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    Love remains a frequent topic in literature because of the countless opportunities to explore emotions and to delve into the human psyche to ponder what truly causes someone to love another person. Furthermore, love is multifaceted, and Hawthorne focuses on a different aspect of love within a relationship in each of his two stories. Although “The Birth-Mark” and “The Minister’s Black Veil” both contain elements of Puritan society, delineate the relationship between a man and his partner, and…

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    Do we really aim to DESTROY the person we love, or is it just that we love them so much we destruct our life to keep them? Why is it important for us to love things that we find precarious? Most importantly, why do we look to things that murder our conscious and damage our heart? Using a short story, William Faulkner discusses that isolation and loneliness can lead to destruction. The word “desolation” can be defined as a state of complete emptiness or destruction. Typically, the warfare of…

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    this song because the story Winter Dreams by F. Scott Fitzgerald was probably my favorite story that I read for this class. Even when I was first reading it I had thought of how the relationship between Judy and Dexter would be perfect to make a song out of. The story overall has many different elements portraying the average idea of the American Dream. Fitzgerald used the life of Dexter to show the ideas of making your own fortune, the excitement and sadness of young love, and being admired by…

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    Had it not been for the patriarchal society of this time, the plot of this story would have been avoided. At the start of the play, Hermia and her father Egeus argue about who she should marry. While Egeus believes that Hermia should marry Demetrius, she is in love with Lysander. Because of the law that forces Hermia to obey her father, she and Lysander decide to run away together. While Hermia disobeys her father throughout…

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    Swift song, “Love Story”. They show that Romeo and Juliet, a play written in 1595, has proven its longevity for over 400 years. It is a story even kids know from a young age. Romeo and Juliet has lasted throughout the decades because of the events, themes, and the power of the story. Firstly, the work has endured time because of the events. Shakespeare includes memorable scenes that last in one’s memory. For example, the sequence on the balcony is one of the most recognized from the story.…

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    Analysis: "The Lady or the Tiger?" The "The Lady or the Tiger?" is one of the fascinating tales from the late 19th century. Francis Richard Stockton authored the story published in 1882. The tale belongs to the short story genre. The narrative describes the aspect of crime and punishment under the reign of "a semi-barbaric king" (Stockton 1). The fairy tale describes the hilarious fantasies that the young perpetrators of crime went through at the king 's court. The main characters include the…

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    Language in Sonnet 18 Love is one of the most beautiful things, but causes some of the greatest tragedies in life. William Shakespeare wrote many stories that referred back to love in some way. In most cases he used figurative language to achieve this. When using figurative language Shakespeare is also able to allow the reader to develop his or her own idea on what the poem means to themselves. Shakespeare uses similes, metaphors, and symbolism to tell a story about a love story between two…

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    innocence of love, while Mel and Teri are the previously divorced, bitter (so it seems, when you get down to the deep roots of their relationship) couple who have scarring past experiences – the so called corruptive love laced with a hint of hazed mystery. If there ever was a perfect definition of love, the characters within the story defiantly do not exhibit it at all. They’re more or less the extremes of love, the low and high points. From the depressive, drunken stupor love…

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    whose authors have evidently used the element of true love to narrate the stories. Much Ado about Nothing is a play by Shakespeare that tells the story of two sets of lovers: Claudio and Hero, who fall in love and decide to get married, and Beatrice and Benedick, who are in constant war of witty insults and refuse to admit the love they have for each other. Life of an Amorous Woman is a story by Saikaku that is about an old woman who was once in love but now lives in a deserted homestead away…

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    Juliet themes Have you ever read the story of " Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare? If you have not, you are missing out on most the tragic and heartwarming story about love. This story is not only about two people and their love story. It also represents important themes of the characters. For example, Friar Lawrence who plays an important role in the story. He conveys a theme of hope and sacrifice by marrying Romeo and Juliet, also by convincing them that love is stronger than any feud.…

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