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    Bitterness Withholds Passion Love is unconditional within a family and should come without seeing any flaws one may have. Each and every individual is given the ability to love, however not all have the strength and courage to embrace it. Love is the most important aspect of life, but not all can accept an individual's differences. James Hurst expresses this hardship in his story “The Scarlet Ibis”. Hurst displays the importance of acceptance between two brothers, Brother and Doodle. Doodle

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    both couples will be together for eternity. However the Duke is quite happily moving on, and is quickly targeting the next girl for his 'collection'; the count's daughter. Porphyria's lover has killed her for love in the purest form and wants it to be everlasting. In 'Porphyria's Lover' the dark evening creates a foreboding atmosphere. 'The rain set early in tonight.' The opening imagery foreshadows events to come and we are told that Porphyria 'shut out the cold and

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    Love is ever present in our lives. Turn on the television, the media is flooded with scenes from movies and shows that present a cliche image of love, such as over-the-top declarations of love and chasing lovers through the airport. For the most part, love is presented in one of two ways: steadfast and unconditional, or fickle and ever-changing. The literary works of William Shakespeare often present love from varying viewpoints. For Example, Shakespeare's comedy, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, and Shakespeare’s

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    what the phenomenon of Love is all about, by first stating what it isn’t, then asserting what it is. He starts with rejecting the marriage done for logical and sensible reasons stating that there are too many obstructions in the path of such relationships. He then condemns the love which changes with the changing circumstances of life, or ends with death, claiming that that isn’t true love. Comparing it to the North Star and using nautical terms, Shakespeare then designate love as a solid constant

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    The qualities of love are extremely influential and moving on the depths of one’s soul. Perhaps love’s strongest quality is its eternal presence that transcends time. In the popular song “My Heart Will Go On,” by Céline Dion, one can see how love is never fading in the hearts and soul of the lover. The singer claims “We’ll stay forever this way/ you are safe in my heart.” This reveals how love can secure an individual's standing into immortality. It simply does not matter if the beloved has perished

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    Laura Kipnis’ argument in “Against Love,” is that love in the modern age has an increasingly low success rate while turning into a sacrifice of and freedom. Kipnis shares that mature and secure people’s ideal form of love is “mature love,” a combination of the ability to settle down, mutually appreciate each other, and engage in love that lasts a lifetime. She states that, “For the modern lover, ‘maturity’ isn’t a depressing signal of impending decrepitude but a sterling achievement, the sine qua

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    A family provides everlasting love and support that shapes a person into the person they are. Without family, the people in this world would just be individuals without a support system. In life, many things are important to a human’s existence and worth. The most important aspect

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    emotional connection is the one that asks if true love authentically exists. While some of the concepts presented in true love poems seem more like fairytales than real life, there is still something to be said about to power of true love, whether the feeling be a romantic love, or the simple unconditional love that one feels for a family member. True love is both real and compelling, and even though it cannot be seen, it is all surrounding. Love is the driving force throughout life and without it

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    both Naturally & Spiritually and without these organs or parts we would not be able to survive. Starting with the “Heart” spiritually it brings about love, trust, forgiveness, honesty, and conviction (Example) John 3:16 “For God so loved the world he gave his only begotten son, for whom so ever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life”. Naturally without a heart one cannot breathe or function at all and would be an empty shell for one cannot operate or function without it. My

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    From France 9 August 2014 The Love of Tristan and Iseat Everyone has felt this emotion at one point in his or her life. It is love. This emotion comes in different degrees of affection, ranging from simply loving a pet to loving a husband or wife. Most commonly novels and epics tell tales of the most powerful types of love. In stories such as Romeo and Juliet, Cleopatra, Adam and Eve, and the Odyssey, tales of great eternal love are told. One of the greatest love stories that go unheard of is the

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