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    women, fall in love, and live happily ever after. Fairy tales give us that misconception of love. Take for instance Cinderella she met the prince, they were complete strangers, danced together, fell in love, and got married. But that doesn’t happen in reality so, we do not fall in love with random strangers and get married. We take the time to get to know the person before making any rash decisions. That love stereotype of locking eyes with the person and instantly falling in love doesn’t always…

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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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    Love is a hard and complicated feeling. You can’t always have what you want nor who you want. And although a love potion just like the one in Midsummer Nights Dream may seem like a solution to your problems, it is not the right way to go; It is a cruel and mischievous action, the formed relationship is not based on true feelings and you wouldn't like to be in the same situation. To begin, nobody likes to be constantly told what to do, how to do it and especially who to love. In the same way,…

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    madly in love; [they] married because [they] could make a family together…Waiting for true love was a luxury that many, especially women, could not afford” (22). In fact, more than half the women polled in the early 1960’s “admitted they would be willing to marry someone they didn’t love” (22). Ansari quotes historian and author Stephanie Coontz who says that “marriage was too vital an economic and political institution to be entered into solely on the basis of something as irrational as love”…

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    pair of young bride who fell in love, but are hampered by both their families against each other. Romeo, Rosaline love-sick, comforted by her friend Benvolio. Capulet tells Paris that he should marry his daughter Juliet until she was older. Romeo and his friends learned of a party held by the Capulets, and decided to go to him as Masquers. At the party, Tybalt sees Romeo, but prevented from fighting him by Capulet. Romeo Juliet meet, and they immediately fall in love. After leaving the party,…

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    Journal 2 God can never be rendered as the cause of evil, as “one who does not love does not know God, for God is love” (1 John 4:8). Humans are the cause of all evil. Bishop Barron states, since God is straight, pure love, “God cannot directly will something wicked. The second thing is that God is described as being itself therefore God cannot ground or cause the non-being which is evil” (Fr. Robert Barron on God, Tsunamis, and the Problem of Evil). Evil exists in our world today…

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    The Tale of Friendship Back in the years of 1200 BC there’s a story of two best friends named Theseus and Pirithous. These two were considered heroes back in that day. Going on nemours life threatening adventure together these two seemed to always have eachothers backs, until they then decided that great heroes deserve better wives, and so what women would be better than Zeus’ daughters? This is where their friendship would be put to the test. But what is friendship and is it even fair to say…

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    the most remarkable valued asset that they had, just so they could get their epic love a present to open on Christmas morning. The affection that the couple had for each other was passionate enough for both of them to renounce their most prized possession. This example is the definition of love, they did anything…

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    CAN LOVE ALTER EQUATIONS OF LIFE? Love is a human feeling. It is the most versatile and unexplained feeling of beings towards each other. Love can change persons. It can change individual's behaviour and also can change life equations. In other words, love, if felt truly from anyone, can actually alter equations of life. But love doesn’t mean to be only between couples. We all share bonds of love and love can be of various types. These love circles felt by us from our friends or closed ones help…

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    The definition of serving others is where we show love and kindness to everyone. Even to those who do not treat us well. We can serve others in many different ways. Serving others can be shown through relationships, work, government, worship, and prayer. One of the most valuable ways to serve others is to show them that we care, helping without putting yourself first, and expecting nothing in return. In my personal life I have demonstrated serving others before my own and helping them without…

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