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    Humans need love, love, and relationships are psychological needs required to be emotionally healthy. This is often referred to fulfilling Maslow 's Hierarchy of Needs but what happens when the search for this needs results in confusion of other feelings for love, such as codependency where one person can rely on the other to love and care for them because they can’t do it themselves. Is it really love? In The Perfect Man, Naeem Murr explores the relationship between two characters, Annie and…

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    Desdemona & Othello (Romantic Love) • The two got married because they fell in love and still love each other romantically. •“Villain, be sure thou prove my love a whore! Be sure of it; give me the ocular proof.” Stated Othello (10). •Iago has just told Othello that his wife is cheating on him. Othello calls him a villain because he is greatly offended. Othello knows that he and his wife are deeply in love and cannot believe that she would such a thing. Othello → Honor (Obsessional) •…

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    Zwahr-Castro, J., & Dicke-Bohmann, A. K. (2014). Who can be friends? Characteristics of those who remain friends after dissolution of a romantic relationship. Individual Differences Research, 12(4-A), 142-152. In this article, the author used an optimal size of 522 college students that included the friends and family of the same college students. This study seeks the participation in a self-assessment study on whether or not a former couple remained friends after a dissolution of a romantic…

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    Hello ,thanks for your lovely letter,I should let you know that People come into our lives and walk with us a mile, and then because of circumstance they only stay a while. They serve a purpose within the days that move so quickly by and then are gone beyond our reach, we often wonder why. God only knows the reason that we meet and share a smile, why people come into our lives and walk with us a mile and i should tell you that i am a man that is ready to walk with you for eternity and not just a…

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    is a range of complex neurodevelopment disorders, characterized by social impairments, communication difficulties, and restricted, repetitive, and stereotyped patterns of behavior. In the novel;,The Curious Incident of the dog and the night-time the main character Christopher has autism and the author of the novel does an outstanding job of portraying Christopher as an autistic child. One aspect of autism that Haddon got both sides correct would be Christopher’s parents. Christopher’s father…

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    Introduction: We experience interpersonal attraction when we emote the feeling of to love or to like another person, it can be defined as the power of the emotion of like or love we feel towards someone. Interpersonal attraction is established from the human nature of needing to belong. Baumeister and Leary (1995, p.522) stated that the need to belong is a "strong desire to form and maintain enduring interpersonal attachments." Interpersonal attraction can be present between anyone such as…

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    in Act 2, Scene 1, the scene of the masked ball. Benedick and Beatrice become closer. Benedick’s desire to ascertain what Beatrice truly thinks of him is a certain sign of the love he feels, yet is hiding from everyone including himself. He decides to learn Beatrice’s true opinion of him when he is masked, realising that she would never tell him if she knew who he was. However, Beatrice realises who he is and continues the ‘merry war’, delighting in insulting him once more, ‘He is the prince’s…

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    Wheel theory of love is presented by Reiss’s. There are two most crucial concepts of the underlying theory which include self-revelation and rapport. The effective communication has a direct relationship with the wheel theory of love. If there will be effective communication, both of the concepts of the wheel theory of love will be accomplished. Every type of communication whether it is verbal or written, there is a need that the communication must be effective (Knapp et.al, 2013). The gestures…

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    To love, means to have a deep affection for someone or something. Two people grow and develop with one another to eventually create a bond for each other that makes them one. People experience the feeling of love everyday but back in the 1800’s, slaves were not free individuals and were denied the freedom of being in or experience love firsthand. Slaves were not treated as free human beings and as a result, they were not given the same opportunities. In the narrative, “Incidents in the Life of a…

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    Plea For Love in Treated Like We Did Something Wrong Treated Like We Did Something Wrong is a short film directed by Daniela Sherer that explores an important issue of human rights. The film retells a true event in which a same sex couple were planning their wedding day. Amongst the softer, happier details of their special day of love, there was a nasty comment made that launched at them like a weapon. This form of discrimination was not what they expected and it came from a person they…

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