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    "The course of genuine romance never ran smooth," remarks Lysander of adoration's complexities in a trade with Hermia (Shakespeare I.i.136). In spite of the fact that the play A Midsummer Night's Dream absolutely manages the trouble of sentiment, it isn't viewed as a genuine romance story like Romeo and Juliet. Shakespeare, as he unfurls the story, deliberately separates the gathering of people from the feelings of the characters so he can personification the anguish and weights persevered by…

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    her weight of costs and rewards. The possibility of getting caught in a lie was less costly than the reward, or pleasantry, of going out for drinks with her friend, even though her husband would not like it. Similarly, Harry’s decision to begin a romance with his coworker weighed the costs of Sue finding out about Krista against the possibility of a new relationship with her. Earlier in the relationship, however, Sue also weighed her costs and rewards on the…

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    nowadays hold the anti-romanticism view, and Abelard and Heloise value the passion which they have in love. Even though people question if it is realistic to revive romanticism today and if romanticism should be praised, they unconsciously worship romance and sacrifice over the happy ending love story norm: getting married. Abelard and Heloise have a great love story because a great love experience is more important than a marriage ending. The process of loving matters more than the result. If…

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    Confusing love story “It is better to be hated for what you are than to be loved for what you are not.” In the play “much ado about nothing” By William shakespeare benedick and beatrice were tricked by Don pedro who is benevolent. Before benedick and beatrice fell in love they showed disdain and hatred towards each other . Beatrice is used as the foil character for benedick by which her being naive toward the love benedick is trying to show her. Thus this influences the conflict of the plot…

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    with any drama with Bieber. Hopefully her new boyfriend is willing to listen to her on this one because any drama between them would make headlines. Sources say that Justin Bieber is really wanting an explanation from from Niall Horan about his new romance with Selena Gomez. These two were friends before this all started and he is actually a bit shocked by the relationship. It does turn out that Selena is not happy at all about the idea of this confrontation happening and is hoping to avoid it…

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    symbols, like the love-of-idleness flower, to show how he feels, Shakespeare keeps the audience laughing while continuing his unambiguous message. Although the play focuses on the extrusive theme of love, he chose to create a comedy contrary to a romance, which affirms his light, mocking tone. Through Shakespeare’s choice of a comedy, one may infer that he wanted his audience to be more open to understanding the deep subject: love. Love may be tragically foolish or romantically impulsive, but…

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    lustful, hormonal, and her loyal ways, makes her story her story so interesting. Wondering where her amazing, glowing personality would take her. She would have no choice but to be “Unthinkable” by Alicia Keys featuring Drake. It highlights how her romance with Romeo goes on a weird roller coaster that brings out her sentimental side. The artists in the song “Unthinkable”, Drake and Alicia Keys are both known for their romantic, heartbreaking songs. Drake is a hip-hop and R&B artist who is…

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    with the lady from the castle. Gawain says “Go help me, thought the knight, I can’t let it happen!” (Line 77). In This quote Gawain admits that even though he finds the lady from the caste really pretty and attractive. He knows as a knight this romance is not allowed. The lady also tries to spoil Gawain by bringing him gifts. The speaker states “But right away he refused it , replying…

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    first sight might be an exaggeration of what really happened. When people tell stories they sometimes exaggerate on what really happened. For example, in the article, On Courtship and Marriage, it states, “Most people, looking back, think their own romance the most beautiful in the world,” (Source A). When people describe the first time…

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    To them, being unattached and free from marital responsibility is a sense of pride and dignity. Even though the play is about romance, dedication to another comes with difficulty from outside circumstances. None of the characters explicitly seek out love, especially not Benedict and Beatrice. Affection might be the unintentional result of hatred. With this, towards the end of the…

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