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    balance between ambivalence‚ good and evil inside people and their environment. This balance and struggle between the three areas affect personal‚ emotional‚ spiritual and mental growth. Humans are somehow a balance between aggression‚ selfishness and lust mixed with compassion‚ love‚ trust and hope. Some of these characteristics include faith‚ birth‚ growth‚ peace‚ friendship‚ anger‚ corruption‚ hate‚ greed‚ pain‚ conflict‚ love and fear. This equilibrium allows for human experiences like pain and

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    the deaths of their physical bodies; nonetheless‚ these creatures did not take part in God’s original creation and accordingly became stuck in time with nowhere to go when their physical survival ended. Erroneously‚ being produced out of ruthless lust‚ these loathsome spirits spiraled into a whirlwind of obsession and possession. Explicitly‚ after the Nephilim giant’s physical death‚ the creature’s

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    murderer of [his] peace” (121). For years and years‚ Victor Frankenstein’s hunger for retribution grows and his feelings of rage‚ loneliness‚ regret‚ and even suicide‚ intensifies and the emotions consume his former‚ passionate self. By representing the lust for retribution as “burning”‚ Shelly suggests that experiencing such a profound feeling of rage can create an unstoppable force

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    without the families knowing of their relationship. The discrimination between the houses‚ and the lack of hope between the fake lovers caused confusion between Romeo and Juliet. The decisions to commit suicide by Romeo and Juliet were fueled by anger‚ lust‚ and haste. The first decision was caused by Romeo’s anger because he was forbidden to see Juliet by his family the Montague because she was a Capulet. He also was anger because he say his friend Mercutio be killed by Tybalt. Juliet showed her anger

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    for another of the opposite sex. This love is often confused with lust the sweaty hands and butterflies in your stomach feeling. Lust is far from love; lust only lives in ones looks and lasts for a very short while. It dies or gets boring‚ travels from person to person. You may think you are "in love" but all you are in love with is "lust". Lust is a learning process that everyone goes through. Teenagers are a great example for lust. A girl likes a really cute guy or vice versa‚ they go out for a

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    just made the best case for love on the night. Although Pausanias thinks of love in more direct realistic way‚ it seems to be too narrow minded and flat. Pausanian Puts love in a perspective of man and women. The sexual attraction‚ which we find as lust‚ is referred to as common love‚ while love as we know based on deep attractions‚ going beyond the physical aspect‚ rather a connect coming from the soul is referred to as heavenly love. In a different direction points Diotima her argument for love

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    into that topic I am focusing on lust. I doubt that there is a better example than that of the poem “To his Coy Mistress” by Andrew Marvell. Written between 1650 and 1652 it was first published in 1681 (by his housekeeper!) several years after his death it was then and still is a shocking and controversial piece of literature. This poem is so farfetched and so laden with sexual advances the speaker is in my opinion pathetic. The speaker’s attempts to satisfy his lust are varied‚ ranging from admiration

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    the word Sleep” to depict the feelings of love‚ lust and desire. Atwood uses the persona of someone who feels the need to protect as the narrator of her piece. He tone is intimate and personal and her use of imagery captures the audience as Atwood metaphorically describes the speaker’s yearning. Through the use of imagery and an intimate tone‚ Atwood shows multiple variations of the word sleep by incorporating three main themes in the poem: love‚ lust and desire. The first line in the poem quickly

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    symbolize the notion of lust or superficial love. The potion is always applied on the eyes and creates instant and extreme physical attraction‚ comparable to lust‚ which is concerned only with the physicality of a person and instant in its hold on people. Ultimately as a result of the representations of love in "A Midsummer Night’s Dream" it would appear Shakespeare is satirizing the idea of romantic love‚ painting it as a delusion to hide the selfish personal influences of lust and power. As the

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    decades time to express these feelings throughout their work. This particular sculpture is done by Antonio Canova about the story of Psyche and how Cupid awoke her with a kiss after completing tasks put forth to her by Venus. With a undeniable theme of “Lust” or “Love”‚ this piece most definitely had caught my eye. Just another girl getting caught up in those mushy love stories! When taking a look at this piece of artwork‚ the first thing I noticed was the way that Cupid is holding Psyche in such a

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