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    Taxonomy of Love

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    about the Taxonomy of Love? The Taxonomy of Love is a theory that practices belief in five types of love Eros‚ Ludus‚ Storge‚ Mania‚ and Pragma. The great William Shakespeare wrote the tragic tale of Romeo and Juliet‚ which can perfectly be related to the Taxonomy of Love. Because Romeo is an Eros lover and Juliet is a Mania lover they are more likely to become tragic heroes. I believe Romeo is an Eros lover because he is indeed ready for love in all of its aspects

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    Courtly Love

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    The idea of courtly love‚ as we understand it‚ began during the Romantic revival of the nineteenth century‚ when there was "a period of general mythologizing about the Middle Ages" (Jordan 134). According to the Romantics‚ courtly love describes an ideal of adulterous love between medieval aristocratic men and women‚ and relationships of this nature being more genuine than the common arranged marriage. Scholars believed this idea of love was characteristic of aristocratic culture in the Middle

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    have stronger than ordinary love for one another‚ their love will endure the separation. Donne uses metaphysical conceits and comparative imagery to illustrate the crux of the poem. The speaker is reassuring his lover by reminding her of how great their love is; it transcends the physical and therefore will overcome whatever obstacle is set on their path. He is forbidding his lover to mourn his departure. In the first half of the poem the speaker contrasts their love between that of spiritual and

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    Everlasting Love

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    Everlasting Love Shakale Phipps ENG/125 March 4‚ 2014 Melanie Novak Everlasting Love There are many forms of literature. Poetry just so happens to be one of them. As a poet‚ there are several styles of poetry‚ such as Haikus‚ freestyle‚ or ones that have rhythm. How a poet chooses to express himself is all up to him‚ and whether we understand or not does not really matter. Some poets give a clear meaning of what they are trying to convey‚ others‚ on the other hand can come off a bit complex

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    The Mood For Love

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    The confines of true love can be heartbreaking as is. Maybe‚ you and your love interest have a close knit social circle‚ or your neighborhood or tribe are extremely small‚ or you’re both married and you shouldn’t be in love with each others. “In the Mood for Love” has love become confined within the idea‚ that they should not be seen in love due to their current commitment to their spouse‚ especially in a 1960s conservative Hong Kong. Wong Car-wai constructs this fantasy world surrounding the two

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    uprising of rebellion. The House of Burgesses reacts strongly against British policies as the Boston Massacre happens when a british solider fires into a mob of colonists and the Committee of Correspondence is created by Samuel Adams‚ which begins the American Revolution. The American Revolution ends with the battle of Yorktown‚ which is know as the major battle in the Revolutionary war and resulted in America becoming independent. Settlers in the eighteenth-century America formed rebellion groups like

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    Peace And Love

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    A time of rebellion‚ drugs and sexual freedoms‚ brought on a period of counterculture. The norms of 1950 began to gradually fade away as youth rejected the traditional ways of generations before them. Movements such as‚ “Ban the Bomb”‚ The Civil Rights movement‚ and other events began to escalate into serious matters; this initiated protest and riots. Society felt as if issues that were growing needed to be resolved. Soldiers suffered from the blood shed of the war and society wanted peace to focus

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    In Love and War

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    "In Love and War" Abstract: Women of Afghanistan are forced to live under oppressive regulations set forth for them by the men of their societies. Women have virtually no rights to do anything for themselves. There entire lives are controlled by and lived for someone else. Through their songs‚ they lament the conditions of their lives and are able to convey a beauty in their verses that all people can identity with. (67 words) Key Words: Pashtun‚ women‚ honor‚ oppression‚ songs Love and

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    Rebellion and civil disobedience are common themes today and through history. Some of the most well known historical figures were rebels and gained fame from their acts of rebellion or civil disobedience against an oppressive force or unjust law. Rebellion typically does not fall far behind civil disobedience‚ but the ideas are very different. According to Albert Camus rebellion is the rejection of an infringement and is considered intolerable by those affected. The rebel becomes aware as a result

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    Presentation of Love

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    Presentation of love in The Duchess of Malfi The Duchess of Malfi has a whole host of characters showing love in very different ways‚ some traditional and some controversial. Literature through the ages has presented love in many different forms; from friendship to lust or platonic love to romance. Be it love for another person‚ love for pleasure or love for power; love can be seen as an origin for a multitude of emotions and motivations. It is not uncommon in literature to show how love can be ultimately

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