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    Viola's Unselfish Love

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    will do anything for love. They will cheat‚ steal‚ lie‚ and even give up their life. In some cases they will sacrifice their dreams just to make them happy. This is what real‚ pure‚ unselfish love is. In "Twelfth Night" by Shakespeare‚ Viola‚ disguised as a man‚ has found herself in love with her master. Her love for the Duke Orsino is so great that she sacrifices her chances to be with him just so she can make him happy. This story of love shows through Viola’s character that love is not just an attraction

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    THE LOVE DARE 40 Days Love Journey TODAY’S DARE Contact your spouse sometime during the business of the day. Have no agenda other than asking how he or she is doing and if there is anything you could do for them. Day 8: Love is not jealous Love is as strong as death‚ its jealousy unyielding as the grave. It burns like blazing fire. —Song of Solomon 8:6 NIV TODAY’S DARE Determine to become your spouse’s biggest fan and to reject any thoughts of jealousy. To help you set your heart on your

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    Definition Of Love Essay

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    Love: Such an Easy Game to Play Jim Morrison‚ lead singer of The Doors‚ explains his idea of love by claiming‚ “Friends can help each other. A true friend is someone who lets you have total freedom to be yourself—and especially to feel. Whatever you happen to be feeling at the moment is fine with them. That’s what real love amounts to—letting a person be what he really is.” Love has many definitions‚ as it means something different to each person and in each circumstance in which it applies. Aside

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    English 9 21 October 2013 The Sacrifices for Love: Forbidden Love in Romeo and Juliet Have you ever felt love so strong that you would do literally anything and everything for that person? William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is a perfect example of that. Romeo and Juliet can be considered one of the most stereotypical love stories in the English language‚ but it portrays only a very specific type of love: young‚ irrational‚ and passionate love. The love that Romeo and Juliet have for one another

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    Lee's Love Styles

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    head: ROY G BIV OF LOVE The ROY G BIV of Love Lee conceptualized love styles onto a color wheel of love‚ using the primary styles‚ or colors for that matter‚ of Eros- red‚ Storge- blue‚ and Ludus- yellow. Just as the primary colors can be blended to create a multitude of different hues‚ Lee (1973) theorized that the elements of the three primary styles of love could combine to create a vast number of love styles (Guerrero at al.). Of all the possibilities within the love rainbow that these three

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    Double Indemnity: Love of Manipulation or Manipulation of Love? “The basic tool for the manipulation of reality is the manipulation of words. If you can control the meaning of words‚ you can control the people who must use the words” (Phillip K. Dick). Manipulation in this book can be summed up in one phrase: It takes two to tango. This dance takes total control of the manipulator and the person being manipulated. Beauty and lust are two common methods of manipulating others. This novel successfully

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    Love in Twelfth Night

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     Critically examine Shakespeare’s depiction of love in Twelfth Night. “The course of true love never did run smooth” is one of Shakespeare’s infamous quotes from one of his plays‚ namely‚ A Midsummer Night’s Dream. It is a quote that remains timeless throughout the ages and is centered on the theme of love and it explores the hardships associated with being In ‘true love’. Such is the same in Shakespeare’s depiction and presentation of love in another play written by him‚ which will be the

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    The Psychology of Love

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    How do we define love? What is love? How do we define it? Is love one thing or a set of many things? Are there different types of love? Is love the same for different types of relationships? Even as far back as the ancient Greeks‚ people have struggled with the nature of love. Poets have written about love perhaps as long as poets have been writing. Psychologists may lack the eloquence of poets but through empirical research‚ we can study the nature of love systematically. We can observe people

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    Love seems to be in our lives as well as in stories in many different ways. In the story The Storm the father and son exhibit a type of love between the two family members. The Horse Dealer’s Daughter show’s us a type of irrational love that can happen between two people. Then there is an obsessive type of love which is shown in the story a Rose for Emily. In The Storm the boy is anxious about getting to his mother’s house on time. The dad seeing this attempts to drive in the heavy snow. Showing

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    How can we distinguish between romantic (or passionate) love and companionate love? Discuss with reference to theory and research. It is said that every human has the desire to affiliate with others and we are not stand-alone units. Despite we may get hurt during the affiliation with the other parties‚ we still desire to be loved and to avoid being isolated‚ this is mainly due to the social anxiety and loneliness in our daily lives. Research done by Schachter (1959) presented that‚ people

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