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    Winner,” a tragic story showing the effects of materialism. Lawrence uses symbolism to prove that love can be overcome by money. Paul’s mother’s lack of attention, his rocking horse, and the whispering house come to show the lack of love and need to be greedy. The Rocking Horse represents his isolation from the world due to his lack of love. He lost his innocence of his childhood by trying to gain her love. He no longer has time to think about being a child, now he obsesses over how he can make…

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    Everyone has their own perception of love and spiritual values that money cannot buy. In this book by Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gastby, portrays many different examples of how love, materialism, and spiritualism play a huge part of what we think love is. The definition of love is to have an intense feeling of deep affection for someone or per se, something. For instance, the love that Gatsby has for Daisy in my opinion is truly his genuine fondness he shows towards her, her actions, and her…

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    By forging a signature under her father’s name to save her husband she takes biggest risk a woman like Nora could’ve ever take. She does not really care about the consequences of his actions because it was out of love. She decides to leave to find her real self, and to be an independent woman. Though she is going to leave the children alone around, being herself and a true individualist is the one thing that matters most to her. Nora no longer believes that her…

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    Love is when two people will do anything for each other and care strongly about the other. Are Benedick and Beatrice from Shakespeare’s “Much Ado about Nothing,” really in love with each other? Benedick and Beatrice are in love because even though they were tricked into being with each other, they still were writing poems for each other and ended up getting married. Although Benedick and Beatrice may have been tricked into falling in love, they still fell for each other after they figured out…

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    necessitated tragedy, committed love, and aesthetic art are imperiously challenged by Mustapha Mond’s beliefs in obligatory homogeny, synthetic standards, and universal happiness. In their iconic confrontation toward the end of the novel, John articulates himself eloquently and reasonably; almost transforming all of the Controller’s statements into dubious beliefs substantiated by stagnated comfort as opposed to innovative progression. The desire for misery, tragedy, intimate love,…

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    believe that the best way to define love and hate is through telling the stories of our everyday experiences. My family, friends, and God show me what love truly is by simply living life. Hate is also demonstrated clearly through the absence of love; whether it be dislike, cruelty, or indifference. The best way I can define what love and hate are in my life is to share some of the ways I see them displayed through myself and the people around me. The ultimate way love is displayed in life is…

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    In Aravind Adiga’s novel, The White Tiger, the protagonist Balram Halwai struggles with the question of “Do we love our masters behind a façade of loving or a façade of loathing?” (160). Yet in reality, it is nearly impossible to define loving or loathing due to there being many different (and occasionally, contradicting) definitions for every person. That being said, in my experience, love is the feeling of extreme affection one person has for another. The tenderness that the person carries may…

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    Lust In Romeo And Juliet

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    nature. Lust, by definition, is a passionate desire for something, usually related to love. However, lust for someone is often considered an animalistic and primitive desire, that often leads to rebellion. Lust causes the characters in Romeo and Juliet to revert between their wanton id and their rational ego. This causes the characters to create paradox. In Romeo and Juliet, Romeo is introduced in a state of depression due to the fact that he craves Rosaline, while she does not love him back…

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    Mercutio is an anti-romantic character who, regards that love is no more than an excuse to pursue sexual pleasure and makes a man weak and pathetic. When Romeo complains about the heartache of his unrequited love for Rosaline, Mercutio tells him to get over it already by punning bawdily: “If love be rough with you, be rough with love:/ Prick love for pricking, and you beat love down”(I, iv, 27-28). Mercutio advocates an adversarial concept of love that contrasts sharply with Romeo 's idealized…

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    Love: Free or Captive Finding a definite definition of love is challenging for the reason that for every person, love comes and goes in different forms. One person's definition of love will be different to another's; but they all have common elements - integrity, respect, and communication. A relationship lacking these qualities is simply destined to fail. In William Shakespeare’s, ‘The Taming of The Shrew’, the characters Petruchio and Katherina are the main focus of the play. Petruchio…

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