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    Love from First Sight Is there anyone who did not have “Love” in his life? Love is one the most powerful words that we could hear and it is an important element in our life. It is the first feeling that you have been treated by since you were born and opened your eyes. Could you count how many love words that you heard in your life? I do not believe you can because of how many times it has been said to you by your parents or relatives. The first people who love in your life are your parents. They

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    Judging someone from the first sight does not define who they are. However, my first sight of Amber Pithakoti showed me a defining example of the Registered Nurse: full of passion regarding his career. He could take his time at the church to tell the congregation on any matter arising regarding current health care issues, and what is expected of everyone. This triggered my urge to interview him regarding nursing as a profession and job, and learn what it entails to be an RN. Information generated

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    Throughout Shakespearean works, love at first sight is a commonly used theme seen in many plays. Specifically, in the play Romeo and Juliet, the two main characters seem to experience the moment of love at first sight. The concept, however, poses an issue in the fact the characters quickly become obsessed with the person they are in love with. The characters quickly becoming so infatuated leads to the idea of “love” being based on surface-level beauty and one’s physical attraction to another rather

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    Love at first sight, so sweet but can cause so much pain. Romeo was part of the house Montague while Juliet was part of Capulet, two rival houses, but fell in love at a mask party at the Capulet’s ball room when Romeo snuck in and saw Juliet, the most beautiful girl he’s ever seen. But then things take a turn for the worst, Juliet is being forced, by her parents, to marry a man for his money. Friar Lawrence come up with an amazing plan, to make Juliet seem like she “dead” but then wakes up after

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    Juliet stands as a novelty of romance since the Shakespearean Era. Essentially, the story revolves around the ideology of love at first sight and the intensity of their tragic romance. The cheesiest of romance films have advertised the legitimacy of love at first sight. Yet surprisingly controversy still seems apparent over its existence. For a non-believer, love at first sight is simply a form of physical attraction and lacks the likeliness of a long-lasting relationship. In a study introduced by Dr

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    Love at first sight is when two people meet eye to eye and instantly connect amongst each other. In the beginning of the narrative Mabel’s brothers are aggressively mean to her, questioning her every move towards her next plans after the selling of their house. With every question, a cold answer would follow. It was clear that Mabel was misunderstood from her relatives and now more than ever she felt alone. The doctor was unaware of Mabel’s existence until their first encounter in her diner kitchen

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    The story of Romeo and Juliet is one of love and terrible tragedy. Many people have argued if it was actually love that they were experiencing, or if it was just a physical attraction. The article, “Love At First Sight“ by Elizabeth Bernstein, provides facts that prove Romeo and Juliet were not in love, but experiencing strong infatuation with each other. Both Romeo and Juliet were experiencing some sort of heartbreak at the time of their meeting, causing them to have poor and quick judgement. The

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    In Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare, clearly represents how love, at first sight, can occur and that it does represent true love. On the night of the party, Romeo Montague sees Juliet Capulet and declares, “did [his] heart love till now? Forswear it, sight, / For [he] ne’er saw true beauty till this night” (1.5.59-60). All Romeo does is glance at Juliet, and he falls completely in love with her. He knows instantly that this is the girl he is going to marry. Furthermore, Juliet feels the same

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    Around the world and in our society, the concept of love at first sight has been a quite debatable topic. Those who claim that it exists, base off their belief on what the cliche movies and fairy tale stories show you; in addition, there are no real components to think that love at first sight exists. One of the events that can support the fact that love at first sight doesn’t exists is when Romeo starts to compare Juliet to things such as light, a dove, etc., and he swears that he had not seen

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    Death at First Sight Is love at first sight real? In the novel Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare, Romeo seemed to believe in love at first sight when he met Juliet at a party hosted by the Capulets, his family’s rival. If Romeo had avoided going to the party he was pressured into attending by his friends, Romeo wouldn’t have even met Juliet and would have evaded his grim fate entirely. Friar Lawrence, an important father-like figure to both Romeo and Juliet, should not have married the two

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