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    and gives me honest input of his opinion. He has gave me love through our relationship together, and showed me some pieces of myself I did not know about. He is important to me and my family, and made me into someone mentally

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    Staying at home allowed her writing to focus on personal experiences dealing with family, society and class. Pride and Prejudice, like many of her other novels, is highly autobiographical and Elizabeth Bennet, the protagonist, and the choices she makes often resemble those of Austen and her family’s. In her novel Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen uses her own experiences to promote the three main themes: one should marry for love and happiness, not for stability, social class is overvalued and should not

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    The play, “Romeo and Juliet”, describes two feuding families, by the names of Montague and Capulet. This play is also about two people that are so in love that they will do anything to be together. Both of these families have children of about the same age: Romeo and Juliet. Romeo is from the house of Montague, while Juliet is from the house of Capulet. The play explores the many character traits of Romeo and Juliet, some good and some bad. Ultimately, Romeo and Juliet's’ impatience and determination

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    Shakespeare is infamous as a true love story. Is it true love? The definition of true love is to love unconditionally after the chemical your brain releases wears off. There was no true love between Romeo and Juliet, but true love is only a notion found in popular literature. The love that is portrayed between Romeo and Juliet is Eros love which can disappear after a period of time. Romeo was weeping over rejection by his love,Rosaline. When Romeo sights Juliet he says, “Did I love anyone before this moment

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    The power of love Society once visualized love as the cliché story of the princess falling in love with her knight in shining armor, but centuries later the subject expanded into a larger and broad category; such as family, friends, and pets. My personal definition of love is when someone changes for the greater good of someone else and the bond they both share. It is an emotion that grants society of hope and fulfillment in a complex and sentimental fashion. Couples of different genders

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    many novels is Persuasion, a novel that portrays love. She published six novels that all relate to the theme of love and marriage along with the consequences of making that important decision. While the novel Persuasion is romantically favourable, there are ideas presented about marriage that are not very appealing. The main story of the novel was the reunion of Anne and her shattered love with, Captain Wentworth. Though they were sincerely in love, the relationship was rejected by her father and

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    Have you ever thought about what love means to you? Love is different for everyone.The story I read shows us several different ways of what love is and how to show it.The tree had many different types of love for the boy.In The Giving Tree, Shel Silverstein uses the characters of the tree and the boy to explain the themes of love and happiness. There are thousands of ways to show love.In the book, The Giving Tree, the tree shows its love for the boy through the act of giving.“But I have no money

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    R Keats in “Ode to a nightingale” use examples of unrequited love, and symbols of positive and negative experiences to show how lack of affection can drive a person to either find closure or to sink them into depression depending on their certain experiences. All three of the authors have found different ways to show their readers that even though there is a different ending to each story that there is still hope to fix unrequited love. The relationship between Ben and his mother in the fifth child

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    Essay What makes a great love story? The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet does not have the qualities of one. Romeo and Juliet is about the forbidden, instant “love” and the tragedy of a boy (Romeo) and a girl (Juliet) from two feuding families, the Montagues and the Capulets. They meet at a party and fall in “love”, their love only brings death and woe for their families. Although many claim it is, The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare is not one of the greatest love stories of all time

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    famous plays about love, Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare is a play about the fatal love of two children born to feuding families. The feud between the Montagues and the Capulets was not only a battle between two warring families, but it serves as a barrier between two “star-crossed lovers” (Prologue. 6). This feud, introduced in the beginning of the play, serves as the catalyst for the all the conflicts in the play. Hatred between these two families, made them blind to the love sprouting between

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