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    amount of love between each individual and a certain level of commitment to make decisions together. “Trust takes years to build, seconds to break,…

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    wanting to leave his dad. “My Papa’s Waltz” presents a man reminiscing on a happy memory that he has of his father. Roethke shows readers through a childhood memory the emotions of love by word choice. Throughout the poem, he portrays his feelings by using ambiguous words for readers to interpret his unconditional love for his father. In the first stanza, the boy says, “But I hung on like death: /…

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    healthier lifestyle. People that have dogs take them on walks and play with them, which is a good way to stay healthy. Pets are also very compassionate. A person with a pet is less likely to feel lonely, or have terrible anxiety because pets give unconditional love. Overall there are so many positive reasons to have pet. Pet owners learn to be responsible. Having a…

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    feelings recognizes that he was ungrateful to his dad who dad given him unconditional love. Hayden’s descriptions are extremely vivid and it caught my attention instantly he uses imagery to appeal to the reader’s emotion.…

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    sure the Word of God produces in the lives of others and there is three ways to plow the ground when it comes to the heart. First is prayer. Second, is meeting the needs of others and third, unconditional love. I am confident that if we spent some time praying, meeting physical needs and be a consist source of love in someone’s life, we would make someone’s hearts ready to receive the Word of God. Because we find Jesus was constantly meeting the physical needs of others before he taught the…

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    with the Duchess, but before the executioner puts her to death, she begs him to spare her. They both show weakness within their dignity and a lack of power against other people. Helena and Cariola share the trait of unconditional love. Throughout the play, both females show unconditional faithfulness toward a single person. Cariola will do anything for the Duchess, and even wishes to die instead of living without her. Demetrius and Helena have a similar relationship, and Helena even calls…

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    Glass Castle” by Jeannette Walls. Throughout her novel, Walls proves that even though her childhood was full of neglect, she still loves her parents unconditionally. Unconditional love is another theme that ties in with forgiveness throughout the story. Even though she desperately wants to get away from her parents and leave behind her catastrophic life, Walls still loves and forgives her parents. I can relate to her struggle of deciding which factor is more important in life: family and loyalty…

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    contexts and perspectives of Browning and Fitzgerald, it is highly evident that their exploration of human nature 's value of love and hope are indeed shared between the texts. The enduring value of love is clearly represented in the novel the Great Gatsby through the materialistic relationship between Jay Gatsby and Daisy Buchanan. This cupidity results in Gatsby…

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    word love mean? The word love in the dictionary is defined as a profoundly tender, passionate affection for another person. Love is a word that means many different things to many different people. For some people, love can be purely romantic, or purely sexual. Sometimes love is entirely unconditional and that kind of love is usually found between family members and life partners. For others, love can be as free flowing as water, ever changing, and everywhere! To these types of people love can…

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    Sula treated men as if they were only sexual objects not capable of love. The novel states, “Eva’s arrogance and Hannah’s self-indulgence merged in her and, with a twist that was all her own imaginations, she lived out her days exploring her own thoughts and emotions, giving them full reign, feeling no obligation to please anybody unless their pleasure pleased her” (118). Like her mother and grandmother, she rarely had a desire to love or be loved by a man instead her experiences with men were…

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