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    is based around four interconnecting plots, all connected to the celebration of the wedding between the Duke of Athens—Theseus and the Queen of the Amazon—Hippolyta. The play is set in the woodland, under the light of the moon. Marriage, courtship and relationships are explored throughout the duration of the play. There are several relationships, love, hate and yearning between the The use of magic love juice is used throughout the play and it makes the readers feel as though love can be…

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    Many couples enter into their first marriage being blindly naïve. Some people believe that all it takes is the emotion called “love” to sustain their marriage, but this is only a smaller piece to an enormous puzzle. Marital bliss is just a myth. In reality, marriage depends upon wisdom and character traits. As we grow as children into adults, we judge people and our surroundings. People take their inner filter to decide what is right from wrong. Unfortunately, our sight is strictly based upon…

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    Two stories, four lovers, same ending. You will find many similarities and differences between the play The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet and the story Pyramus and Thisbe. The first similarity was that the parents’ of the couple’s didn’t want them to be together and did everything to try to keep them disembodied. Another similarity is all four main characters ended up dying in the story. There were some differences as well. After a two family massive fight Romeo was banished from the city of…

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    L. (2013). A phenomenological study of falling out of romantic love. The Qualitative Report, 18, 1-22. There wasn’t a particular question that the author of this article addressed but after reading this article I find that the main question of this article revolves around “What is the core process and reasoning of people falling out of love, when it seems “so right” from the beginning and after such a long time”? The qualitative model of data collection…

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    The Incident Nannie Doss, also known as, “The Giggling Grannie” and “Arsenic Annie” killed 11 people across four states. Doss killed those who were closest to her between the years of 1920 and 1954. She killed four of her husbands, two children, her two sisters, her mother, her mother-in-law, and her grandson. When she would kill her beloved ones, it would look as if they died of natural causes, not from murder. What Doss did was she would poison them by rat poison or she would use arsenic.…

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    definition of love that is simple, yet comprehensive. He broke love into four connected but distinct elements: respect, care, knowledge, and responsibility (hooks 19). These forms can exist on their own, but when authentic and genuine love is practiced, the four must exist together. We must, at the very least, respect others. Often times, when a relationship is established, we go above that basic respect and care for others. Care is practiced when we collect knowledge on how to love each other…

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    about her health and the person she loves Gat. Cadence was giving out Gat olive hunting jacket. Which she had some memories of what they were doing. She knows that Gat doesn’t love her as she does. “GIVEAWAY: GAT’S OLIVE hunting jacket. The one I wore that night we held hands and looked at the stars and talked about God. I never returned it.( Pg. 56)” The meaning to the hunting jacket was Gat hunting jacket which Cadence loves him. She also think that Gat doesn’t loves her as she does. The…

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    it has a sense of what it wants, and like an oracle it hides behind a riddle.” (28; 192D) Love is a concept familiar to all and yet it is one of the most, if not, the most difficult term to define. Of all the notions that evolve over time, such as the revelation of the divisibility of the atom, love has been a concept of relative consistency. This is not to say that there is a definitive explanation of love, in fact, the spectrum ranges so extreme that condensing all beliefs into one would be…

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    various types of love portrayed in the writings of William Shakespeare in the play A Midsummer Night’s Dream. There are several forms of love depicted in the play, including parental love, forced love, romantic love, as well as jealousy to name a few. Early in the play, the character Lysander says, “The course of true love never did run smooth” (1.1.134), this theme carries through the remaining scenes of the play as various sets of characters undergo a series of trials referencing love…

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    Dancing with her to the sound of my music Have you ever fall in love? What is love to you? Is "love" a meaningful four letter word? Or is it a word constructed with four meaningless letters? You might have asked these questions while growing up, or during a time in your life where things were not going your way or as planned. Per my life experience, I have asked these questions during bad times. I have asked myself these questions when I lost faith in my partner, when something drastic…

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