portrays a quintessential example of what true love honestly is. With its deeply passionate lyrics, and influential messages about love, the lead singer Jesse Rutherford, provides an exquisite representation of what the honest meaning of true love is; with his lyrics, Jesse displays the…

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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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    William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream is filled with details up to reader interpretation from hypothetical curtain open, to curtain close. If the title of the play did not give it away, dreams are obviously at the forefront of these interpretations. Shakespeare’s play is a story of dreams and magic versus the harsh reality of love and real life. It follows, primarily, a few different groups of characters: there are four young lovers (Helena, Hermia, Demetrius, and Lysander) who form a…

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    Without Malvolio to provide a comparison, Orsino’s self-love would not be nearly so obvious to the audience- his self-absorption would come off as romance instead. Similarly, the idea of self-love is also emphasized through the comparison of Robin and Rafe’s scaled down aspirations to Faustus’s loftier ones. That is, too much self-love will cause failure no matter what a person tries to achieve- the…

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    The story of Scottie and Judy in Alfred Hitchcock’s Vertigo seems like the typical Hollywood romantic thriller: a man falls in love with an imposter and must come to terms with her deception when her true identity is revealed. Having spent the majority of the film getting to know a blond hair female in a light grey dress, Scottie seems to have fallen in love with Madeleine whose features he sees daily rather than, Judy, the actress. By playing Madeleine, Judy turns her own body into a unique…

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