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    Love Is Important

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    Love is important Love is not only important in literature‚ but also important in life. Love is shown through many different ways such as‚ parental love‚ friendship love and romantic love. “Romeo and Juliet” a play by William Shakespeare shows us all types of love. The most well known love in “Romeo and Juliet” is romantic love. Romeo who was a Montague fall loves with Juliet‚ a Capulet. However‚ Capulets and Monagues are forsworn enemies. Despite‚ their family feud the two lovers tried their

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    God's Love

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    God’s Love God’s unfailing love for us is an objective fact affirmed over and over in the Scriptures. It is true whether we believe it or not. Our doubts do not destroy God’s love‚ nor does our faith create it. It originates in the very nature of God‚ who is love‚ and it flows to us through our union with His beloved Son.  ~ Jerry Bridges God is Love‚ and the Apostle Paul gave us an excellent description of Him. He told us that love is very patient and kind‚ never jealous or envious‚ never boastful

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    Falling in Love

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    Falling in Love Everyone has been falling in love at one point of his life. Not only grownups‚ but also teenagers have felt this feeling. Falling in love is very difficult it’s hard to characterize because everyone occasionally has different types of feelings. For example‚ humans can love other people‚ creatures‚ or material objects‚ but it is all the same thing: love. Giving into their emotions and psychological temptations causes them to fall in love. That is why everyone

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    True Love

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    Alex True Love This is something that divides us as humans‚ with quite a lot of gray area in the middle. You will find people that swear to the truth of this and others that try to finally prove it false. Right now I see myself in the grey area‚ questioning. Does true love exist? Is it possible for everyone? I am not sure even what this is seeing as I have yet to be in love. I have often asked myself if there was a one true love for me and if someone somewhere was pulling the strings just right

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    defination of love

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    The definition of love The poem’s speaker is an anonymous lover who contemplates the nature and definition of love. He begins by saying that his love is both “rare” and “strange” because it was “begotten by Despair / Upon Impossibility.” He goes on to claim that only despair could reveal to him “so divine a thing” as this love‚ because “Hope” could never come near it. He imagines that he “quickly might arrive” to where this love leads him‚ but finds that his soul’s inclinations are thwarted by Fate

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    Orsino On Love

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    summarize the theme that love is fickle yet wonderful while also giving showing how fickle and melodramatic. First Orsino compares music to love very melodramatically when he says “If music be the food of love‚ play on; give me excess of it‚ that‚ surfeiting‚ the appetite may sicken‚ and so die” (1.1.1-3). He is saying music is like love because we overindulge on it in the moment until it sickens us and we don’t want to hear it anymore. He’s saying that if it is true that love is like this then bring

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    Love in Siddhartha

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    Siddhartha had always considered love inessential in his life because he categorized it as a worldly sensation that the common people simply experience. The wisdom and knowledge of the love differs greatly and both play a large role in Siddhartha’s quest for finding the Atman. Siddhartha understood that love was the act of loving another human being‚ but it was just another word in his language until he had experienced it for himself He found out that he still had much to learn after he went through

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    Love (Writing)

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    Love Love is the beautiful feeling ever‚ that express honesty‚ affection and at the same time friendship. Love is so powerful‚ it can make you romantic and sensation also it can turn frown into smile. However‚ someone who has no experience of love‚ they’re feeling loneliness and sadness. From what I can observe‚ love can be divided into three significant categories based on providers: parents‚ God‚ and spouse. To begin with‚ parents can be considered as the first provider of

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    Modern Love

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    Literature 24 September 2012 Despairing Companionship “Modern Love‚” a poetic sequence by George Meredith‚ describes a skeptical opinion on the idea of modern love. Meredith’s devastating tone‚ complex similes and metaphors‚ and dark imagery convey a sad and regretful outlook on the love of this time. “Modern Love” is riddled with a tone full of regret and heartache‚ making this modern love seem more like the opposite of love. The speaker says “she wept with waking eyes” and her “strange low

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    True Love

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    Explication: “True Love” by Wislawa Szymborska This paper is an essay is an analysis of Wislawa Szymborska’s poem “True Love.” When I first read the poem‚ I was struck by its sheer simplicity and passion at what Szymborska feels that it means for two people to be in love. However; upon further contemplation‚ I see how she uses the lovers to represent change in an otherwise boring and regimented world where all actions must be taken for the betterment and advancement of the state. “True Love” is a powerful

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