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    Some say that jealousy is just a persons way of showing their love. Others say jealousy is over-bearing and possessive.The characters in this novel learned this the hard way. Feelings of love and passion in the beginning of the relationship, and it turns to jealousy and possessiveness by the end. Not only did the relationship turn sour from the jealousy, but the lies that broke the trust the two of them had built. Stay is an amazing story that teaches a valuable life lesson about jealousy, possessiveness

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    away in time. However, as the time went on and Gene matured he found out that his feeling was much more than little jealousy but it has turned into hate. Gene Forrester develops into a mature adult when he finally accepts his feeling and faces reality. When the novel starts Gene is lost and confused about his feeling towards

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    Everyone stood on both sides of the fence jealousy once at least in his life . There are times people are wondering , is the field of women's jealousy ? Well, not really ! Both men and women suffer from jealousy on an equal footing . The exact origin and jealousy can be found in a motley of different emotions that are not always irrational to be honest. It is a combination of fear and insecurity of losing priceless possession or person . Many psychologists jealousy refer directly to the lack of self-confidence

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    “Porphyria’s Lover” there are many similarities in which can show that the author definitely feel some type of way when writing these two poems Jealousy along with no guilt are one of the main similarities and differences. As Seth Meyers stated “A little jealousy in a romantic relationship is undoubtedly natural” (Myers). Although the way the jealousy is perceived in the story is slight different that what myers was concluding. Along with similarities there are also differences between each of

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    When jealousy in a romantic relationship hits, it wells up inside of us, a unique mix of sadness, competition, anger. It feels like an immune reaction — what I imagine it feels like when you’re bit by a poisonous spider. But part of the reason jealousy makes us feel so uncomfortable is that we typically think of it as toxic and unhealthy emotion — something to rid ourselves of ASAP. So we add on a layer of self-blame Yet thinking this way is precisely what makes jealousy feel insurmountable, even

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    Possible causes of jealousy and its effects on a relationship One of the most authentic causes of jealousy is unhealthy comparisons. By human nature people are often comparing things and one another. Insecurity - There is no greater source of jealousy in a relationship than insecurity, which is a result of “inferiority complex” or lack of self-confidence or having low self-esteem. An insecure person believes that he or she is not good enough; they assume that everyone else is better than they are

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    that it stops them from relating. Below are some of the many bad habits within a relationship that could cause it to not succeed. Jealousy Distrust can frequently plague a lot of fine relationships. Here we aren't talking about when a person feels jealousy because they have got every reason to believe that their partner is having an affair. The bad habit of jealousy in a relationship is when, for instance, a boyfriend might at all times believe his girlfriend is fooling around with other men. A

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    Jealousy can change a person's character completely. As Iago says in Othello “O, beware, my lord, of jealousy; It is the green-eyed monster which doth mock the meat it feeds on; that cuckold lives in bliss. Who, certain of his fate, loves not his wronger; But, O, what damned minutes tells he o'er. Who dotes, yet doubts, suspects, yet strongly loves!”(Othello) Though both Othello and Macbeth have the respect of other characters they find themselves manipulated into murdering which leads to their deaths

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    that you did not mean to do? In the short story, “All summer in a Day,” and the piece of art titled “Lonely Little Duck” the theme “Mood/jealousy controls how you think and how you act,” is used. If you get mad at someone you should think before speak or act. When you are jealous of somebody you may say or do somethings you may not want to do. In the short story, “All Summer in a Day,” the theme, jealousy can control how you think or how you act is used. The theme is first seen when the author

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    His insecurity gets the better of him and he moves to kill his wife in a fit of jealousy. This makes Othello seem easily manipulated, but he would have no reason to doubt Iago, the man manipulating him. He believes Iago over his own wife, causing much of his jealousy, this is because of his insecurity’s “By the world, I think my wife be honest, and think she is not. I think that thou art just, and think thou art not.” (3.3.388-390). Othello tends to deny himself his own happiness, the biggest example

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