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    In Harriet Monroe’s analysis of Shakespeare‚ she assesses him as an author and a poet who “does not wear his heart on his sleeve‚” Shakespeare finds no brilliance in the romance of his productions and sees them as only the foundation for his castle of 37 plays divided into comedic and dramatic categories. The bard uses that romance to propel the story and cause trouble for the characters‚ which is often times solved by drama or comedy. Without the theme of love‚ there would simply not be a play. A

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    Agent McGee’s character‚ he didn’t quite believe Delilah was his soulmate. It’s taken a lot of time for his relationship with Delilah to blossom (and yes‚ it is McGee’s fault.) Fans have watched and patiently waited for this character to turn up the romance and it’s about to happen. Delilah Fielding is a successful woman who doesn’t fall all over McGee‚ but she seems to truly love him. Perhaps this is why she is such a perfect match for the agent. The two story of two

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    The concepts of love and sacrifice are closely related and feature consistently throughout literature. To study the relationship between these ideas in more depth I have selected a range of texts over an extensive time period‚ these include Romeo and Juliet by Sir William Shakespeare‚ Titanic by James Cameron‚ Saint Joan by Bernard Shaw and Snow Falling on Cedars by David Guterson. The different eras that these texts explore will be instrumental in establishing the type of connection the two concepts

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    Notebook Essay

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    Running head: THE NOTEBOOK The Notebook This paper will analyze the movie “The Notebook” directed by Nick Cassavetes. Different elements of analyzing the film will be examined. These elements will be discussed in detail with examples provided. The elements being discussed are as follows: intent‚ story‚ plot and meaning‚ theatrical elements‚ cinematography‚ editing‚ sound‚ and the summary. The filmmaker’s intent in the movie “The Notebook” is to make the story believable. Throughout

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    At Cafe 6 Analysis

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    her to his shop named Café 6. The woman told him that she had an argument with his boyfriend who lives overseas. The coffee shop owner think of his pass and he shares his story from his youth that happened in the summer of 1996. It is a romance film. Romance film is known as a romantic love stories that recorded in visual media for broadcast in theaters and on TV that focus on the emotion‚ passion‚ and the affectionate romantic implicate of the main characters. This film is about the story of the

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    Why People Flirt

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    turn‚ everyone flirts either no commitment or commitment. Flirting is a part of human communication. It can be done through words or gestures. It is an instinctive desire of human communication. According to Belinda Luscombe from‚ “The Science Of Romance: Why We Flirt” ‚ “Flirtation is a game we play‚ a dance for which everyone knows the moves” (336). Evidently‚ flirting is simply in us humans naturally and that there is no need to learn the steps of flirting. People may think there is no wrong in

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    Consider the final resolution of the novel. Is the ending a fairy tale one (recall that fairy tales end with "and they lived happily ever after")? How does the novel expand upon and complicate this ending? Does the ending play up the romance‚ or the social satire? What is the final message‚ which the novel leaves us with? Many fairy tales and love stories end with a marriage and a happy ending. In many ways‚ Pride and Prejudice did have a fairy tale ending. Seeing Elizabeth and Jane each getting

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    Four weddings and a funeral‚ directed by Mike Newell‚ is a quite amusing film that takes place mainly in London and the Home Countries. This acclaimed British romantic comedy is focused on the intermittent romance between a charming‚ but bumbling Englishman -Charles- and a beautiful American woman -Carrie-‚ who seem to always run into each other at weddings. The story begins with the wedding of Angus and Laura‚ at which Charles is the best man. At this wedding‚ Charles meets Carrie for the first

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    Ethan Frome by Edith Wharton Ethan Frome by Edith Wharton is a novel by Edith Wharton published in 1911. This novel is about an isolated farmer who has to deal with his ungrateful and demanding wife Zeena. This takes place in Starkfield‚ Massachusetts. Ethan is tall‚ has strong shoulders that are bent out of shape‚ blue eyes. and brown hair. Zeena is described as wrinkled and shallowed face‚ with false teeth‚ and crimping pins in her hair. There becomes conflict when Mattie‚ Zeena’s cousin‚ moves

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    Everything from The Cold War to melodramatic teenagers relates to Romeo and Juliet‚ because people don’t usually see this kind of drama in their everyday lives; they need something to feed it them. Everyone is bored with their day-to-day activities and interactions so popular stories like Romeo and Juliet are still relevant to give them something to imagine‚ desire and complain about. Ordinary people don’t change‚ so they have the same mindset they had when Romeo and Juliet was first popular. Romeo

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