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    Love Letter

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    I know we don’t get to talk or see each other much. But being apart for now doesn’t change the way I feel about you in my heart. Sure I’m lonely‚ and sometimes I’m overwhelmed with this emptiness in my chest. But‚ just remember that I love you and everything about you. That’s what gets me through every minute of every day that I’m without you. I long to hold you and feel your sweet caress‚ I have never loved anyone as much as I love you. You make me feel loved‚ you make me feel safe‚ but more

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    A Mothers Love A mother’s love is like no other love on earth‚ and can make a person do things Everyone else and even she did not expect her to be able to do. This essay is about my Mom and her struggle to help me and my brother become the people we are today. Everyone told her that she could never do it‚ that she could never make it in a big city‚ But she proved them wrong. My moms name is Marcia Tula‚ she was born in Santiago‚ Chile. She and my Grandma lived there

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    Shakespeare in Love

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    The movie that is being compared to a story here is one of the all-time best. The main theme portrayed in "Shakespeare in Love" is a love that is never meant to be. "Shakespeare in Love" parallels the play Shakespeare is currently working on‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ in which love is not meant to be due to the many obstacles in the way. Shakespeare’s life in the film is very comparable to Romeo’s life in Romeo and Juliet. William Shakespeare’s life in the film and the play he is writing has

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    Ways of Love

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    in secret‚ about the intense love she felt for her husband-to-be‚ Robert Browning (who was also an important Victorian poet). She called this series Sonnets From the Portuguese (published in 1850)‚ a title based on the pet name Robert gave her: "my little Portuguese." Ways of Love as Sonnet 43 is the next-to-last sonnet in this series‚ making it an important part of the climax. Sonnet 43 is a personal declaration of the poet’s intense love for her husband-to-be. Love is a complex‚ multi-layered

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    Love Story

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    was so love in each other‚ Mary never knew that John would change her life so much‚ since she got in love with him. They were like Romeo and Julie together. For every day that goes‚ their love gets bigger and bigger‚ they came so closer to each other. Every day and night‚ they spent their time together; there was not a single day when they were not together. They could not live without each other. John was so romantic to Mary‚ he spoils her with flowers and chocolates‚ he gave her the love that no

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    had brought us to this point‚ that any pleasure whatsoever of the bodily senses‚ in any brightness whatsoever of corporeal light‚ seemed to us not worthy of comparison with the pleasure of that eternal Light‚ not worthy even of mention. Rising as our love flamed upwards towards that Selfsame‚ we passed in review the various levels of bodily things‚ up to the heavens themselves‚ whence sun and moon and star shine upon this earth. And higher still we soared‚ thinking in our minds and speaking and marveling

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    Love of Allah

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    LOVE OF ALLAH eople naturally like to express their happiness toward those who show them a little courtesy or kindness. For example‚ he would be very happy if a person welcomes him to his home and offers him whatever he likes‚ especially if the host is a sensitive person who offers whatever is needed before being asked to do so. Similarly‚ a person who is suffering from a serious illness and who regains his health due to a doctor’s treatment will not know how to thank him appropriately. The same

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    About Love Essay 6

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    About Love The use of critical thinking is imperative when trying to persuade others. One must effectively use the three types of appeals in order to be successful. I have noticed how Danielle Crittenden and Judy Brady have used the three appeals in their essays “About Love” and “I Want a Wife.” Crittenden and Brady’s use of tone greatly effects how the audience perceives their writing. In “About Love” Crittenden’s first half of the first paragraph has a completely different tone than the rest

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    Conor Young Havisham Essay The dramatic monologue “Havisham” by poet Carol Ann Duffy is a very emotive piece with despair‚ heartbreak and violence intertwining throughout. Duffy explores the emotion of despair in great depth through the use of various writing techniques such as oxymoron’s and imagery‚ in doing so it deepens the readers appreciation of the text. The dramatic monologue is based on a character from Charles Dickens novel “Great Expectations”. The main character

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    "Hard Work" written by Stephen Dunn reflects on the problem of hard work and personal feelings. The author argues the purpose of hard work and shows the tiny‚ fragile borders that limit social responsibility and obligation and give the way to individual prerogatives - love‚ wishes‚ and desires. The poem "Hard Work" is characterized with a deep introspection of the protagonist. The whole mood of the poem is philosophically calm‚ though somewhat sad and pessimistic. At the end of the poem the author

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