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    Are You for or Against Having a Boyfriend or a Girlfriend in Senior High School? When it comes to having a boyfriend or a girlfriend in senior high school‚ I am opposed to it because it may distract students’ studies. Besides‚ teenagers may not be mature enough to choose their ideal partners and their relationship may also affect people around them. First‚ it may influence teenagers’ studies if they have boyfriends or girlfriends in senior high school. They may start failing most of the tests

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    Issue Harlequin is the largest distributer of romance series novels but is faced with a slow growth in series novels. Harlequin needs to decide whether they should expand into title-by-title books and how they will position themselves if they chose to do so. Analysis Harlequin is faced with the decision of how they should increase their unit sales and increase their overall revenues. By continuing in series novels‚ Harlequin will not be able to see growth in their company as unit sales are

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    1 My Movie Review of The Notebook 3 MY MOVIE REVIEW OF THE NOTEBOOK 2 My Movie Review of The Notebook In search of the perfect romance movie that would satisfy the hopeless romantic inside me I stumbled upon Nick Cassvetes’ "The Notebook" in 2004. The movie is based on the novel of the same name by Nicholas Sparks one of my favorite authors. The movie follows a passionate but poor

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    Comparison between both poems‚ "Sick Rose" and "A Red‚ Red Rose" The poem “The Sick Rose” by William Blake is about a rose that has reached the end of its lifespan in the arrival of winter. A rose usually symbolises love‚ beauty and romance‚ but in this poem the rose is sick. This reflects the damaged‚ hurt and destruction. The rose which represent as an ill woman which was damaged by the worm‚ which is represent as the man who has caused the harm to her. The poem reveals the negative attitude

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    Love‚ it is a rather common word in today’s society. The basic noun definition is an intense feeling of deep affection‚ while the verb definition is to feel a deep romantic or sexual attachment to (someone). Seems simple enough correct? Not exactly‚ although in the modern world language‚ love is used regularly to express ones feelings‚ it is often misused. In order to use a word correctly‚ it must be understood‚ remembering that love is in the eye of the beholder. To understand a word‚ it should

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    novels that had become so popular at the time of Cervantes. Like the man who once called himself Alonso Quixano‚ many other men of 16th century Spain were becoming so engrossed in the unrealistic tales of knights and their romances that daily chores fell prey to another romance novel. It was Cervantes purpose to bring the meaning back into literature at the time‚ while providing thoughtful entertainment for readers. This proved to be fitting to the time in which Cervantes lived‚ for at the time

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    based on sexual desire‚ affection and tenderness felt by lovers‚ or  affection based on admiration‚ benevolence‚ or common interests (Merriam Webster). Most modern marriages and relationships are based on those things. During the  Medieval Times a romance called courtly love was practiced. Courtly love is an idealized and often illicit form of love celebrated in the literature of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance in which a knight or courtier devotes himself to a noblewoman who is usually married

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    finished up by her”. The piece is written as a short story and is written in third person and is present tense‚ with the old man often speaking of the past. I would place this short story by Carson McCullers in the romance genre based on its main themes‚ however it doesn’t read like a typical romance. It seems to be a more cautionary tale as a whole. It speaks of heartbreak and loneliness and one man’s struggle at finding love. The beginnings of the story make you feel awkward when reading about the man

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    every kind of movie but personally I really enjoy romantic movies‚ which is one of the genres I like the most. Indeed‚ from all the movies I have watched‚ one of my favorites is “The Notebook”‚ which has a little bit of comedy‚ some drama‚ but mostly romance. The notebook is told in two times‚ past‚ when a guy called Noah whose economic situation wasn’t pretty good‚ met a young wealthy girl who was in vacations in a town‚ they both fall in love‚ and passed by many happy but also difficult moments. On

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    Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is an Arthurian romance‚ which begins in King Arthur’s court‚ during New Year’s Eve feast. Unexpectedly‚ a figure known as the Green Knight‚ appears and presents a challenge. He challenges Arthur‚ or any other brave knight‚ to use his own axe to strike his head. Then in a year’s time‚ the Green Knight would be able to return the blow. Everyone was shocked at this challenge‚ no one accepted‚ and the Green Knight scorned them for their cowardice. King Arthur steps forward

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