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    Love, according to Webster, is “a strong affection for another arising out of kinship or personal ties.”. For some, this definition of love expresses the way people develop a mutual understanding of one another to attain a level many are unable to reach. Others may believe love can happen by the chance of a glimpse and bind them together by that unknown force without any preceding knowledge of the person. In The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer, the “Knight's Tale” shows that love is greater…

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    True Friends Friendship is more than what the world believes it to be. Friends remain together through strenuous times. A few demonstrate this in The Chosen by Chiem Potok. These individuals convey love toward one another, they instruct each other in new things, and they stay close when life becomes burdensome. They build each other up, they give generously, and they exemplify love in any way they can. Their friendship stands forever and will never fall apart. Danny, Reuven, and Mr. Malter, all…

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    like a story because of one’s expectations in a relationship, and the things that happen in their life to form this story. Love follows a literary progression. We have a beginning, middle, and end, and have plot, characters, and themes. Relationships are based off how a partner and the relationship correspond to a partner’s ideal love story. If certain aspects are missing or completely different from how they thought it out to be, the relationship may fail. With that said, a partner’s story may…

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    Back Betrayal can cause many emotional fallouts and baggage within relationships, betrayal is being disloyal to others and even to oneself. In the story, The World on the Turtles Back, betrayal is a huge factor in how the story plays out, as it is in the song The Letter by Kehlani. Three ways in which betrayal is portrayed in the story, and the song, is by the actions people take to one another, disconnections in relationships that lead to betrayal, and emotional baggage. The way people act…

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    Della got him. Life would be doing good for them now. They have moved since the ten years have past they can live in a better house now because of Jim’s new promotion. Jim is getting paid a lot more than he use to. But it doesn’t change the relationship between Della and Jim they still love each other no matter what happens to them. O.Henry says “The Magi brought valuable gifts, but that was not among them.” Which means even though we bought these gifts that won’t work for each other we still…

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    The people had notice a difference in Gilgamesh. Their friendship was so strong that they understood each other. They were very comfortable around each other, and tell each other anything and understanding each other without questions. Gilgamesh and Enkidu was honest with each other no matter what the cost. The friendship they had was a true one. They were very supportive of each other. Love had motivated a big change in Gilgamesh which had change his life into a humble man. The closeness had…

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    Discovery leads to unique renewed perceptions and new understandings, within Jane Harrison’s ‘ Rainbow’s End’ and Gwen Harwood’s ‘ Father and Child’. Harrison and Harwood present Gladys and Dolly from Rainbow’s End and the child and father from Father & Child as characters who convey the aspects of discovery of with the use of both symbolism and other language techniques. Both texts reflect on a feminine and a father and child context using the protagonists. In Rainbow’s End, Harrison portrays…

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    Jane Eyre Analysis

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    Relationships are crucial to life. They influence and challenge you to become a better person. Some relationships are deep enough to create a change in personality too. In Bronte’s Jane Eyre, the relationship between Jane Eyre and Helen Burns at Lowood influences Jane’s lifelong decision to stay independent, which ultimately reveals that independence must be demonstrated to be learned. Helen Burns's reaction to her punishments, extensive knowledge, and view of religion influences Jane to stay…

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    Iron Will Movie Analysis

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    In the movie Iron Will, the main character faced many obstacles and challenges.In this coming of age movie, Will Stoneman faces his biggest fear, gaines the respect of the other competitors, the loss of a hand made whistle, and gains his father’s dog’s respect. Comming of age is when a character or person reaches a new level of understanding and matures. Before a character can come of age, he or she must have a rite of passage. Rite of passage is when a ceremonial event occurs. The movie is…

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    Why is better a break up rather than stay in an unhealthy relationship? There is a moment in our lives when we need to make a decision about staying with someone or let that person go away. However, the topic about relationships is extensive, but when we talk about unhealthy relationships we refer to those relationships that include some of these characteristics or maybe all of them such as violence, lies, constantly deception, abuses and other things that are negative. Therefore, it is better…

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