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    Hate In Romeo And Juliet

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    their presence encourages you to do things you’ve never done before. The possibility of it leading one to feeling extreme anger for things they have never before felt anger for. Hate can remind you of the fiery pits of hell, just listening to Satan and what he dictates of you. Even though Hamlet had a huge heart for his father, he had a newfound resentment towards his father’s murderer, his mother’s new husband, his uncle, Claudius. Claudius beings to realize his behavior only to alert…

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    Different people describe love in various ways. Some people define it as an intense affection that a person can have towards somebody or something. Others assert that love is a deep sexual or romantic attachment existing between two parties. Some scholars claim that love means developing a passionate affection towards somebody or something. A feeling of warmth or personal attachment towards someone or something is also referred to as love according to others. From the different definitions of…

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    Love, rational or irrational, is there really a difference? We must first define love itself. The word is mostly used according to the first definition given in the dictionary: “an intense feeling of deep affection.” In other words, love is what one feels. In the same way, we must now define rational and irrational. Rationality according to the dictionary: “by reasonable or logical means” and irrationality meaning the complete opposite. Now that we have a complete understanding of all the words…

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    sentimental value to them. Even the slightest actions from the simplest movements from a person can make you fall more in love than you already are. This four letter word that is used everyday, sometimes for its actual meaning or sometimes just to exaggerate what they are saying, has a very powerful message behind it. Out of the endless options of things for a person to love, I choose to love people most of all, then all of the valentines the world has sent me, the courageous actions that people…

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    What Love Really Means The word love is so carless used in today’s culture, and yes, I have also use the word carless. We love pizza, we love our favorite shirt, we love our car, and when we tell someone we love them, it can mean no more to us than the way we love pizza which can be toss out or exchanged for a newer model. We also live in a world were love is fantasized, and a women longs for their knight in shining armor to sweep them off their feet. Women wants a man that is willing do…

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    same way or you think he/she is definitely not boyfriend/girlfriend material. Many people have a hard time finding a compatible spouse, that’s when many start to doubt themselves and pretending to be someone they're not. It's exhausting being someone you’re not, therefore, you should be yourself. Thus, I don’t think you need to change yourself for the one you love because if they really do love you, they will accept and love you just the way you are. Love, gives people the strength to lift…

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    Definition Essay Love

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    What is love? Dictionary.com defines it as “a feeling of warm personal attachment or deep affection, as for a parent, child, or friend.” Some people say that the definition of love is a complex word to try to define. Everyone has their own opinion of what love could be based on influence, culture, and personal experience. I would say that the word love falls under the category of emotion. Love is a simple word, but with so many different meanings. Everyday, millions of people throw out the…

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    “office” to make clear that love often means taking on duties and responsibilities. The word appears in the last sentence of the poem and it’s ambiguous definition leaves the reader with room to interpret the word with various denotations: “What did I know, what did I know / of love’s austere and lonely offices?” (13-14). This ambiguity therefore holds a great deal of influence over the reading of the poem as whole. The one word expresses the multitude of duties and feelings a father might do…

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    What is love? People throw this word around every day, without even knowing the true meaning. According to Oxford dictionary, love is “an intense feeling of deep affection”. To me, this definition is the best way to describe this feeling. However, each person has their own individual meaning of love. Love comes in many different forms. It could be the love you have for a best friend, parent, significant other or even a sport. My love for my mother is totally different from the love I have for…

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    According to Dictionary.com, love is defined as an intense feeling or affection for a person or thing that someone loves. Love has been known to cause physiological and psychological effects such as increased heart rate, loss of appetite and sleep, and a feeling of excitement. The brain also releases chemicals such as dopamine, norepinephrine, and serotonin. The words koi (恋), ai (愛), and ren'ai (恋愛) all mean love in Japanese. Love has been into all aspect of the world. The word love first…

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