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    Ruthers Tale Theme

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    of these texts there is a love story that share common themes, throughout each text there is an unwavering desire for someone, and regret in the end. This results in actions that don’t go well for each of the main characters and in each of the texts there is a love triangle that breaks through death. There are also alternatives that are denied in each story that could have been a happier ending for each text, but the pursuit of what each character thinks is their true love is so strong that it…

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    terminate a marriage than to emotionally fix one. The root of this problem comes from the fact that in the new generations, many people do not seem to abide by the rules that God has put in place for couples to follow. Many base finding their “true love” on outward appearance or even materialistic objects. The fact that they search for the perfect husband with a certain style and a certain income is where the mistake begins. Thinking that person is the ultimate partner just because they are…

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    him. I could meet all sorts of people, but no matter who they are or what they say, they can 't capture my attention quite like he can. People always say that you 're first love is the person that you compare everyone to, but they 've got it wrong. The person you compare everyone to isn 't you 're first love, but you 're true love. You 're soul mate. You 're best friend. I could never replace…

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    Love In A Farewell To Arms

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    In Hemingway’s novels, love and war is a common theme as it shows readers love in a different situation; one of danger and jeopardy. A Farewell to Arms is a widely known novel featuring this as Fredric Henry and Catherine Barkley share a romance during WWI. During war there are many hardships that come along with a relationship. There are unpredictable events such as ambushes, fatalities on the battle field, and many more. These things can get in the way of a relationship as with so much going…

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    The Glass Box Monologue

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    and REON, who is suffering from gender dysphoria. NOVEMBER 's FRIENDS have become annoyed with how NOVEMBER is reacting to this new darkness. They tell her to deal with it and to not to let these obstacles in her life stop her from doing what she loves. NOVEMBER, consequently, is dragged to a local masquerade party. NOVEMBER is trying to forget everything when she meets REON, who has not yet transitioned. They begin to connect with one another in a way they never thought possible. One day, they…

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    He goes so far as to state ‘“Some one has killed herself for love of you. I wish that I had ever had such an experience”’ (Wilde 105). Lord Henry is wishing for someone to kill themselves, so he can prove that he is loved. Without Lord Henry’s influence, Dorian would have mourned the death of his love, rightfully, and respectfully. Instead, he becomes grateful, believing “She had atoned for everything by the sacrifice she had made…

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    The Dream By John Donne

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    In the poem “The Dream” by John Donne, it talks about the speaker having a happy dream about the person he’s in love with. The poem describes the speaker as a person who is madly in love. So in the dream, the speaker sees the woman and tries to woo her to come into bed with him by giving her compliments. But the woman pinpoint the right time of the pleasure in his dream, then uses this opportunity to wake him up. The narrator understands because he wants to be awake with the woman and promises…

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    Divorce: the termination of a marital union, and cancelling the legal duties of a marriage. The assertion that caught my attention while reading the book, Against Love, by Laura Kipnis, was in chapter three, The Art of Love, on page 140 when she says, “To those who want to maintain that non-divorced families turn out less neurotic or happier adults, the evidence supporting such views is a little scanty: please look around”. I agree with Kipnis that non-divorced families aren’t always happy…

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    Happiness cannot be travelled to, owned, earned, or given away. It is a spiritual experience of living every minute with love, grace, and gratitude. In fact, most of our daily life events where we experience happiness are espoused through social media. One reason of that is Facebook where everyone can send in his or her news feeds pictures, quotes, pages, or videos of everything that reflect their happiness. Another reason is that there is evidence from research in the New York Times an article…

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    Frozen Movie Essay

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    Anna take off the picture room to have a snow fest which soon turn bad after Elsa strikes Anna in the head with her powers leaving Anna unconscious and with a new blonde patch of hair. After being struck by her sister’s powers, Anna is rushed to the “Love Experts”, trolls, where she is treated and has all memories of her sisters magic removed from her memory. Once cured Elsa is forced to be confined from the world and spends years hiding her…

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