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    Britta Carlson Love is Dangerous The rules of courtly love guide the characters of the knights’ stories through their love lives. Some rules are a little realistic; such as no one can love more than one person. While others are a little more ridiculous‚ like a woman must swoon when her love walks into the room‚ or she must regularly go pale in his presence. In today’s society‚ these rules will be a little extreme. But they are what make these stories interesting. The ones that are addressed

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    his eyes towards the unknown‚ seeking spiritual perfection. Inner depth talk of the human being needs to be able to penetrate the secrets of the soul‚ of his connection with the universe. People born under this sign have inspired and responsive vibrations. It is good to trust their hunches because they have great mental strength and a really good intuition. Philosophers by nature‚ the people born under the number 7 sign are more concerned about the spiritual side of life. The depth of thought‚ intuition

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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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    Love is not just a verb I believe that love is more than just a word‚ I believe that love is what makes the world go round and is the driving force behind everything‚ I believe that love is the thing that can make any human happy‚ but at the same time can be the source of their insanity. One thing i’ve been trying to figure out is what drives a person to be sad or happy? I’ve always thought happiness is what you make it out to be‚ and is different for every single person‚ but one thing i’m almost

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    had brought us to this point‚ that any pleasure whatsoever of the bodily senses‚ in any brightness whatsoever of corporeal light‚ seemed to us not worthy of comparison with the pleasure of that eternal Light‚ not worthy even of mention. Rising as our love flamed upwards towards that Selfsame‚ we passed in review the various levels of bodily things‚ up to the heavens themselves‚ whence sun and moon and star shine upon this earth. And higher still we soared‚ thinking in our minds and speaking and marveling

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    Two Types of Love in Plato’s Symposium I have always thought that there was only one type of love‚ which was that feeling of overwhelming liking to someone else. I am aware that Lust does exist and that it is separate from Love‚ being that the desire for someone’s body rather their mind. In Plato’s Symposium‚ Plato speaks of many different types of loveloves that can be taken as lust as well. He writes about seven different points of view on love coming from the speakers that attend the

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    What love? Some people say love is a feeling‚ others believe that love is a choice. Many people discuss‚ challenge‚ and write about the definition of love. “A Midsummer’s Night’s Dream” demonstrates that perfect love does not exist. Oberon and Titania’s marriage relationship enforces the theme because their marriage relationship centers itself around revenge and conflict. When one thinks of a marriage he imagines two people who love each other and sacrifice for one another. Oberon and Titania are

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    The English word "love" can refer to a variety of different feelings‚ states‚ and attitudes that ranges from interpersonal affection to pleasure . It can refer to an emotion of a strong attraction and personal attachment. It can also be a virtue representing human kindness‚ compassion‚ and affection—"the unselfish loyal and benevolent concern for the good of another". As well‚ it may describe compassionate and affectionate actions towards other humans‚ one’s self or animals. Four forms of interpersonal

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    ideas of love and family are popular in literature and often express the writer’s own feelings on them. Shakespeare is a famous playwright who would often cover these subjects. It is often debated how Shakespeare viewed these ideas because of some of his contradicting works. However in his works‚ Shakespeare often has lovers put in struggle and families that do not seem to care. Shakespeare takes a negative outlook on how family much family cares for and knows about each other‚ and also how loves drives

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    Intro to Literature Drama Paper Hamlet’s Love      In the tragic play Hamlet‚ written by William Shakespeare‚ one of the most common themes found throughout the story’s plot is the theme of love. Shakespeare interlaces many layers of thematic love through the complex relationships of Hamlet; primarily between Hamlet and Ophelia. From Act one until the final scene of the play‚ Hamlet struggles with the decision to kill Claudius while he concurrently tries to comprehend the chaos surrounding

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