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    In a Streetcar Named Desire‚ women have a constant‚ recurring need to have support from a male counterpoint. From Stella leaving her plantation‚ to Blanche needing a steady stream of support from all the male characters she encounters‚ women are proven to have a need to feel supported and important by men. Stella leaves her plantation‚ with the knowledge that “The best [she] could was to make [her] own living.” And so Stella left the safety of her farm in order to make herself feel important and

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    love symbol

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    Background of the Study Most people say love is a gift something beautiful from God. Love is a symbol about the feeling each individual. Deal with their couple‚ deal with their family‚ their children‚ and their friend. In the most stories‚ a man who falls in love with a woman will sacrifice everything he can‚ also with a woman‚ when a woman falls in love with a man will sacrifice everything she can. Not only about relationship between woman and man need sacrifice for a love‚ but also in family’s relationship

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    love and infatuation

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    Love and Infatuation Love and Infatuation are both deep feeling that someone would feel for another person. These two feelings most often are confusing for many people. Everyone wants to be in love‚ but very few people know what it means. They don’t know what they are feeling‚ if they are in love or just infatuating. There is a great difference between love and infatuation‚ and when trying to determine the difference there are at least three things a person should consider: interest‚ concern

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    Theory of Love

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    Professor Thomas Dunn‚ Instructor Sternberg’s Triangular Theory of Love I was most impressed with Professor Robert J. Sternberg’s Theory of love which simply states that love is made up of three interconnected components: intimacy‚ passion and decision/commitment. They are thought of as the triangular effect that displays intimacy in terms of closeness‚ bonding and warmth. It also shows passion as the sexual feelings and desires brought on and it shows commitment as the decision to make the relationship

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    Corruption is not a new topic to discuss. everyday or the other we here some news on cooruption on the television. But today I will not discuss corruption instead I wil discuss the reason behind corruptioon that is greed. Greed is a strong and selfish desire for possession wealth or power. The politiicians bifurcated corruption into two parts –need based and greed based . but it has been found by the latest research that 70%of the corruption is greed based and 30% is need base. So it is confirmed that

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    Love Poem

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    Critical Essay:4 Love Poem: Linda Pastan Have you ever been in love? Do you even know what love is? Love is a feeling that at times can feel indescribable. It makes you do crazy things. Love makes you blind and no matter your circumstances with that person‚ if you love them you will go that extra mile for them. In this essay I will talk about the “Love Poem” by Linda Pastan. In the following paragraphs I will go in depth

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    Street Car Name Desire

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    the following questions. You can expand the response spaces as needed to answer questions neatly and completely with correct spelling and punctuation: 1. Name and year of release of the film. 4 points The name of the film is A Street Car Named Desire released in Sep 19‚ 1951. 2. Director and screenwriter 4 points The director of the film is Elia Kazan[->0] and the screenwriter of the film is Tennessee Williams[->1]. 3. What was the type or genre of the film? 2 points The film is typically

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    Forbidden Love

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    Forbidden Love “There is a charm about the forbidden that makes it unspeakably desirable” quote by Mark Twain. Michael Ondaatje feels similarly in his poem “The Cinnamon Peeler” because he longs to be with his beloved but this is not possible. We infer that Ondaatje is in a lower caste than his love because he hypothetically states “If I were a cinnamon peeler…” (1). The idea of them being together is what sets off this love poem. He goes on a type of role-playing game in which he and his wife

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    Disappearing Desires by Jasmin Nguyen Tiny streams of dark silvery water slithered down the windows of the cathedral. Ethan used his sleeve to wipe away the rain and peered inside‚ his now damp jacket making his right arm shiver. A single chair stood in the centre of the empty hall and Ethan’s heart started to race. This was it‚ he had finally found it. As a child‚ Ethan’s mother had told him stories of places and things that had seemed almost impossible; the Fountain of Youth‚ the Mountain of

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    Truly Love

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    The English word "love" can refer to a variety of different feelings‚ states‚ and attitudes that ranges from interpersonal affection to pleasure . It can refer to an emotion of a strong attraction and personal attachment. It can also be a virtue representing human kindness‚ compassion‚ and affection—"the unselfish loyal and benevolent concern for the good of another". As well‚ it may describe compassionate and affectionate actions towards other humans‚ one’s self or animals. Four forms of interpersonal

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