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    Prompt #: 5 Response: Kylie Minogue - Love At First Sight https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wf421JsG004 One of the songs that I would pick is Kylie Minogue’s “Love at First Sight. I would play this song during the first part of the story because it is described that “Armand Aubigny riding by and seeing her there, had fallen in love with her” (Chopin, 1). Basically, Armand had fallen in “love at first sight.” So, I think this song is perfect because it is about that kind of love, and even the…

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    Gift Of The Magi Theme

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    When you love someone, you care about that person more than anything else in this world. In the “The Gift of the Magi” the depth and generosity only seen in true love is demonstrated by the main characters. The “Gift of the Magi” is a short story by writer O. Henry. The story is centered around a young, loving, married couple Mr. James Dillingham Young, referred to as Jim, and Mrs. Della Dillingham, who is referred to as Della. The story has many events agglomerated with sentimental warmth of…

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    How can two stories that take place approximately 400 years apart have such similar roles but have such different character personalities? In the play The Taming of the Shrew and in the movie 10 Things I Hate About You Petruchio and Patrick are tasked with the same objective: to date or marry their partner. By both of them accomplishing their task, it leads one to question the role that the character’s personalities play in the outcome of these stories. The characters play the same roles in…

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    When you think of the words love, and war, many may think of a war that is resolved by love in the end. By war we mean a kind of hostility or conflict between two parties, normally between two nations. Even though it is difficult to put down in words a feeling to help describe the details as delicate as love, we generally mean a kind of deep affection one has with another. Here love simply means the romantic lust one has with another, whether it is between a man and woman, or one with someone…

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    Although the "The Wife of Bath's Tale" and "Federigo's Falcon" have differing overall themes and storylines, the central idea that love come with sacrifice is explored in both frame stories. Whether it be through the giving up of control to your significant other as in "The Wife of Bath's Tale" or through giving up your only important procession as in Federigo’s Falcon. Chaucer emplores equality in marriage within the story "The Wife of Bath's Tale" while in "Federigo's Falcon" the idea of…

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    The Consistency In Shakespeare’s Work With William Shakespeare one can never figure out what will happen. A Midsummer Night's Dream would be a perfect example of one of his most creative writings. In the play there is a love square and they will do anything to be with the one they each love. With that much love 2 of them will try to run away and the other 2 will stop them and try to fix things but the men get enthralled and it creates a greater problem. In the end they do not have a spell and…

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    The play A Midsummer’s Night Dream is a surprising, clever, and witty story that has been one of Shakespeare’s best known works. It shows us the escapades of four lovers named Hermia, Helena, Lysander, and Demetrius, to the play that four friends are working on, which is about love. This is a play that shows us a lot of love, but at the same time, shows an abundant amount of comedy. But one of the questions that is raised in the play is, are Hermia and Lysander soul mates? In the play, there…

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    What Makes An Obese Hero?

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    I am a firm believer in humanity and love. Every living-being on this Earth deserves to be loved by someone if he / she / it believes in love and loves at least one individual. If a person who loves somebody does not get love from anybody, it’s against the law of natural justice in my opinion and I will term it as a poetic injustice to that person. I pity that in this ‘great’ country, everybody seems to have got a license to hate and spread hatred but loving someone becomes a crime in the eyes…

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    Components Of Attraction

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    In psychology, physical attractiveness is defined as the degree to which a person’s physical features are considered aesthetically pleasing or beautiful. The term often implies sexual attractiveness or desirability, but can also be distinct from either. Although proximity, being close to one’s potential partner geographically, and similarity, sharing personal characteristics such as social status and religion, are vitally important, evidence suggests that initially, physical attractiveness is…

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    How will you describe the relationship between Hannibal and Jack Crawford? In season one Hannibal and Jack has a good relationship. They start out as colleagues, but their relationship soon evolves to something more similar to friendship. One can see this in the numerous meals they share together. At first, there is a sort battle for dominance between them. Jack is the head of the Behavioural Science Unit and he sees himself as having great authority. This authority is questioned when Hannibal…

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