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    Thoughts on Dating‚ Love and Marriage There are many different thoughts about dating‚ love and marriage. I had the pleasure of interviewing six co-workers from different lifestyle regarding their views on these matters. I will compare their thoughts with the theories of love and attachment. The social science theories that help us understand the components and processes of love include attachment theory‚ Reiss’s wheel theory of love‚ Sternberg’s triangular theory of love‚ Lee’s research on the

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    all aspects of their life‚ no matter what their opinion was. Marriages were arranged to suit the family and disobedience towards men was seen as a crime against their religion‚ and women were likely to die or suffer banishment for doing so. Likewise‚ the role of men was to be the head of the marriage and men were allowed to discipline their wife as they pleased. Men were also granted utmost respect and rights. A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ written by Shakespeare in the year 1600‚ illustrates the plight

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    Love Actually Themes

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    I’ve got a sneaky feeling you’ll find that love actually is all around”‚ a quote by actor Hugh Grant‚ who played the Prime Minister‚ in the movie Love Actually. The 2003 movie took the theme of love and twisted it into one of the most unromantic romantic movies created. Love has always been one of the most powerful forces on Earth and is commonly depicted in the the movie‚ Love Actually‚ where characters perform acts on the basis of love. The theme of love is very prominent in the first scene‚ the

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    Solving the Puzzle That Is Love Love is one of the most perplexing manifestations in human existence and artists have long debated over what it is and what it means to them. In Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet‚ love is seen through a tragic lens‚ ending in suicide. In A Midsummer Night’s Dreamlove is a folly and used to evoke laughter. However‚ some of the notions of love presented in either play tend to coincide‚ as in Friar Lawrence’s speech in Act 2‚ Scene 6 and Lysander’s lines in Act 1‚ Scene

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    As I had a slightly larger vocabulary range than I did when I was eight‚ I didn’t completely understand the text‚ but I could understand enough to know what a fantastic writer Shakespeare was. Even now‚ reading A Midsummer Night’s Dream in class‚ I don’t understand every single word written in the play but it’s blatantly clear to me why Shakespeare is studied in schools all across the world; Shakespeares is‚ and probably always will be‚ one of the greatest writers in the

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    Theme of family love

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    The novel that I have chosen to portray the theme of family love is “Step by Wicked Step” by AnneFine. This novel is regarding  five British school children from Stagfire who shared their joys‚ sorrows and anxieties of their family life. It all begin when they arrived ahead of their classmates for a week-long field trip at "haunted’ Old Harwick Hall. In the stormy wild night‚ Claudia‚ Pixie‚ Robbo‚ Ralph and Colin find a long-abandoned secret room containing a mysterious journal with the aid of flashes

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    Elie Wiesel once said “ We must take sides. Neutrality helps the oppressor‚ never the victim. Silence encourages the tormentor‚ never the tormented”. In Elie Wiesel’s novel Night a tragic theme is occurring throughout the book. Throughout the novel examples of dehumanization occur when Elie and his family are in the cattle car and told that “If anyone goes missing you all will be shot like dogs”. “Throw out all the dead! All the corpses outside!... Here is one! Take him! They undressed him‚ the

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    A Midsummer Night’s Dream has a tangled mess of love. Whether the love be between Hermia and Lysander or between Lysander and Helena‚ all of this is very confusing. I can relate to all this confusion in my life being in high school. A Midsummer Night’s Dream relates to my life by the confusion of love. In A Midsummer Night’s Dream Lysander loves Hermia and she loves him back. Helena is in love with Demetrius‚ who wants nothing to do with her. This soon changes because of Robin’s mistake. Now Lysander

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    Hoop Dreams Themes

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    In Hoop Dreams‚ the lives of two students athletes‚ William Gates and Arthur Agee‚ are documented as they both pursue their dream of making it to the NBA one day. The documentary emphasizes many of the themes and concepts about the African American athlete that we have learned in class. One of the themes we talked in class was the exploitation of the student athlete for the benefit of the school. Student athletes are expected to live up to the expectations of the coaches and the school and devote

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    Theme Of Night In Macbeth

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    Unlike in previous acts‚ the word night in Act III is used in variety of ways. In the first instance‚ night refers to a time of joy‚ as the banquet would be held by Macbeth for his lords. In scenes 1 and 2‚ all the characters‚ including Banquo‚ Macbeth‚ and the servant knows that night is related to the time of banquet and a time of joy. Therefore‚ night has a positive connotation to it. However‚ when the word is directed to Macbeth by Banquo or vice versa‚ it has meaning to signify impending doom

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