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    Love is perceived many different ways due to many different exposures of love. Movies and other sources of entertainment can many times be the culprit of the various perceptions. In these medias‚ love is shown as always working out in the end or the exact opposite‚ never working out. Another exposure is the relationships someone is around throughout their life. A powerful emotions like love is not perfect or easy. The emotion is something someone can never master to perfection even in a lifetime

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    The following terms listed below are used to identify the theme of the destructiveness of love in Romeo and Juliet. The first term is Narration‚ and the second term is Focalize. Narration refers to the way that a story is told‚ and so belongs to the level of discourse. www.cla.perdue.edu‚ (2002). Narration is a key aspect in this play. For example‚ the play is narrated by the main characters which allows the audience to observe a vicious‚ strong emotion that portrays individuals and sends them against

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    any form of love and is consequently cold towards the men who seek her. She treats the main character‚ a boy named Pip‚ in this way‚ through an unrequited love. Similarly‚ in the song “I Don’t Love You” by My Chemical Romance‚ the mentioned love interest does not share the writer’s affection. Many people‚ including the authors of the song‚ can relate to the lack of mutuality in Pip and Estella’s relationship. Due to this‚ the song best relates to Estella’s tragic efforts to defy love. To begin with

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    Love Hate and Fate Essay ‘Romeo and Juliet’‚ a Shakespearean tragedy play written in the late 16th Century‚ conveys the themes of love‚ hate and fate. Shakespeare explores the complex nature of these universal feelings and the impact of fate through the death of young Romeo and Juliet. Various types of love portrayed include romantic love and love for family pride‚ members and title. Hate and feuding is also present throughout the story‚ instigated particularly by the character Tybalt. The composer

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    Romeo and Juliet was a play written in 1594 by William Shakespeare‚ depicting a story of love which turned into one of the most famous plays ever written in British history. Love is evident throughout the entire play through Shakespeare labelling each character as a type of love. Shakespeare used the relationship of Romeo and Rosaline‚ Paris and Juliet to present courtly love. Romeo is terribly in love with Rosaline but the love is not returned which turns out Romeo’s unrequited love to Rosaline

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    The Power of Love in Literature The power of love is a recurring theme throughout Mythology and Romeo and Juliet. There is a great significance of the theme love in both of these units. Love was displayed in many ways in both novels and was proved to be an excellent motivator for many actions and the perfect instigator for many emotions. Love‚ one of the most powerful motivators the world. Many acts of heroism and courage have been committed in the name of love. Not only good deeds‚ but also acts

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    Throughout time‚ love proves itself over and over how difficult it is to find. In teenagers especially‚ who think everything is figured out‚ and think love is easy‚ but again love proves them wrong‚ which hurts them in the process. In William Shakespeare’s romantic comedy‚ Twelfth Night‚ Orsino demonstrates the theme of unrequited love may hurt‚ but there is someone who loves you even if you don’t see it. Even if someone is hurt‚ they may miss that someone else loves them. Love occurs often in Twelfth

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    Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet‚ a play of two young lovers from opposing families is mainly based on the theme of love and hate. Love is presented right from the start and perhaps the most obvious subject is different kinds of love that involved in this play. Shakespeare used the characters and imagery to portray courtly love‚ dutiful love and romantic love. Shakespeare used the relationship of Romeo and Rosaline‚ Paris and Juliet to present courtly love. Romeo is terribly in love with Rosaline

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    Romeo’s Love for Rosaline VS Romeo’s Love for Juliet In the beginning of the play‚ Romeo is revealed to have “fallen in love” with Rosaline‚ who is depressed since she does not love him back. When asked by Benvolio who it was that Romeo was in love with‚ he makes vague descriptions‚ saying things such as‚ “the all-seeing sun Ne’er saw her match since first the world begun.” (1.2.94-95). However‚ when Romeo sees Juliet‚ his description becomes much more eloquent: “O‚ speak again‚ bright angel! for

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    The pursuit of love can feel like an endless journey‚ never ceasing until you’ve found the one. The Great Gatsby is a story told from the perspective of Nick Carraway‚ an up-and-coming bond salesman living in a small cottage in West Egg next to the affluent Jay Gatsby. Across the bay in East Egg is Nick’s distant cousin Daisy Buchanan and her husband Tom. “anyone lived in a pretty how town” can be interpreted as a poem about two lovers‚ named anyone and no one. They lived together happily and when

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