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    Love is defined as a feeling of attachment, or affection towards someone or something. Although this Germanic word may have its own meaning, to me it means something a little different. For example love is the way my father used to lay in the middle of mine and my sisters room holding both our hands till we fell asleep, reason being that we had nightmares. Love is late night chocolate and ranting sessions my mother and I have over a boy, life, and just to get it all out. It’s the taste of…

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    Different people describe love in various ways. Some people define it as an intense affection that a person can have towards somebody or something. Others assert that love is a deep sexual or romantic attachment existing between two parties. Some scholars claim that love means developing a passionate affection towards somebody or something. A feeling of warmth or personal attachment towards someone or something is also referred to as love according to others. From the different definitions of…

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    dwell in prison by Theseus. In their imprisonment, the knights fall madly in love for Emelye, whom they have observed wandering around the premises. Theseus, realizing the developing quarrel, decides the only way to settle the dispute for Emelye’s hand is by organizing a tournament between the former friends. This enchantment will prove to be the cause of a series of unfortunate events as both knights battle for Emelye’s love. Thus, “The Knight’s Tale” has all the essentials necessary to be…

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    written by William Shakespeare represents multiply subjects . William Shakespeare wrote a twisting love play about two crazy in love kids named romeo and juliet . Romeo and juliet families had a long family feud , for a reason no one knew . Romeo and juliet fell in love even though their love was forbidden . Their love for eachother causes multiple tragedies including their own.Shakespeare theme of love can end hate through a tragic consequence is shown by friar Lawrence as responsible for…

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    mistakenly believing that he loves her. However, love requires a deep and two-sided agreement to trust and to communicate with each other. Hamlet and Ophelia’s connection is weak and their connection lacks communication and trust; therefore, Hamlet does not love Ophelia. Hamlet has feelings for Ophelia, and he thoroughly shows that he cares for her too. This is indicated by Ophelia’s belief that Hamlet did love her at one point. Hamlet also says it to her in his line: “I did love you once” (2,…

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    Consider the special people you love at this time of your life. Can you imagine how you would feel if they suddenly disappeared or stopped loving you? I am sure that we would all feel devastated. Throughout the play, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, William Shakespeare shows us the many aspects of love and how our affection toward our loved one’s can change so suddenly as we mature. This play forces us to consider what a supposedly absurd and irrational thing love is. Love symbolizes devotion and…

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    What is true love? Is it when two people are in a trusting relationship? Or, maybe, true love can only be found when both partners are committed? In William Shakespeare’s comedy A Midsummer Night’s Dream, there are many characters who possess aspects of true love for a specific person, but there's only one pairing that truly exhibits this trait. Lysander and Hermia have a love that is so true that they believe in each other even when they are told they can't be together. Lysander’s love for…

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    worry, you’re one broken heart closer to love; words I’m sure not just women but men as well have heard one to many times. Surely, you’ve all been in love and naive and believe in “love at first sight,” but it’s a worn-out phrase that’s lost all meaning. “I was taking a walk, minding my own business when, BAM! I fell in love,” said no one EVER, so the correct term would be “attraction at first sight.” In the beginning, falling love is just an idea of what you expect that person will be like…

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    The TRUE Love between Romeo and Juliet The topic of love itself is a complicated and confusing topic. Love is also a broad subject. There is the love between family. Also there is the love between friends, peers, and coworkers. But, the strong and romantic love between a man and a woman is one of the strongest loves in existence. In Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, the love between Romeo and Juliet is often a debate as to whether their love is true love or simply mere attraction. In the play…

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    girlfriend broke up with you by a letter saying she was in love with someone else? How would you feel if your dad died while you were in the war? What if your girlfriend broke up with you for her best friend? What if you knew you still wanted to be with that girl who left you? Well in the book I read those exact thing happened. It was called Dear John and the author was Nicholas Sparks. On page 1 &2 it stated, “ What does it mean to truly love another? There was a time in my life I thought I…

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