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    especially teenagers, believe they know best. At a certain point in a child’s life, he/she begins thinking for themselves and start to make their own decisions. Parents won’t always agree with the decisions their child has made, but a good parent loves them regardless. Good parents accept their children for who they are, they don’t try to change anything about them. For example, if a young teenage boy realizes one day that he is attracted to boys, his parents should support that. His parents…

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    man. While he cares so much for them that he is willing to sacrifice his happiness in order to support them, they are distant and inconsiderate towards him. His metamorphosis only makes them ashamed of and disgusted by him, thus proving that unconditional love -even for a relative- is inexistent. When Gregor wakes up at the beginning of the story, although he finds himself in a body that is completely new to him, his main concern is getting up early so that he can make it to work on time. He…

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    F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel, “The Great Gatsby,” illustrates the definition of unconditional love through Gatsby’s devotion and adoration towards Daisy. Nick Carraway, the narrator, is a young man from a prominent family from the Midwest. He arrives in New York in the summer of 1922 to enter the bond business in search of the American Dream. The story is based around Jay Gatsby and Daisy Buchanan love. Gatsby had once dated Daisy before being drafted off to war. During their time apart, Daisy…

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    The theme in " Nectar in a Sieve" is unconditional love and suffering, because there are different types of love as well as suffering. " Nectar in a Sieve" shows many examples of love. There is love between Rukmani and Nathan. As they are getting married, Nathan is already very in love with Rukmani. He builds a house with his own two hands with mud for himself and Rukmani before Rukmani arrives. There is also family love, love for her parants, and love for her children. Rukmani's…

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    The joy of returning home to a warm hug never quite leaves the mind. A muscle memory type recollection, that unconditional love felt between individuals at that moment holds the possibility to shape all relationships. Those relationships do not depend on a beginning but more on the continuous support exchanged for years past and to come, no matter the individuals involved. Unfortunately, some never experience emotion so impactful and therefore have no sense of being loved, a sense craved by all.…

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    through life, and show him unconditional love no matter the situation Pip gets himself into. In the beginning and in the end Joe is Pip’s primary caretaker. It is revealed…

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    In the story, “Tomorrow’s Child” by Ray Bradbury, readers are introduced to an excited couple who are about to become first time parents. Unconditional love is a reoccurring theme in the story, Polly never gave up on her “child” no matter what the circumstances were. The two major conflicts of the story were between Polly and the dimension, and between Polly and herself. In the beginning, Polly was stripped away the chance of seeing Py as anything other than a “blue pyramid,” she immediately…

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    of three verses and centers about relationships that sees as unbreakable. Tupac makes a societal commentary by exploring various types of interpersonal bond. In the first verse, he recounts numerous conversations with his family again expressing his love and gratitude for his mother. Although he is ashamed of the burden he senses that he has caused she greets him with open arms as they recognize nothing matters as long as they remain close. The next verse approaches relationships between young…

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    sure he would have appreciated it, he did not do it for the thanks. He did it because of the unconditional love that a parent has for their child. The love I have for my children is insurmountable. I did not know such a love existed until I looked upon their faces for the first time. There is not a thing I would not do to keep them safe, happy, and healthy. Everything I do, is with them in mind. The love I received in return from them is just as powerful. After having my children, I realized…

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    created a cycle of life beginning with pure innocence, then going through a loss of childhood, and finally experiencing unconditional love that heals the wounds from the childhood loss. First of all, one can say that snow is the ideal representation of pure innocence. Holden carries the white snowball. The colour white shows the purity…

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