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    Name: Course: Instructor: Date: Moral in "Happy Endings" by Margaret Atwood Thesis: If fiction is supposed to appeal to our ethical nature in Atwood’s opinion‚ what is the happy ending‚ or moral‚ we are being asked to look for and help society attain in “Happy Endings”?  I. Obstacles are a natural part of life as seen with how Atwood portrays the lives of typical people as they struggle to overcome various obstacles. (a) While they all have individual differences‚ these plots ultimately end in the

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    surroundings of the area the host lives. Also on the other hand their loved ones are dedicated to entertain the visitors. 3) Romance motivate some of the travellers to take off on an air plane to go to a different country. One might be trying to woo the other person by travelling to a romantic destination such as Paris in order to impress and also enhance their romance being in one of the most romantic places on earth. Or maybe the two might be already in love and want to enjoy the atmosphere of

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    Chapters Characters involved Key points of important things Quotes Importance in terms of relationships 1 Dr Iannis‚ Pelagia‚ Dr Iannis has doubts in himself as a writer "This would never do; why could he not write like a writer of histories? Why could he not write without passion? Without anger? Without the sense of betrayal and oppression?" Pelagia appears a very dynamic woman who is ahead of her society "Papas‚ she said‚ it still is your day. You aren’t dead yet‚ are you? Anyway

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    One of the popular themes found in Vertigo is death‚ which entwines with the illusion of romance. Vertigo places its emphasis on the psychological level that twists the angle of Scottie’s fear of death; also his obsession to focus all is energy in search of his decease lover. This theme identifies Madeleine to be the perfect illusion of the world’s misconception of romance to which Scottie is tragically attracted. Thus his restlessness caused him to be manipulated by himself and others‚ in the dream

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    etc. The packaging‚ or brochures and ads consist of couples in love having fun and happy. It pictures sunny white beaches with beautiful blue water. Sandals is positioned to entice an individual to come to their resorts for warmth‚ sun‚ love‚ romance‚ fun‚ good food and spirits. The features as well as the benefits of Sandals resort are to offer a one stop-shop vacation. Sandals resorts are all-inclusive so a couple can plan the trip easily knowing what can be spent in total for air-fare‚ hotel

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    everyone… We’ll answer to GOD. Chapter 2: The Joy of Intimacy is the Reward of Commitment Joshua Harris stated that the fundamental problem with relationships today is that we’ve disconnected romance and Commitment. It’s true that sometimes we’re starting what we can’t finish‚ we’re pursuing romance while not ready for commitment. Some people specially teenagers are dating because they want to enjoy the company of others. But in most

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    young girl falling in love with a boy‚ in a riveting tale of forbidden romance that ends happily in Love Story‚ a song wherein Swift and the boy she is in love with play the parts of Romeo and Juliet. Throughout history‚ from the late 16th century to the early 21st century‚ Shakespeare’s works have managed to wind their way throughout popular media‚ inciting thousands of young girls to long for a Romeo and Juliet-esque romance and causing scholars of all ages to cautiously scan Shakespeare’s works

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    point out the crucial flaw in the plot. The poorly-timed subplot was excessively romantic‚ drowning out the suspense and action‚ which caused a loss of effect and tension due to the addition of romantic flairs. The romance that proved to be the biggest detriment to the main plot was the romance between Cinder and Prince/Emperor Kai. This critical flaw aside‚ large-scale global dilemmas were introduced during the remainder of the book‚ which provided well-written‚ realistic elements that gave the story

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    As we take a look back to the olden days‚ love and romance has truly evolved. From the cinderella fairytale of waiting for her prince charming‚ to our now strung out and modern princess who waits for no man. Such scenes of romance and friendship has been shown in our media as form of entertainment for the mass. The future of nostalgia is on the rise; and from the time that we were young‚ we learned how a good friend and lover should act; such the case that now with reality tv shows we tend to compare

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    In the expression “falling in love” people say that the use of the word “falling” is because there isn’t an easy and safe way to love‚ rather it is messy‚ complicated and full of action. Ideally‚ one would believe that two people who share identical characteristics‚ likes and dislikes would be best suited for a romantic relationship‚ however the common phrase is that “opposites attract”. A relationship between two people with conflicting values can be difficult to hold‚ however it is very possible

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