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    and age‚ Romeo and Juliet has become probably the most well known love story. From its iconic sonnets to its tragic ending‚ the tale of the two lovers is common knowledge in many households. Based on just a simple summary of the tragedy‚ it would appear that Romeo and Juliet is just a mere love story from two enemy households. However‚ upon reading it‚ it becomes prevalent that in Act II there is a questioning of whether or not the love of these “star-crossed lovers” is legitimate. Within 24 hours

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    Lindsey Baggott Instructional Analysis and Design Dr. Boehmer 11/18/2013 “What’s Love Got to Do With It?” The Portrayal of Sexual Themes in U.S. Popular Culture and its Effect on Sexual Development‚ Morals‚ and Attitudes towards Sex in Adolescents A large chunk of American culture is undoubtedly defined by its technology. Television shows‚ music‚ Internet innovations‚ and movies are all essential components of a culture that is recognized as solely American. And‚ as technology grows‚ the

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    Sensuality McHugh‚ 2012 Eike‚ 9am The Spectrum of Love Love is of particular interest in Sanskrit writings. Sometimes it is tied to positive‚ life giving undertones and other times‚ it is associated with violent‚ feverish attacks. Looking at two Sanskrit poems concerning the way women and men deal with love sheds light on how complicated the culture’s view on the phenomenon was. Through the use of nature-related metaphor‚ the female reaction to love is given a pure characteristic. The breeze is commonly

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    her article by comparing love through many perspectives and metaphorical frames. Immediately‚ Armitage adopts a romantic‚ fairy-tale persona to highlight to the audience that love was once an unproblematic experience of life. The title of the piece with symbolic verb “broken” infers connotations that science has destroyed idyllic love. Furthermore‚ the low-modality of “could help save marriages” reveals the totality of Armitage’s feelings towards this chemical make-up of love‚ emphasising the author’s

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    Love and Other Foreign Words by Erin McCahan is a comedic‚ modern day coming of age story about a teenager’s experience with the several different forms of love. Josie‚ the main character‚ struggles with her life as a “prodigy” and the relationships between her friends and her family. This book had a lot of emotional upheavals‚ at times it was humorous‚ and then would take a sudden turn for the worst. The main characters in this book where Josie‚ Stu‚ Kate‚ and Geoffrey Stephen Brill. The story

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    The song “Love Story” was written and sung by Taylor Swift. It was published on September 12‚ 2008. Throughout “Love Story”‚ Taylor Swift‚ uses many poetic devices in the narrative in order to make the whole story and lyrics more enhanced as a whole. She creates an allusion comparing her love for a guy and that of Romeo and Juliet. In Romeo and Juliet‚ they are banned from seeing each other by their parents and they are willing to die in order to be together. Similarly‚ Taylor recounts the time she

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    A Crazy Love Story Domestic violence in today’s society has become common and normalized in the United States. When people think of domestic violence‚ they go straight for physical violence against women. But according to “domesticviolence.org;” Domestic violence and emotional abuse are behaviors used by one person in a relationship to control the other. Partners may be married or not married; heterosexual‚ gay‚ or lesbian; living together‚ separated or dating. The documentary Crazy Love is such

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    “Against Love”: immediately controversy is conveyed by the title of Laura Kipnis’ article on modern relationships. The reader is put on the defensive as Kipnis starts her argument with strong metaphors attacking one of the most basic human interactions that we see as natural and embrace without question. Namely‚ love‚ a word held in superposition between complex and simple. Kipnis argues it has been overrated and too much is sacrificed in the pursuit of making it last. Defining her own terms that

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    There are no prerequisites for love and belonging‚ we are deserving of love and belonging simply by reason of existence. This is one of the abounding stunning ideas found in Brené Brown’s work. However‚ this was such a foreign idea to my way of being and of relating to the world that I had no salutation node towards it nor an A-ha moment. Only after repeated readings and listening did the clouds disperse. Theoretically I recognized its truth‚ but at some level I felt this truth did not refer to me

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    The opinion piece “Tough love and the age of entitlement” published on the third of January 2016 in the “Sunday Age” and written by Cosima Marriner and Rachel Browne argues that parents are overindulging their children. Marriner reveals the fact that some parents sacrifice almost everything to keep their child happy and when they cannot support their needs‚ it results in an outburst of aggression. Marriner and Browne use a cautionary and appalled tone to persuade a target audience of concerned parents

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