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    his belief to be that love is nothing more than the will to survive-that romantic passion is a trick we allow ourselves to fall into for a greater good. By choosing love‚ we are choosing reproduction‚ survival and ensuring the human race continues on through our offspring. Schopenhauer’s cynicism towards romantic love is most definitely predominant in his writings though the relevance of love in life is not argued‚ yet rather encouraged in his writings since without love‚ human life would cease

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    From ‘How like a woman is a mandolin…’ (Page 303‚ chapter 42) to ‘…there is our timpani.’ How is the theme of love developed in this section and how does this link to the development of the theme in the novel as a whole? The theme of love is indeed an enigma in this novel. As the novel flows on‚ love is developing‚ but not necessarily on the right path. Our belief of love becoming a fully grown blossomed flower in this novel‚ takes setbacks every time we see an aspect of love. Many modern day lovers

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    The topic of “Perfect Storm” by Brad Paisley‚ is unconditional love. Unconditional love can be defined as‚ love that has no limitation. This constructs the theme‚ no matter what someone does‚ you will always love them. Brad Paisley expresses this theme by saying “I know how to make her laugh‚ or blush‚ or mad at me. But that’s OK‚ there ain’t no one more beautiful angry” (Paisley 21-24). Although the girl he is talking about is upset with him‚ he still thinks that she is gorgeous. Another way Brad

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    misfortune might this lead up to in Act II. Tension is already immediately created when we find out about the relationship between Eddie and Catherine. We know that Catherine is Eddie’s niece but his love for her is already very inappropriate and unacceptable‚ already very close to being in love with her. We know this because he comments on Catherine dress by saying “I think it’s too short” and that she is “walkin’ wavy”‚ which shows that he does not seem to like other men being attracted to her

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    The following terms listed below are used to identify the theme of the destructiveness of love in Romeo and Juliet. The first term is Narration‚ and the second term is Focalize. Narration refers to the way that a story is told‚ and so belongs to the level of discourse. www.cla.perdue.edu‚ (2002). Narration is a key aspect in this play. For example‚ the play is narrated by the main characters which allows the audience to observe a vicious‚ strong emotion that portrays individuals and sends them against

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    wrote this play to communicate love and empower the audience to see the world in all of its manifestations. Love is the most dominant theme explored throughout the entire play‚ various types of love have been constantly expressed‚ including romantic love‚ family love‚ shallow love and carer’s love. Romeo and Juliet’s rapidly occurring attraction shown in act 2 at the Capulet’s party was indeed love at first sight. But was physical attraction a component of romantic love? Illogical lovers Romeo and

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    PRIDE AND PREJUDICE ANALYSIS Love theme Love never gets old. So does every problem that comes with it. The “pride” and “prejudice” that once hindered the love of Elizabeth and Darcy have not ceased to cause troubles to lovers until nowadays. It is the love theme that makes Pride and Prejudice famous and widely read for many decades. Love in late 18th and early 19th century must be more difficult than today. Social standings and class could become a huge barrier. Early in the book‚ this barrier

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    Examine the ideas of Manliness‚ Hostility and Aggression in A View from the Bridge. How are these ideas connected? A View from the Bridge: a tragic drama piece‚ written by Arthur Miller and first published in 1955. Curtained by the never-ending dramatics of the play‚ is quite basically a fight for an unconditional love‚ portrayed by a man of whom perplexes his emotions like no other (Eddie Carbone). The play itself is set in the 1950’s; times when masculinity and dominance we’re vital for a man

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    How far can love take you? in the world there different types of religions and spiritualties; in this book Herman Hesse uses a mixture of Hinduism and Buddhism .The author of the book is Herman Hesse he is famous for writing many books like Siddhartha and if often criticized for certain things he did in the book. The main characters are Siddhartha‚ Siddhartha’sfather‚ Govinda‚ Kamala‚ Siddhartha JR.‚ Vesudeva‚ and Kamaswami. In this book Siddhartha is a rich man who feels like there is more to life

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    I am currently half way through the book‚ “ The Kite Runner”‚ and there are many themes that have emerged. One for example‚ is the unwavering loyalty Hassan feels towards Amir. His undeserving admiration is obvious in passages such as the one on page 57. “ “Would I ever lie to you‚ Amir agha?” Suddenly I decided to toy with him. “I don’t know. Would you?” “I’d sooner eat dirt‚” he said with a look of indignation. “Really? You’d do that?” He threw me a puzzled look. “Do what?” “Eat dirt if I told

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