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    Marc Magas WMST 231-04 Dr. Wilkinson 2-21-11 Formal Essay One I watched the movie Valentines Day directed by Garry Marshall made in the year 2010. The movie has many popular actors/actresses such as Jessica Biel‚ Jessica Alba‚ Bradley Cooper‚ Patrick Dempsey‚ Jamie Foxx‚ Anne Hathaway‚ Ashton Kutcher‚ Queen Latifah‚ Taylor Swift‚ and George Lopez. The movie takes place in Los Angeles‚ California and follows about twelve different people from the beginning of the day until midnight of Valentines

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    In Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s poemHow Do I Love Thee‚ love is everything. For Ms Browning‚ love is not a material‚ everyday concept but an infinite‚ eternal hold. The poem is not related to how she loves or why‚ but just the way in which she does so; freely and purely. It speaks of a valuable human emotion that so many people feel at some point in their lives whether or not the feeling is reciprocated. Ms Browning attempts to present this within the sonnet in such a way that can be appreciated

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    How Do I Love Thee?” is a sonnet written by Elizabeth Browning. The speaker begins by posing a question that the entire sonnet will go on to answer: "How do I love thee?" Both this poem and Romeo and Juliet present the theme of love. There are similarities in both views of love including love as everything in life. But there are differences in these two types of love like their maturity and desires in the love relationship. In “How Do I Love Thee?” love is presented as everything in the speaker’s

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    “(love song‚ with two goldfish)” Commentary “(love song‚ with two goldfish)”‚ by Grace Chua‚ is a humorous take on the kind of stereotypical romance that is often represented in popular music. In Chua’s version of the love song romance‚ goldfish seem to replace actual humans which gives her an opportunity to poke gentle fun at the genre as well as use some particularly fishy clichés and puns. In the poem we meet two young lovers who seem to be hitting it off. The male of the pair makes the first

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    were expected to be subordinate to their fathers‚ husbands‚ and sons. Because marriages were arranged‚ young women and men had virtually no voice in the decisions on their marriage partner‚ resulting in loveless marriages. Once married‚ it was the woman who left her family and community and went to live with her husband’s family‚ where she was subordinate to her mother-in-law. In some cases‚ female infants were subjected to a high rate of infanticide‚ or sold as slaves to wealthy families. Men were

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    Introduction – Part 1: In writing this statement I will explore the ideas and customs associated with what love is known to be‚ with reason and argument. I will mostly be analyzing romantic love‚ in relation to lovers. However with too much reasoning and argument comes confusion‚ so more argument than reasoning will be my approach. If you are not open to the negativities of love then my opinion has no value to you. For the positives of any topic are pleasing whether or not one can assimilate to

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    The poem that was chosen was “Stone” by Charles Simic. Charles Simic argues that it is better to be as simple as a stone‚ than being energetic and some other kind of creature or object that has action in its life. The narrator is telling us that his idea of perfection or tranquility is being a stone‚ lying there‚ doing nothing for eternity. He prefers this over being something like a tiger or something with action. In the beginning of the poem‚ Charles Simic says the he would go straight to doing

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    Jesse Saunders Prof. Keith Bishop English 101 12/10/2013 “How I Learned To Love Football” “Move Over Boys‚ Make Room In The Crease” Sara Maratta and Felisa Rogers essay is the opposite of one another. Sara Maratta at the age of 14 developed a liking to sports‚ hockey was Marattas number one sport. Maratta knew hockey inside and out. Her favorite aspect of the sport was the fighting part. It drew her deeper into the sport. Maratta had a passion for the Blue Jackets team‚ and being her

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    Papago Woman‚ written by Ruth M. Underhill‚ is an ethnography of the life of a native american woman named Maria Chona‚ a member of the Southern Arizona Papago people located right outside of Tucson‚ Arizona on a reservation. Ruth lived among the Papago from 1931 till 1933. She studied the life of the Papago with her main subject an older Papago woman named Chona. She says at one point how she learned amongst these people and Chona‚ “I feel‚ nevertheless‚ that out of all this flurry there came the

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    Pretty Woman > > Directed by Garry Marshall‚ Pretty Woman is a romantic comedy and a modernized Cinderella. The story involves the evolution of the relationship between the two protagonists‚ Vivian (Julia Roberts) and Edward Lewis (Richard Gere). In the film how a business arrangement between a business magnate and a prostitute quickly becomes a genuine loving relationship. In addition to their complex business relationship‚ Edward’s lawyer Phil (Jason Alexander) is one of many obstacles to the

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