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    Enduring Love

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    Enduring Love or Possessive Love? Enduring Love opens up with a visual opening of a freak-like accident occurring to rescue a boy from a hot air balloon. This event serves as a symbol to the righteous postmodern novel. I plan to demonstrate how McEwan presents obsession in Enduring Love for an audience of classmates that seems to be for people as a form of truth if confronted by a distressing situation. McEwan centers the book on a real mental condition called De Clerambault’s Syndrome‚ which

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    The Garden of Love

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    the deterioration of an Edenic garden to represent the corrupting effect of organised religion upon our internal state of being. Blake’s ’The Garden of Love’ functions as a criticism upon organised religion‚ poignantly reflecting on its capacity to replace humanity’s innocent joys with rules and empty routines. Stanza 1 The name ’Garden of Love’ almost appears hackneyed through its traditional‚ Edenic connotations. It is a representation of innocence‚ with green‚ open spaces often being associated

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    First Love

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    cholesterol and indirectly states that someone who is in better health is happier. The logos appeal is one that is easily found and can almost be said as common sense. The message saying “you can lower your cholesterol 4% in six weeks” is a great example of syllogism. Since the intended target audience knows that high can eventually cause cardiovascular and heart disease‚ which is the leading cause of death‚ then a cereal that promises to lower these fatal levels then they can conclude that if they

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    One Breath

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    refer‚ within the philosophical world? The self can think‚ reason and perceive. You exist in a physical body and that is conscious and rational. 7. What does it mean to say that “the self is an independent individual”? The belief in life after death assumes that the self is conscious‚ has purpose and distinct from its material body 8. The traditional Western view of human nature‚ according to Velasquez‚ has five properties. They are what? all humans have a rational spiritual self that is

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    Love Story

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    My name is  Ray . I never  became serious about love . Because I believed there is  nothing such as this . I always remained  a cool dude . I bet you people have seen  the movies  Kickass ‚ Vampire Suck ‚ The Dictator‚ etc . The fun you people get by seeing those movies  I  used  to get that by seeing romantic films & the love stories . I thought that there is no such thing as love AND IF THERE IS IT IS FOR THE GAY’s . But I didn’t know life had a big surprise for me . Some girls in my class

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    Unconventional Love

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    As stated in Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ “the course of love never did run smooth.” The majority have experienced hardships within relationships and are aware that‚ in many cases‚ it is these individualistic quirks that form the adhesives to a healthy and strong long-lasting love. The word ‘love’ itself could be seen as merely an umbrella term‚ which houses much unconventionality on many levels. However‚ something with such intense depth and hazard has many potential outcomes‚ and not

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    Oscar’s Love Journey Even though Oscar is always falling in love‚ violence is always involved. And if he does not try to do it himself someone else is trying to kill him. Love and violence go hand in hand with his relationships. Oscars first experience falling into love sets the tone for love being equated with hurt or pain. Oscar dumbs Olga “the following day on the playground with Maritza by his side and Olga pouring down in tears”. So Oscar stayed with Maritza his first love he loved most. When

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    That One Movie

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    singer/speaker want to do? -The singer/speaker stated things that he wants to do. He wants to dream the impossible dream‚ to fight the unbeatable foe‚ to bear the unbearable sorrow and to run where the brave don’t go. To right the unrightable wrong‚ to love pure and chaste from afar‚ to try when your arms are too weary and to reach the unreachable star. Interpretive 4.) Why is the dream impossible? -The singer’s dream is to be a hero. Giving everything he’s got‚ to fight with every last ounce of courage

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    John Madden’s Shakespeare in Love is a ‘romantic comedy’ set in the class-dominated society of Elizabethan England. The two protagonists and “Star-crossed lovers” of the film come from completely different ends of the class spectrum. Will Shakespeare is a “lowly player” with writer’s block searching for his muse and wealthy Viola De Lesseps who dreams of “love as there has never been in a play” are fortune’s fools as the viewer must come to realise that love cannot conquer all. Madden conveys

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    Forbidden Love

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    Forbidden Love Twilight Stephenie Meyer Atom Great Britain 2006 Twilight by Stephenie Meyer 2006 is the very recognisable fictional Vampire sensation that has swept the world in the past few years. Unless you live in a mountain cave or under a rock I am sure you have heard of this novel in some form or other. Are you or will you be (after reading this novel) “Team Edward or Team Jacob”? Twilight is the story of 17 year old Bella Swan who chooses to live with her dad in the dreary town

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