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    The Power of Love

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    The Power of Love. What does love mean? Love is a word difficult to define‚ a word that can refer to a variety or a combination of emotions. Love is the most important thing to the survival of the human race because it allows humans to work together‚ plays a vital role in reproduction‚ is vital in our health‚ and allows us to connect with and understand the world around us. Let me first start with the four definitions of love as a noun. Love (n) denotes (1) “a feeling of warm personal attachment

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    Love of Jesus

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    isn’t it great? Yes friends our Lord Jesus christ loves us so much and he came to this world and gave his own life for you and me on the cross. you may ask me the question‚ why did he die for me? my loving friends ‚ I will tell you the answer. He came to this world to become an atonement sacrifice‚ to atone and consecrate us from the curses and stain of our transgressions and iniquities. Lord Jesus christ loves you more than any one else would love you. Let me tell you a real story I witnessed‚ that

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    Love and Gatsby

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    novel’s uncertainties. The conclusion to The Great Gatsby could be see as one of the most well-designed in American Literature. Fitzgerald’s ability to wrap his novel up with only a few sentences that leave the reader in awe but still lifted from all confusion. The Great Gatsby concludes so that the themes of the novel are in entirely understood. Fitzgerald’s approach to retouch on the themes throughout the novel: hope‚ love‚ and the burden of the past in the conclusion refreshes the reader’s mind

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    diotoma on love

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    after many years‚ he was one. “There we talked together‚” he writes in his Confessions‚ “she and I alone in deep joy.” This common joy stemmed from their shared company‚ but also their shared belief in God: Our conversation 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

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    Cosette's Love

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    clearest illustration of Hugo’s love theme. When Jean Valjean first “saw Cosette‚ when he had taken her‚ carried her away and rescued her‚ he felt his heart moved”(Hugo‚ 183). After the death of Cosette’s and finding the little girl in such poor condition‚ the white-haired man feels obliged to take care of the poor girl. Not much time goes by before Cosette starts calling the man who “rescued”(183) her a “Father”(183)‚ and they begin to love each other. Their love becomes so great that Jean Valjean

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    Love and Feelings

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    the one who loves with the heart and the mind finds genuine love and happiness that lasts. Oenone - Oenone put so much passion toward pleasing Phaedra that it brought her pain and destruction. After Phaedra turned against her‚ Oenone kills herself. Phadra explaining the death of Oenone to Theseus says‚ “Of my vile passion‚ make it known to you‚ abused my weakness and‚ by vicious rose‚ made haste to be the first one to accuse. For that she’s paid; fleeing my wrath‚ she found too mild a death in the

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    Love in Othello

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    Through out the tragic play Othello‚ Shakespeare illustrates many different types of love. In many cases however‚ this love proves to be misguided or false. Because a plethora of imprudent relationships control the characters; Shakespeare utilizes mistaken love to derail the one true love in the play between Othello and Desdemona. Ultimately the tragic ending of this play evolves from a culmination of misguided love between: Iago and Roderigo‚ Cassio and Bianca‚ as well as Iago and Othello. The

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    Love and Hate

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    “The Differences between Love and Hate” Have you ever hated someone‚ so much that you love them? I know it sounds very crazy but that’s how life goes. My boyfriend and I love each other to death we play‚ we cuddle‚ and we kiss‚ and hug. There’s the time we argue‚ fight‚ and exchange bad words to each other. At the end of the day we love each other too much to separate from one another. Love means an intense feeling of deep affection to someone. Loving your parent‚ sister brother‚ or friend

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    Power of Love

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    strangers. In this paper I will discuss the power of love through attraction‚ personal bonds‚ and romance. Many factors impact the type of people we are attracted to. They include physical attractiveness‚ proximity‚ reciprocity‚ and similarity. Research shows that the initial phases of romantic attraction are largely determined by physical appeal (Curran & Ruppel‚ 2012). People’s perception of their own physical appeal also plays a part in romantic love. People tend to choose companions who are equal

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    Love in Lolita

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    Some critics read Vladimir Nabokov’s Lolita as a story of Humbert’s unrequited love for the title character; others consider it a record of the rant-ings of a mad pedophile‚ with‚ as Humbert himself admits‚ "a fancy prose style." Nabokov’s innovative construction‚ in fact‚ highlights both of these aspects as it reinforces and helps develop the novel’s main theme: the relationship between art and experience. By allowing Humbert to narrate the details of his life with Lolita‚ Nabokov illustrates the

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