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    Love is not a Fairy Tale Alan Dugan’s poem entitled “Love Song: I and Thou” is not a stereotypical love poem. On the surface‚ this appears to be a poem about a man building a house and all the trials that accompany such an undertaking. In actuality‚ the author is using the building of a home as a metaphor for building a marriage and making a marriage strong. The poem is told from the narrator’s perspective. It begins with the narrator building a house‚ but nothing was aligned‚ as it should

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    In part 2 of I And Thou‚ Martin Buber examines‚ and begins to criticize‚ society’s debilitating inability to provide purpose and meaning to an individual’s life. According to Buber‚ “It is the obstacle; for the development of the ability to experience and use comes about mostly through the decrease of man’s power to enter into relation…”(Buber 48). In a short translation‚ there is an inverse relationship between the development of society (and scientific progress) and a sense of fellowship and spiritual

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    Love is “an intense feeling of attraction”. This is how Webster’s Dictionary defines love. It is much more complicated than that though‚ or maybe we just make it out to be more complicated‚ either way it’s hard to explain. A few words that characterize love for me are sacrifice‚ safe‚ comfortable‚ commitment‚ selfless‚ trust‚ and bond. Love is more than just a word‚ it’s an action. It is accepting and appreciating someone for who they are regardless of their flaws and trusting that you’ll stick by

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    Both the poems Love song: I and thou and The Cap and Bells explore different representations of love. Each of the poems‚ however‚ present love in very different ways. Where Alan Dugan displays his view on marital love in an unromantic manner within his poem Love song: I and Thou‚ Yeats’ The Cap and Bells differs by showing the readers a view on a romantic or obsessive love which is unlikely to be requited‚ due to the difference in social rank in their society. William Butler Yeats’ The Cap and

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    The Love Song of J.Alfred Prufrock In the poem‚ The Love song‚ written by T.S. Elliot‚ J Alfred Prufrock is a man who is very lonely and insecure. He goes throughout his life wishing for a change‚ but never stepping up to the plate and actually making a change. The title of the poem portrays to the reader that the poem is going to be full of love and romance. The reader soon found out later that the poem is just the opposite from the title‚ a sad‚ lonesome man who is not only lacking love‚ but

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    How listeners take and understand a song is completely up to our past experiences. Whether they were good or bad or filled with love or hate. One word to someone could mean a different thing to someone else‚ therefore‚ many artists make covers. A cover is when one artist takes lyrics from an original song and combines them with a separate singer‚ arrangement‚ and music genre. Not all covers have to be a worlds difference from the original nor do they have to be similar to the original. The intent

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    The Reserve Bank is responsible for Australia’s monetary policy it a macroeconomic policy that may be used to smooth the effects of fluctuations in the business cycle and influence the level of economic activity‚ employment and prices. Monetary policy involves setting the interest rate on overnight loans in the money market (‘the cash rate’). The cash rate influences other interest rates in the economy‚ affecting the behaviour of borrowers and lenders‚ economic activity and ultimately the rate of

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    The Song of Love “This Kiss” by Faith Hill is a beautiful song because it tells us the truth of love‚ and also the smooth rhythm makes me feel very comfortable. Furthermore‚ I really like the voice of the singer. It can lead us to a peaceful world‚ and give people the space to relax‚ to enjoy. Also‚ this song reminds people of the love‚ especially those who has already forgotten the pure love in life. The lyrics of the song is the best part‚ it expresses the joys of being in love through the act

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    "A Subaltern’s Love Song" is a rhapsodic poem that details the poet’s real-life infatuation. Betjeman does not use the military definition of subaltern here‚ but instead is referring to someone in an inferior position. The author struggles‚ somewhat happily‚ against his love interest as she continually bests him at tennis. In Literature‚ poems can often be very difficult for one to comprehend and interpret the author’s perspective. Many people grew only being exposed to the basic “Roses are red

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    “Runaway Love” Ludacris does a remarkable job of portraying his message about the struggles that some adolescents are faced with. “Runaway Love”‚ by Ludacris‚ featuring Mary J. Blige (2007)‚ represents the theme of struggle through hip-hop and rap music. It is about little girls who are “stuck up in the world on their own.” They have to take care of themselves because the people they are around do not care about them. They range from nine to eleven years in age‚ and their goal in life‚ at such a

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