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    Love and Lust in Shakespeare’ sonnets Shakespeare’ sonnets are on a variety of themes such as time‚ love‚ gender‚ politics‚ sexuality‚ law‚ methaphysics and many others. They express strong feelings and strong arguments. However shakespeare struggle with love and lust is evident in his sonnets. Troughout the reading of Shakespeare’ sonnets I can persieve that he is a profound admirer of beuty; and he persieves beuty of different ways. There are some kinds of beuty that he considers good

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    Art of Love - Ovid

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    The Art of Love Framing for a Misogynist The poetry of Ovid exemplified in The Art of Love is one of the only examples of the contemporary social behavior exhibited during the time of Rome. Ovid writes about social activities‚ proper style‚ women‚ and how to obtain them. Through Ovid’s perspective‚ there are three different ways to consider a woman. These three views include relating a woman to a game‚ a beautiful treasure‚ and as a means to assert social status. Comparatively‚ Andreas Capellanus

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    “motherless” girl who is trying to find true love‚ such as Disney’s version of “Cinderella”. However‚ Panttaja claims that Cinderella is not motherless and Cinderella is trying to gain power by using magic instead of finding true love (Panttaja 289). Panttaja’s validity throughout her article is at best when describing how Cinderella actually has a power thirsty and magical mother‚ but her legitimacy begins to lack through her analysis over the topic of love in the fairytale. In Grimm’s fairytale

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    Love, Faith and Trust

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    Love‚ faith and trust The qualities of a human being- have we completely lost them? ‘When life gives you a hundred reasons to cry‚ show life that you have a thousand reasons to smile.’ Maybe that’s the motto that the two boys I met in Verona follow. They have so many reasons to complain. They are just 12 or 13 year old kids and yet have faced so much that even a tough man would have shattered if he had to only listen to their story. The war has devastated their life‚ destroyed their family.

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    Finding True Love

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    Love; how much is hiding in these four letters‚ people all over the world love each other. Love is a great power which makes life so important. I think that without love‚ people can not live in this world. Some people have already met love. When I was growing up‚ I was always told that there is someone in this beautiful world for everyone‚ and I never seemed to believe it. I had been heart crushed by a guy I thought I loved‚ so ever since then‚ I thought true love could not be real. I always dreamed

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    Harlow’s Theory: Love

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    Harlow’s Theory: Motherly love Jose Hernandez Instructor: Mrs. Martinez‚ M‚ A El Paso Community College Harlow’s Theory: Love The feeling of love is‚ deep‚ soft‚ satisfying. Because of its affectionate and intimate nature it is viewed by some as an inapplicable topic for experimental research. But‚ whatever our own perception may be‚ our assigned mission as psychologists is to analyze all facets of human and animal behavior into their component variables. (scientific

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    Childhood Love Lessons

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    Schmuck English IV Mrs. Fredrick 31 March‚ 2015 Childhood Love Lessons Welts‚ scars‚ and bruises are just a few of the marks abusive parents leave on their children. However‚ a spanking or a light slap on the hand are some simple ways of teaching loving discipline. In Justice: Childhood Love Lessons Bell Hooks claims‚ “No one can claim to be loving when behaving abusively.” Parents who abuse their child do not either show or teach love. Despite that it is unfair to say that a slap on the hand

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    My First Love

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    Freshman Year Love is the greatest gift we can ever hope to give or receive. It is the one thing that can over come so many of the difficult times that we are faced within life. Love can turn the ugliness in the world into the most beautiful portrait. My first love started during my freshman year. Falling in love with my best friend changed the person who I am today. Becoming a freshman in high school‚ made me feel like one of the older kids. I wasn’t a kid in middle school anymore. High school

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    History of Love

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    novel The History of Love she takes the life of a lonely man with a large appetite for attention and tells his story of lost love and an unknown family whom he watches from a far. The main character a man named Leo Gursky‚ in his late 80’s‚ lacks a family or the friends to support him. He manages to survive from the company of one man Bruno and the knowledge that his dream of being a writer is being fulfilled by his son‚ who doesn’t know Gursky even exists. Gursky found love early as a child in Poland

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    Theme Of Love In Othello

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    regards than Othello. Seemingly she holds it dearly as it was the first token of love given to her by Othello. Nevertheless‚ in the scene when she offers it to him for his headache she drops it and does not notice its disappearance for a while. It is not until act three scene four “where should I lose the handkerchief‚ Emilia?” that she becomes away aware of her negligence with it (3.4.21). Historically this token of love was a common gesture during Elizabethan England that was traded amongst couples

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