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    Ian attributes the happiness of the Dunn’s family to Laura who keeps the bond between the family shown by her unconditional care for her children and her husband; although, this layer of affection is truly understood by Ian later on. Ian recognizes the significance of affection towards one another and shapes his view towards how/what it means to love someone. Ian’s affection towards Laura starts from their church meetings, eventually leading him to take up a job at the Dunn’s farm…

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    while Fiona loves reading books. Fiona is portrayed as someone filled with self-control and personal dignity. Due to her Alzheimer disease, she placed a pan in the freezer, could not remember her way home although they lived there for a long time and forgot the word “wine”. She was able to recognize her need for help. She insisted on entering the Meadowlake Facilities, against her husband’s objection to ease his burden. Their relationship is based on selfless and unconditional love. In…

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    Relationships between characters often give us a peek into the overall message that a book is trying to get across. This is is especially obvious between the parents and children in As I Lay Dying. This dynamic is mirrored through the implicit parental relationship between Janie and Pheoby in Their Eyes Were Watching God. The decaying relationship between Addie and Darl in As I Lay Dying represents the deterioration of the Bundren family as well as the pessimistic nature of the book, while the…

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    golden swan, messenger of King Nala, who was one of the two sons of King Nishadh of Ayodhya, flew to Damayanti and narrated about bravery and kindness of King Nala to Damayanti. Damayanti, after hearing of virtues and accomplishments of Nala, fell in love with him. One day she told her father that she was ready for her swayamvara. Her father organised swayamvara which was attended by kings, princess and gods who came in hope of marrying her. Several gods were on their way…

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    Karen Hesse wrote a poetic story by weaving 11 different characters together to share this tale, based on real events. By having 11 different distinct voices, Hesse is able to represent America in the 1920’s as well as modern-day life. By representing in both time periods, Hesse’s story resonates with the young, modern reader. Every reader can find a character they can relate to. Whether it is Leanora, who is struggling to find her way. Or Reynard Alexander, who speaks his opinion in hopes of a…

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    original Greek, we come to find the use of two different kinds of love. In the Greek language there are several different kinds of love, each having its own word, but each kind of love is often translated back into English simply as the same word, "love." The two words used in this passage are "agapeo" and "phileo." Agape love is the love of God. It 's an unconditional, unmatched, unselfish love that comes from The Lord. It 's the strongest love there is- one that involves sacrifice, maybe like…

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    people were grieving more for their pet than they ever did for their parents, sibling, or friend, that the grief they felt for their animal was like no other grief,” Betty said. “That’s because of the relationship we have with our animals — it’s unconditional love, it’s deep, and it doesn’t carry all the baggage that human relationships carry. Then there’s that loving, that mothering, that caregiving that people do for their animals. I heard people say all the time: ‘She was like my baby, she…

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    golden retriever Maddie. Throughout Maddie’s life, the woman is constantly showing the puppy love and caring for her physically. We watch the woman saunter through the neighborhood, Maddie in stride right next to her exhibiting the woman caring for Maddie physically. Petting Maddie while laying on the sunbathed couch, the woman shows affection and love for her dog. This small act tends to Maddie’s need for love and emotional validation. In the same way, Maddie has the opportunity to take care of…

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    pets more than my family members! So when the time comes to say goodbye for good, it is one of the worst things to happen. You may think that I’m being over-dramatic, but in actuality I’m not. You lose a piece of yourself when you lose someone you love, even in the case of losing a pet. Shelly was a remarkable cat and by far my favorite. Sure, many owners think that their cat is the best cat in the world, but Shelly was special in her own ways. Shelly would personally see to it that I was in bed…

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    William Shakespeare. After going through many different relationship struggles, challenges, bumps, and bruises, the main character George in Of Mice and Men ultimately kills his friend Lennie. Romeo and Juliet on the other hand, meet at a party, fall in love and get married the day after they meet each other. Then, they kill themselves because Romeo gets banished after which Juliet fakes her death to be with Romeo. These relationships…

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