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    Love Story

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    My name is  Ray . I never  became serious about love . Because I believed there is  nothing such as this . I always remained  a cool dude . I bet you people have seen  the movies  Kickass ‚ Vampire Suck ‚ The Dictator‚ etc . The fun you people get by seeing those movies  I  used  to get that by seeing romantic films & the love stories . I thought that there is no such thing as love AND IF THERE IS IT IS FOR THE GAY’s . But I didn’t know life had a big surprise for me . Some girls in my class

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    John Madden’s Shakespeare in Love is a ‘romantic comedy’ set in the class-dominated society of Elizabethan England. The two protagonists and “Star-crossed lovers” of the film come from completely different ends of the class spectrum. Will Shakespeare is a “lowly player” with writer’s block searching for his muse and wealthy Viola De Lesseps who dreams of “love as there has never been in a play” are fortune’s fools as the viewer must come to realise that love cannot conquer all. Madden conveys

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    Love and Loyality

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    The Odyssey Theme Analysis: Love and Loyalty "Antinoos‚ it is impossible for me to turn out of doors the mother who bore me and brought me up." (p.25‚ Homer‚ The Odyssey) This quote is a direct example of love and loyalty between a mother and son. Telemachos loves his mother and will stand by her decision‚ he says he won’t force her to marry; he is loyal to her‚ which represents the idea of loyalty between family. Love and loyalty are major themes of The Odyssey that are constantly surfacing

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    Unknowable Love

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    E. Cummings’s poem “somewhere i have never traveled‚gladly beyond”‚ the reader sees a speaker fully in love with another. This love is described throughout as being an unknowable power over him. Beyond being an unknowable power‚ this love is an irresistible force on the speaker. Through the extensive use of nature imagery and layered similes throughout the poem‚ the speaker makes out the love he has to be something unwilling‚ an obligation to the beloved‚ one which she does not even know she creates

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    Love and Friend

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    ☻Friendship often ends in love; but love in friendship -- never. ☻Two people can’t wish to be friends long if they can’t manage to forgive each other’s minor failings. ☻Life is nothing without friendship. ☻Love is friendship set on fire. ☻Friendship improves happiness and abates misery‚ by the doubling of our joy and the dividing of our grief. ☻There is no distance too far between best friends‚ for friendship gives wings to the heart. ☻There is no friendship‚ no love‚ like that of the parent

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    Love and War

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    While some are appalled by the proliferation of such activities‚ others simply shrug and say‚ “All is fair in love and war.” However‚ the very nature of this phrase is problematic with the assertion that any and all imaginable activities can be deemed just. Nevertheless‚ there are more leniencies in regard to societal rules for people who are engaged in what are deemed to be acts of love‚ or acts of war. Under normal circumstances‚ an individual who commits an act such as murder is punished to

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    Desperation in Love

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    going to talk about “Crazy For Love”. Or it can also be called as “Obsession on guys”. Actually it’s common to happen on girls‚ and we do not have to feel shy about it. We girls love to talk about guys‚ hang out with them‚ or chase after them. But‚ when our lives become obsessed with getting guy’s attention‚ we’re heading for trouble. In this topic‚ I’ll share about what these obsession looks like and rediscover ourselves by embracing the fact that God deeply loves and cherishes us. Defining “Desperation”

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    Death and Dying Death and Dying Change in Death Management How the management of death has changed for patients and families in the last 25 years. Hospice: Care for the terminally ill. Modern Medicine: New medicines and medical technology Home Care: In home care given by love ones Nursing home: Home for the elderly who are ill and can’t take care of themselves Five stage of Emotions Denial: telling ourselves that this is not happing that everything will be ok. Rage and Anger:

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    A Love Affair

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    scrumptious casseroles and desserts. Mandatory sugary confections commemorate birthdays and anniversaries. A couples’ new life together is first celebrated with slews of edible delights and ostentatious cakes. Tragically‚ even death is marked with food furnished out of love and sympathy for the family. In the lives of most American’s‚ the food that is supposed to provide sustenance can also provide so much more. Food can be an experience‚ companionship‚ satisfaction‚ comfort‚ and even intoxication

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    Ophelia's Death

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    by pressures from all around her. Because of her role as a female‚ Ophelia must succumb to the orders given to her by those around her. As a result‚ Ophelia must take orders and any aftermath that may come from it. As a result‚ Ophelia is pushed to death by her obedience‚ abuse from Hamlet‚ and her spiral into madness. From the beginning of the play‚ it is clear that Ophelia plays the role of an obedient daughter and sister to her family. Before Laertes leaves‚ he warns Ophelia‚ “Fear it Ophelia

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