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    Love in Literature

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    Love in Literature We live in a complex world‚ where love and logic do not always exist cohesively‚ however‚ literature often brings these two elements together. Authors sometimes use the concept of love as a theme for their work‚ logically‚ and methodically using it as a tool in their writing. The different forms of love are often used by authors as a catalyst for positive character development. In this essay‚ works by different authors will be used to demonstrate some of the forms of love used

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    Love and Schroeder

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    Love is a very multifaceted definition that has been interpreted in countless ways. Tim Schroeder attempts to come to an ultimate conclusion asserting that love isn’t an emotion‚ as many people might initially believe – thus‚ this is a very controversial argument. Schroeder manages to support his claims quite thoroughly‚ making it a generally good argument altogether. However‚ because he is discussing such a controversial topic with copious room for variability and misinterpretation‚ there are some

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    The Elixir of Love

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    (also called The Elixir of Love)‚ a comic opera performed in two acts‚ created by the Italian composer Gaetano Donizzeti in the nineteenth century. It was the most often performed opera in Italy between 1838 and 1848. The play showed the love triangle between the main characters. Nemorino‚ a young villager‚ was in love with the beautiful farm owner Adina. Unfortunately‚ he never knew how to get her attention; she was very indifferent and‚ apparently‚ she did not care about love at all. Hopeless‚ Nemorino

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    Summer of Love

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    The Summer of Love The 1960s was a decade of political and social upheaval. The counterculture‚ which was what the decade was called‚ became disappointed with all the restrictions and conventions of the straight society. The Summer of Love did not occur until 1967‚ but the decade was inspired by the Bohemian spirit which was already present in the 1950s; known as the Beat generation. The counterculture gained significant influence in liberal cities such as Berkley and San Francisco. In 1967‚ Scott

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    Love or Dependence

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    Love or Dependence? Romance can cause both men and women to act frivolously‚ which makes the difference between love and lust difficult to distinguish. The desire of another human being leads to irrational thought and actions. Sometimes one will create sensations of love where no love exists. As demonstrated in both William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet‚ Giovanni Boccaccio’s The Decameron‚ and Po Hsing-Chien’s The Story of Miss Li one may create feelings of love in order to overcome a recent

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    One Love

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    Eclarhh was truly‚ madly‚ deeply in love with Prince Velte Archimesis from the Kingdom of Hisa. Once‚ their love was forbid as they were not from the same tribe. Princess Ellenna came from the Cruésee tribe while Prince Velte came from the Démonee tribe. However‚ due to the power of their one true love‚ both the prince and princess dare to fight for their rights. They were willing to do anything even it cost their own lives just to show how passionate their love was. Nobody has heart to see the lovely

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    Philosophy of Love

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    whether the erotic love‚ which is the virtue of spirituality in some senses and is a debatable issue‚ can be called as spiritual event or not‚ first all requirements of spiritual event and spirituality itself should be analyzed in terms of its relationship between passion and excitement. When thinking the spirituality as whole‚ one can imagine that it is like a mutual soul of human nature‚ on the other hand‚ even the nature itself. At first sight‚ before examining the erotic love the religious issues

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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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    A Faher's Love

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    Undergraduate Essays / "A Father’s Enduring Love" - The person you admire the most 92angel Jan 31‚ 2011‚ 04:55pm #1 Ok so i must hand out this essay on Wednesday‚ the topic is the person you admire the most. i just need some help concerning my language‚ grammar (if there is any) ‚ and other paragraphs i could add‚ because this one is just 2 pages and i need 3...im out of ideas any help would be appreciated‚ thanks in advance. A Father’s Enduring Love The people that get to know us best‚ from

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    Marrying for Love

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    Comp. 11 Critique “The Radical Idea of Marrying for Love” is written by Stephanie Coontz. She talks about how marrying for love is not as common as everyone thinks. She shows the facts about how love is only a bonus to getting married. This article makes everyone that reads it appreciate how lucky they are to actually love their partners. The thesis of this piece of work is that everyone should enjoy what they have in life‚ because love is such a special gift that we all take for granted. The

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