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    Love without love

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    Love Without Love 1. According to the first four lines‚ the speaker loved this particular person because they never saw this person coming into their life‚ therefore it was a surprise and they saw a drastic change something called love. 2. The metaphor in lines 5-6 is "I’ve fly you flying through my soul in quick‚ loft flight" and this means that this special person came into their life very quickly like a plane‚ it was in and it was out. The extended metaphor is that this person was looking

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    Goblin Market Desire

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    Desires of Writers Realistic characters are driven by human emotions‚ it is essential for writers to make their stories and characters as lifelike as possible. This includes giving them actual motivations that drive them throughout the narrative. One of the most universal‚ psychological motivations is desire. However‚ sometimes these motivations are not driven by the best intentions. It is sometimes better for the well-being of the characters if they do not fulfill these desires‚ other times their

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    Role Of Desire In Othello

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    Desire. The reason Juliet chose a Montague‚ the reason Desdemona chose. Uncontrollable passion constitutes the dramatic action of Othello‚ whereby the violation of cultural conventions inevitably results in widespread disorder. Shakespeare represents a significant time struggle for women through the dual role of Desdemona‚ purposed to challenge the traditional role of women in a patriarchal society. Ultimately‚ the inherent inferiority of women facilitates their desire to defy social expectations

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    Love

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    1. Tina attributes her poor performance on the quiz to her teacher’s inability to teach the material. However‚ she believes that other students who did not do well on the quiz failed because they did not study hard enough. Tina’s reasoning illustrates: a. the actor/observer discrepancy. b. the fundamental attribution error. c. self-fulfilling prophecy. d. ingroup favoritism. 2. Adriana was assigned to do a class project with Jim. Jim rarely spoke in class‚ and Adriana didn’t

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    Ambition and Desire: Macbeth Ambition and desire in itself are not bad traits‚ it is only when released from moral constraints that they can wreak havoc. These traits‚ which have been freed from any sense of morality and principles are explored through Shakespeare’s tragedy‚ Macbeth. Shakespeare developed Macbeth as a noble character who gives in to the cravings of power and superiority over others‚ and not only goes on a murdering rampage‚ but drags his morally corrupt wife with him‚ ultimately

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    Nine Parts of Desire

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    factor in the writing of Nine Parts of Desire: The Hidden World of Islamic Women. New York Times reports that “She wanted to avoid the many judgments and assumptions‚ but add a valid account of the women in the Muslim world.” “Nine Parts of Desire is the story of Brooks’ intrepid journey toward an understanding of the women behind the veils‚ and of often contradictory political‚ religious‚ and cultural forces that shape their lives” (Nine Parts of Desire Summary). I conclude that Brooks takes the

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    Love: the irresistible desire to be irresistibly desired.” says American writer Mark Twain. Some people will do so much to be loved which includes going to the extent of acting that you love someone just to feel loved. In William Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet‚ the two “star-crossed lovers” are not in love‚ because Romeo is just another womanizer when Romeo has to leave to Mantua‚ Juliet does not go along‚ and he’s lustful for obtaining so many feelings for someone he just saw. Firstly

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    First Folio and Desire

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    victim of the evil it is hard to get away from the actions they are committing. Macbeth in Macbeth by William Shakespeare is a victim because his surrounding influences. Macbeth can not overcome the outside influences and it leads to his death. His desire to be king and be superior and the surrounding causing him to be overly confident and die to Macduff. It takes true evil to be a villain or to make someone a villain. For the person that is being pushed into becoming a villain and is a victim of

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    American Films and Desire

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    become successful without having a DESIRE to succeed. If one writes 5 steps of how he can succeed on a piece of paper and read every morning he/she wakes up‚ you have that DESIRE to succeed and you’re just getting closer and closer. Be who are want to be‚ not what other people make out of you. If you don’t follow that step‚ your drive‚ your DESIRE will go down the drain. Don’t mess up‚ HAAAAANNNN Its simple‚ one does not become successful without having a DESIRE to succeed. If one writes 5 steps of

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    Streetcar Named Desire

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    How does Williams alert us for the tragedy that is to follow in scene 1 of ’A Streetcar Named Desire’? ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’ can be seen as a modern domestic tragedy‚ with base elements of traditional tragedy. Williams is able to alert us‚ with subtle hints in the very first scene of the play that a tragedy is going to occur‚ by creating an atmosphere that is both oppressive and claustrophobic. The portrayal of characters also adds to the tension as we realise that the two main protagonists

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