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    blends the two elements together to show how much she is in love with him. Adding her syntax and diction, Addonizio draws emphasis to what she is doing for love. To start, Addonizio gives a great descriptive of what she is doing for him. She says, “For you I undress down to the sheaths of my nerves.” Addonizio is telling her lover that, for only him, she will remove her outer layers of clothing and progress down to her nerves. The first two lines say, to him, that she is opening up…

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    we each have a connection with them, but in a different way. My parents are so loving and so supportive. I couldn’t have accomplished what I have without them. I must say they do have an interesting parenting style. They have allowed me to make independent decisions, even if those decisions ended up being huge mistakes. They were always there for advice when I needed it, but they…

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    The gain-loss theory is one that I have noticed, and has significantly affected my life. The gain-loss theory states that a negative opinion turned into a positive one will result in a stronger relationship rather than a positive initial opinion (Sharma, 1996). Say that you initially do not like someone, but then they start to grow on you, and you become friends. This theory is stating that this relationship will be stronger than if you were to immediately like the person, mainly because they…

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    what each was used to convey. Briefly, Athens was used to represent the more rational and controlled side of the play. The forest represented the more mystical side of the story. The three mystical attributes the forest represented were the fairies, love, and dreams. The paper then touched upon the use of the time in the day. Daytime was commonly employed during Athens and its rationality. On the other hand, nighttime was the usual period for the forest and the mystical. It was later shown that…

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    on his wife, Titania. The spell will make her fall in love with the first thing she sees when she wakes up, he hopes she will see some kind of animal. He does this to distract her because he thinks she is unloyal to him. Demetrius is a young man whom is in love with his best friend, Lysander’s, future wife, Hermia. However Helena, another young woman is in love…

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    Shakespeare skillfully unfolds is full of unexpected and twisted events. Overall Hamlet is a beautifully written piece of literature that has many interesting scenes. Three of my favorite scenes from Hamlet include the following: Act I, Scene 2; Act 3, Scene I; and Act V, Scene II. The first scene I have selected as one of my favorites gives the reader a closer look at the characters’ personalities. In this scene, Hamlet is still deeply sorrowful for his father’s death meanwhile King…

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    Diary Anne Frank

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    person who is in love. For example, in page 415 Anne shows that she was the one trying to get Peter and not the other way around. She always thought of Peter as a sweet person who just needed friendship and love that would never do anything wrong. Anne too just wanted a friend who would help her and so she drew him and they became friends and soon after that they became intimate which Anne thought seemed unreal and outrageous. She shows this by saying “I know very well that he was my conquest,…

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    Romeo & juliet, was it real love or lust at first sight? In William Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, Romeo and Juliet are not in love because they marry the day after they meet, they also experience lust at first sight, and they are very immature and foolish. These are great reasons for the support of the fact that Romeo and Juliet are not in love. Another true reason to help support the that they are not in love is they met and died within five days, which does not give them very…

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    matters only by love from other people. The tone of the song is told by how the author feels about the piece. The author feels that love at first sight really happens and is a good thing to happen. For example, “And now looking in your eyes / I feel in my heart / The start of something new” (Gerrard and Nevil line 17-19). By being able to look and someone and feel a connection between each other is a wonderful thing. But the only thing to do when that happens is to not lose love between each…

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    fake people are those with multiple identities. These people act different in public and private, or in different groups of people. Phonies have been criticized in literature for hundreds of years, but one of the most notable times, and possible the first time it was criticized was in Shakespeare's Othello. Shakespeare uses characters in Othello, such as Iago, Othello and Desdemona, to show how the worst of people usually have an extreme difference in their identities, while the most genuine…

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