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    forgiveness, must come from the self, so her anger then removed" ( Adler 97). The prove of that when asked at the court why she dismissed Abigail she lies to protect her husband's name and reputation. Adler says " Is to lie in this instance, then, an act of love?... arises from moral conviction" (97-98). Elizabeth removes any anger she has to John. She moves from ignorance to knowledge in a moment of recognition. She looks and judges no heart but hers. " let none be your judge, there be no…

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    the songwriter, smashed the words, how fast a man can fall in love with a women, into the words of white lightning. Jaren Johnston used lots of metaphors to describe how fast a man fell in love. In particular the metaphor "she stole my heart," in deeper meaning he's referring to; he can't feel the same love for another person. When continuing listening to the song he wrote "faster than a walnut rolls off a hen house," meaning his love for her keeps going and doesn't stop. The song writer can…

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    again where love is in the air everywhere you go, stores are buzzing with red and white display and gifts like teddy bears, flowers and chocolates are flying off the shelves. Growing up I use to dread this day because I didn’t have a boyfriend or someone to buy me a gift or at least give me a rose like all the other girls. Years later I got to understand that Valentine’s Day is just a day like any other. As much as we live in a society that has made Valentine’s Day to be about romantic love,…

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    still others who are very easy with which to be compatible. Wright (1989) explains there are three significant qualities each person must practice when working to get along with others and have a positive experience. These qualities are genuineness, love, and empathy. Israel Lazo (2014) states that we have t a choice to make enemies or friends, creating distance from people or learning to get along. We must remember that each person is different and the greatest quality working forward is…

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    Dating Apps Flourish

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    Has Love Grown as Dating Apps Flourish? The Internet has changed everything and nowadays a lot of people prefer not only to make money and find new friends on the Internet but also to look for their better half there. Does really modern apps help find true love? There are more than fifty definitions of love but everyone has their own and unique understanding of it. For most people love is an incredible feeling when you get butterflies in your stomach and accept the other person as they are. You…

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    In the TED Talk “Love, No Matter What”, Andrew Solomon shows readers and listeners how identities that differ from the parents, which Solomon claims are “horizontal identities” can change from being looked at as illnesses into full-fledged identities through the power of love and acceptance. Solomon uses his own personal narratives, the stories of others he has interviewed and his extensive research on the topic of, “how much love there can be, even when everything appears to be going wrong” to…

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    Romeo from the play Romeo and Juliet strongly embodies the definition of a tragic hero. His fatal flaws not only costs him his life, but also the life of Juliet. Pulled apart by their families’ long-standing hatred, Romeo and Juliet make the indirect decision to take their own lives. Romeo’s naïve and childish actions do not warrant the outcome of the tragic event that plays out at the end of the play. Unfortunately, the circumstances Romeo is under and the actions he chooses to make, causes him…

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    Bradstreet True Love

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    The Meaning of True Love The poems "Let me not to the marriage of true minds" by William Shakespeare and "To My Dear and Loving Husband" by Anne Bradstreet defines the meaning of true love and the elements pertaining to a genuine and loving relationship. Bradstreet 's work, discusses unconditional love and what happens when you meet the right person while Shakespeare 's poem also defines love, but more specifically through verses that implore what true love is not by beginning with "Let me not…

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    The book St.Margaret Mary and the Promises of the Sacred Heart of Jesus by Mary Fabyan Windeatt, recounts the painful life of a girl from Lhautecour, France in the17 century who fervently wants to become a nun and fulfill the promise she made to the Blessed Virgin Mary. In her way to achieve this, she must endure a lot of difficulties. Nevertheless, by Gods Grace, a lot of prayers, and many virtues as like obedience, charity, and humility Margaret at the age of 23 is able to enter at the…

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    Love is the main topic in the story “The Future Of Us” and most of the problems revolve around the protagonist, Emma Nelson, who ultimately doesn’t believe in true love. She is dealing with the fallout with her best friend, Josh, coupled with her complicated feelings towards him and her future husbands she already dislikes. The main relationship is, between Emma and Josh as they used to be best friends until Josh told Emma about his feelings towards her. Emma expresses, “He stepped close like he…

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