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    True Love

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    The Wonders of Love What is it about love that makes people search endlessly for it? We are all capable of love‚ yet more often than not‚ we seem to have trouble finding it. Often‚ once we’ve found it‚ we have a hard time holding on to it. Why is that? I believe it’s because people don’t know what true love is all about. They think it’s all about the feelings… the butterflies in your stomach‚ the passion‚ the anguish of waiting to see that person again. And don’t get me wrong‚ these are all

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    courtly love

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    During the Middle Ages‚ Courtly love was a code which prescribed the conduct between a lady and her lover (Britannica). The relationship of courtly love was very much like the feudal relationship between a knight and his liege. The lover serves his beloved‚ in the manner a servant would. He owes his devotion and allegiance to her‚ and she inspires him to perform noble acts of valor (Schwartz). Capellanus writes‚ in The Art of Courtly Love‚ “A true lover considers nothing good except what he thinks

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    Tough Love

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    Tough love is an expression used when someone treats another person harshly or sternly With the intent to help them in the long run. The phrase was evidently coined by Bill Milliken when he wrote the book Tough Love in 1968 and has been used by numerous authors since then. Tough love was originally intended for adult drug addicts‚ not for young children still learning about life. Tough love as used by the parents in public places only teaches a child the harmful and illogical lesson that

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    Example of Love

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    Example of Love Love is a dark and intangible feeling that often exposes its targets to danger‚ pain and suffering. Love is the pillar for friendship‚ yet it works to weaken us‚ and drives us to depend on and be sensitive of others. Love is built on a foundation of trust‚ a thin barrier between formality and chaos. Which leaves room for a selected group of people to abuse the trust and take advantage? Some might argue that love brings humans together and promote cooperation‚ yet cooperation and

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    Love and Affection

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    no matter what‚ I’ll always luv u. Whats real but invisible ? UR Love. Whats true but unfair ? UR Away from me Whats sweet but invincible ? UR Smile Whats precious but priceless ? UR Friendship My eyes are hurting coz I can’t see u‚ my arms r empty coz I can’t hold u‚ my lips are cold coz I can’t Kiss u and my heart is breaking coz I’m not with u.... I love the way you touch me‚ always sending chills down my spine.I love that you are with me and glad that you are mine.... Walk with me

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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 Schroeder

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    Love is a very multifaceted definition that has been interpreted in countless ways. Tim Schroeder attempts to come to an ultimate conclusion asserting that love isn’t an emotion‚ as many people might initially believe – thus‚ this is a very controversial argument. Schroeder manages to support his claims quite thoroughly‚ making it a generally good argument altogether. However‚ because he is discussing such a controversial topic with copious room for variability and misinterpretation‚ there are some

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    The Elixir of Love

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    (also called The Elixir of Love)‚ a comic opera performed in two acts‚ created by the Italian composer Gaetano Donizzeti in the nineteenth century. It was the most often performed opera in Italy between 1838 and 1848. The play showed the love triangle between the main characters. Nemorino‚ a young villager‚ was in love with the beautiful farm owner Adina. Unfortunately‚ he never knew how to get her attention; she was very indifferent and‚ apparently‚ she did not care about love at all. Hopeless‚ Nemorino

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    Love or Dependence

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    Love or Dependence? Romance can cause both men and women to act frivolously‚ which makes the difference between love and lust difficult to distinguish. The desire of another human being leads to irrational thought and actions. Sometimes one will create sensations of love where no love exists. As demonstrated in both William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet‚ Giovanni Boccaccio’s The Decameron‚ and Po Hsing-Chien’s The Story of Miss Li one may create feelings of love in order to overcome a recent

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    experience and it insisted on the freedom and the autonomy of the individual” (Wolf). The philosophy of existentialism‚ and one of its greatest philosophers Jean Paul Sartre‚ were the motivation and inspiration to the arts and humanities during the 1940’s and 1950’s. First allow me to elaborate on the definition of existentialism and France at the start of 1940. Existentialism is a philosophical movement oriented toward two major themes‚ the analysis of human existence and the centrality of human choice

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