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    Electra Heart Thesis

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    Diamonds). A diary full of love and heartbreak is the classic teenage hobby many girls pick up. A fluffy pink heart and glitter tears bleed through a girls’ teenage years. This lyric is part of Marina and the Diamond’s iconic album, Electra Heart. Electra Heart describes the hearts of teenagers and how they pulse as fast as electricity when it comes to relationships. Marina resembles this love as childish and mocks teenagers sappy romances. She exemplifies the faults of young love and reveals…

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    The portrayal of love in Much Ado About Nothing is divided among many characters relationships; love is depicted to be a complex series of events starting with an initial honeymoon stage, followed by deception driving the relationship into failure and then giving it strength to regain its allure. In the various relationships within the play, Shakespeare implies a period of love in which both counterparts have faith in the relationship and are full of love for each other, seeing no failure up…

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    Throughout Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare frequently uses paradoxes and oxymorons to effectively portray the adverse feelings that accompany the characters when they are in love. As a result, this demonstrates the forcefulness of love, foreshadowing, and the conflicting thoughts and emotions the characters feel when in love. Firstly, the usage of paradoxes and oxymorons…

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    best described as an immoral unrequited romance and as a tragedy. A "quest" is what I see the narrator, Humbert, describing throughout the novel. After he has Dolores all to himself, he shows how much he cares for her, providing her with clothes and shelter. He goes along with her sarcastic, almost vulgar, attitude and takes great detail into making her happy. His "quest" is to capture the young girl's affections. Even though Humbert continually stresses how much he loves the girl, I believe he…

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    really just confusion and miscommunication between everyone, then do we really know if madness was truly there? The answer is yes, everyone in that play was at least a little mad. Orsino was madly in love with someone who did not love him back; Malvolio’s ambitions drove him mad; Olivia fell in love with the servant of her caller; Antonio blindly followed a stranger; Viola pretended to be a man for the months; and Sebastian married a woman who believed he was someone else. Just about everyone in…

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    focus is romantic love, and the many aspects of comedy derive from seeing characters pining after one another. However, the play itself could be seen as a satire due to the stereotypical vision of love that is created. Shakespeare often mocks the idealistic image of love by demonstrating emotions as exaggerated and overwhelming for all characters involved. It is for this reason that I believe 'Twelfth Night ' to be predominantly a satire, as the humour is found in the ridiculing of love. The…

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    with the caregiver as they were present for them in childhood, which made it easier for these individuals to build trust on them and become dependent on them. These same patterns attained from secure attachments have affected them throughout their whole life, resulting in successful collaborations. On the other hand, Anxious/ Ambivalent attachment had the lowest percentage (19-20% of adults) (Yarber & Sayad 233). Unlike the previous attachment, adults with this type of attachment find it harder…

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    The poet always illustrates the unique feeling of the invisible emotions. The secret of vague love to Lucy was the feeling that she is alone in a remote part in the country. Her beauty was innocent, her simplicity and purity were the powerful motive for love. Lucy was described as the nature, once she lost her life, the nature was lost. Thus, the typical relation between Lucy and nature gives the reader an idea about how pure…

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    undoubtedly the well-known poet in 13th centre. Shakespeare’s Sonnet 116 is one of his most famous, yet poignant sonnets that had been written. The main poem explores on the theme of love, religion nature, love being the central aspect, but the poet does not address the poem to any speaker, rather it explores on the reasoning of love as a concept. Shakespeare was not only an English poet but he was also a play writer in Elizabethan era. Sonnet 116. In this essay I will be exploring the ways…

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    Definition Of Love

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    Many of us believe or think that we are in love with a certain someone or something you do in your everyday life. For me I have always questioned if I knew what love really meant or what love really felt like, like how do I know if I love this certain person or knew if I really love doing what I do. I have always thought about this question and I really want it answered so I decided to research this topic about how do I truly know if I love someone or something I do in my everyday life. During…

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