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    party directs the film’s conversation to larger themes of race, class, and art. This digression is marked by the scene that takes place when Ana pushes Sombra into a fountain, causing a youthful and contextually inappropriate water fight between the four companions. Ruizpalacios returns here to the deliriously romantic tone of the film, using long takes and quick cuts to provide an element of fantasy and make believe. After jerking the protagonists through several more obstacles- bricks flying…

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    rather, it is a curse given to humans to endure and suffer from. This curse is seen in the novel Fifteen Dogs by Andre Alexis, as human intelligence allows a pack of fifteen dogs to create their own language, lose their canine roots, develop a sense of love and create a lust for power which ultimately creates conflict in their lives. Human language can come in many different forms, tones, sounds and is found everywhere around the world.…

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    When Hitchcock came to America he signed a kind of marriage agreement with the controlling and contentious/controversial David O.Selznick. Both of them had different perspectives. When one had an idea of how to mix reality and action in film the other stood for shaping the artists who worked for the duo by assigning them limits and teaching them discipline by controlling and surveilling their every move. During the American period of Hitchcock “marriage” became a centre piece of his oeuvre.…

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    my essay I want to show you what romance means to me. Some people don’t believe that romance exists at all, and then you have people who believe in fairytale romances. One term a lot of people can relate to romance is that it involves unconditional love. First of all, buying a girl flowers on your first date means nothing; buying a girl flowers after you have been together for a while can show many things. I have been with my girlfriend now…

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    tell the story of his incarceration. At the beginning of the play, Gallimard describes his cell and his fame for some monumental event in his past based on the hallucination of Song Liling. Song Liling is Gallimard's Butterfly, a woman dancing to a love duet in the opera Madame Butterfly. Scenes five and six of Act 1 include Gallimard describing the plot of Madame Butterfly, which is parallels to his story. Gallimard’s insecurity as a boy is depicted through scenes five and six. Also, that he…

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    role of eros (erotic love) in the philosophy of Tolstoi AND/OR Solov’ev. In order to assess the question to the fullest extent, we need to begin with definition of eros and we need to be able to understand the meaning that Tolstoi and Solovjev were emphasizing using the word. In its essence eros is one of the four words in Ancient Greek that describes love. In the philosophical context eros has a much wider and deeper meaning that can be referred to intimate love, romantic love, and in some…

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    sense of love”. Meyer commonly writes poetry following the themes of lost love, heartbreak, suffering from pain and nature. Through his various works of poetry Meyer describes the pain and suffering of love and connects it with nature. Meyer himself describes his personal affinity for nature, as he lives across from a botanical garden, as well as his description of “people watching” for inspiration. His natural affinity for nature sets many poems in nature, relating back to humans and love. He…

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    Love does not have a fixed definition, and is described and expressed in different ways. Is an emotion, attraction to something or someone, and even unexplainable. It is so complex and can be for a food, person, friend, item, it can be for anything. The same way láska is expressed in different language. One of the most popular forms of expressing love from person to person is by poems or poetry. Elizabeth Bishop and Elizabeth Barret Browning are two poets who have shown what love is to them in…

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    an unfamiliar person. A child was placed in a room with their mother and allowed to explore, next an unfamiliar person was introduced into the room, the mother left, and then the mother retuned. The response of the toddlers was then categorized into four types of attachment. Toddlers classified as having Secure Attachment would explore the room while their mothers were with them, cry when they were separated from their mothers, and then were happy when their mothers returned. In…

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    JJ 's POV- I can 't take this anymore. The other sidemen don 't care about me. I doubt they even love me anymore, but it 's not hard to see why. Ethan was the lovable one. Josh was the person everybody went to for support. Simon constantly showered everybody with love. Tobi was a fucking angel. Harry was the affectionate one. Vik was just plain adorable. Me? I was the asshole. I made an offensive joke about Ethan. I insulted Josh. I picked on Simon, even though I knew he had a bad day. I refused…

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