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    love. This means that people strive for happiness by transforming their sexual instincts of love into general affection for fellow man. Freud asserts that all forms of love‚ namely affection and friendship stem from sensual love. However‚ Freud believes that humans cannot be content with these modified forms of love; he doubts the credibility of sexual love that has conformed into affection and friendship under the pressure of civilization. In fact‚ Freud poses the question: What good is a love that

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    to develop a scheme of feigning death that ultimately resulted in the protagonists’ genuine demise. By emphasizing the endearment The Capulets perceived towards their daughter‚ Shakespeare implies that storge may threaten eros since the excessive affection of the parents to their child strangled the lives of both their daughter as well as her beloved as it engendered the misconceptions of death to arise between the protagonists. Likewise‚ Ovid depicted Pyramus and Thisbe’s desire to marry‚ however

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    Loyalty

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    feelings of devoted attachment and affection. Faithful adherence to a sovereign‚ government‚ leader‚ cause‚ etc.”(Dictionary.com). Loyalty is characterized as a noun. As seen in this definition‚ loyalty is relevant with devotion‚ and affection. Many people know devotion as a synonym for loyalty. This is wrong. The reason for this is that loyalty can only be the basis of devotion‚ not the definition of it. The situation is the same for affection also. Affection cannot be present without loyalty‚ but

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    Love in King Lear.

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    Love is defined as a strong positive emotion of regard and affection; it can be extended to people‚ entities or even inanimate objects. It comes in many different forms and it is so common and prominent in our existence that it has managed to become part of various themes developed in literature and conventional stories. This is no different with King Lear‚ a tragic play by Williams Shakespeare based on the legend of King Leir‚ a king of pre-Roman Britain that dates back to the 1600 ’s. The play

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    such showers  As moisture lend to every grief that grows;  A school of guile‚ a net of deep deceit‚  A gilded hook that holds a poisoned bait.  A fortress foiled‚ which reason did defend‚  A siren song‚ a fever of the mind‚  A maze wherein affection finds no end‚  A raging cloud that runs before the wind‚  A substance like the shadow of the sun‚  A goal of grief for which the wisest run.  A quenchless fire‚ a nurse of trembling fear‚  A path that leads to peril and mishap‚  A true retreat

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    Williams‚ Andrina Psych 3 Dr. Blum 5/07/12 One crazy love affair According to Webster’s dictionary love is defined as follows: a (1): strong affection for another arising out of kinship or personal ties <maternal love for a child> (2): attraction based on sexual desire: affection and tenderness felt by lovers (3): affection based on admiration‚ benevolence‚ or common interests <love for his old schoolmates>. Well‚ in examining my relationship to my partner I have realized that

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    I Stand Here Ironing Notes

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    on the past she shared with her daughter Emily. Their life consisted of many unfortunate events beginning with Emily’s father abandoning them at a very young age. The mother couldn’t afford to spend much time with her to provide enough love and affection as she struggled to make ends meet. This lead Emily to have a rough childhood plagued with illness‚ insecurity and unhappiness. Although she had a difficult childhood‚ Emily blossoms into a comedic genius which puzzles the mother but also assures

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    My Passion For Soccer

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    Three passions‚ simple but vigorous‚ have made an impact in my life: love for soccer‚ affection for money‚ and craving love. These passions have carved the path I have walked and will continue for my life’s journey. For one thing‚ I have always had a passion for soccer; first‚ because it brings inspiration- inspiration is a great feeling that I would take chances for the rest of my life‚ for many hours of this revelation. I find that soccer seems to follow me‚ even in my dreams. I always see

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    Where’d You Go‚ Bernadette? by Maria Semple. In the novel‚ Bee shows her affection towards her mother and her intelligence. Bee wants to be like her mother because she achieved so much before moving to Seattle. Maya wanted to be like Vivian because of her beauty. Maya believed her mother was so beautiful that she “was too beautiful to have children” (Angelou 69). Maya and Bee show affection towards their mothers but this affection turns into disdain once their mothers disappoint them.

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    Mumbi into the novel with a jumpstart on the other characters. She is of the same bloodlines of Kihika so the reader can expect to see important things coming from her. Mumbi is an object of great interest and affection. She is courted by both Karanja and Gikonyo. Ngugi uses the affection of Karanja and Gikonyo to foreshadow the underlying animosity between the Whiteman and the Kenyan People. Karanja represents the Whiteman while Gikonyo represents the Kenyan people. Gikonyo represents the Kenyan

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