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    Love in Siddhartha

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    Siddhartha had always considered love inessential in his life because he categorized it as a worldly sensation that the common people simply experience. The wisdom and knowledge of the love differs greatly and both play a large role in Siddhartha’s quest for finding the Atman. Siddhartha understood that love was the act of loving another human being‚ but it was just another word in his language until he had experienced it for himself He found out that he still had much to learn after he went through

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    Tough Love

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    Parents who take a “tough love” approach to bringing up their children give them a better chance of doing well in life‚ according to a report published today. Youngsters who receive a combination of warmth and discipline from their parents are more likely to develop crucial qualities such as self-control‚ empathy and determination‚ experts claim. The study‚ by the think tank Demos‚ identified a gulf between the character development of children from the richest and poorest backgrounds. RELATED

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    Uncovered Love

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    New 1 Uncovered Love In “Discovery of a Father” by Sherwood Anderson and “Those Winter Sundays” by Robert Hayes‚ Sherwood and the speaker both do not approve of their fathers’ actions but begin to appreciate them later on. In the beginning as young boys‚ both of the sons are lacking the appreciation for their fathers. In “Discovery of a Father”‚ Sherwood does not like the fact that his father is a storyteller and how his father would lie about his nationality and take someone

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    Modern Love

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    Literature 24 September 2012 Despairing Companionship “Modern Love‚” a poetic sequence by George Meredith‚ describes a skeptical opinion on the idea of modern love. Meredith’s devastating tone‚ complex similes and metaphors‚ and dark imagery convey a sad and regretful outlook on the love of this time. “Modern Love” is riddled with a tone full of regret and heartache‚ making this modern love seem more like the opposite of love. The speaker says “she wept with waking eyes” and her “strange low

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    Love & Forgiveness

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    Love & Forgiveness There has always been a myriad of questions playing in my mind. I’ve always wondered‚ can love be compared to the flames of aromatic candles? For‚ though the flames may die‚ the lingering aroma clings to me. Another question waltz’s in my mind‚ jeopardizing my very sanity. What if I had taken everything one hold’s dear‚ forever marring their future? Am I to them forever the shade that serves the fire? Or would they forgive me‚ like the Omnipotent Sire? A very good

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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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    True Love

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    Explication: “True Love” by Wislawa Szymborska This paper is an essay is an analysis of Wislawa Szymborska’s poem “True Love.” When I first read the poem‚ I was struck by its sheer simplicity and passion at what Szymborska feels that it means for two people to be in love. However; upon further contemplation‚ I see how she uses the lovers to represent change in an otherwise boring and regimented world where all actions must be taken for the betterment and advancement of the state. “True Love” is a powerful

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    Shakespeare in Love

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    John Madden’s multi-award winning film Shakespeare in Love (1998) examines the perennial theme of forbidden love within the historical context of the Elizabethan Era but also from a more contemporary prism since the film emanates ideas‚ values and attitudes that resonate with modern audiences. The film‚ a romantic comedy‚ concerns the great writer‚ William Shakespeare and how he overcomes his writer’s block through his love affair with the wealthy and radiant Viola de Lesseps. However‚ due to differences

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    Love Is Blind

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    you closed your eyes. Isn’t this the essence of “love is blind?” You kiss them without fear‚ and without any sense of danger. You do not have to see the one you love to know you love them. You accept love on blind faith. Love is blind and for a moment we use this phrase to justify the obvious flaws we do not recognize in the people. Lovers are oblivious to the truth and therefore unable to be clear-sighted. My perspective is that we are blinded by love and we act carelessly without assessing any of

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    Romantic Love

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    ROMANTIC LOVE PARAGRAPH Is “love at first sight” possible? You see someone attractive across the room and that feeling of love rushes into your head‚ but is it really love? I believe that there is no such thing as “love at first sight”‚ you feel physically attracted but not mentally connected. How can you truly be in love with someone that you have just met? In loving a person you have to know about them‚ have a mental connection and bond. If you just look at someone you are attracted to him

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