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    Moscow, Russian where we learn of Veronika and Boris. It is evident that the two are clearly in love. The characters a both extremely happy and display a sense of unity and passion for one another. This part of the film is essential because is displays the lives of the characters prior to the war. It sets up the contrasting elements displayed later within the film. Overall, the characters are happy and in love. They have made plans for their lives together. Scene: In order to properly discuss and describe

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    hearing the words true love, many may think of the joy and happiness of two humans falling for each other in ways only they would know. An exiguous amount of people want what they see in other couples, a connection, a true love. However, with the poem “True Love” by Wislawa Szymborska, the speaker despises what she witnesses when surrounded by couples. The speaker conveys that she is having a mental argument whether or not true love is possible or even if she can obtain true love. Readers of the poem

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    Juno goes to a clinic to have an abortion, but she cannot go through with it. Juno then finds a couple in the penny saver of a newspaper looking to adopt a baby. Before going to meet the couple, Juno tells her father and step-mother she is pregnant. Though they are not happy about Juno’s situation, they are very supportive and even goes with her to meet the couple. The couple is very nice and has unfortunately tried adopting in the past, but the biological mothers changed their minds

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    Complicated Love We will be “just like we were before,” said no happy couple ever! In the short story “Hills Like White Elephants” by Ernest Hemingway it presents a tale of two lovers. Hemingway’s use of the barroom between the train tracks (used as his setting) alludes to a problematic relationship. The main characters; the American, and the girl are facing difficulties which becomes increasingly evident throughout the text when we learn the lover’s relationship is in shambles, due to their disagreement

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    Gabi Smith October 20, 2014 English 4 Mr. Pakula Legalization of Same-Sex Marriage Everyone has the right to be with the person they love. Nobody, not even the government, should be able to take that kind of happiness and freedom away from someone. If a girl loves another girl or a guy loves another guy, it should not matter to anyone else as long as they are happy together. “We are all equals in the world whether we are Black, White, Hispanic, Indian, or any other race for that matter. Why should

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    example, Margaret Atwood’s flash story “Happy Endings” has several plots and several different settings with different obstacles, and complications. Whereas “A traditional short story is shorter than a novel, with a few characters and plot settings.” (web) As to the flash fiction story “Happy Endings”, “Pillow Talk” is more of a traditional short story with several different characters and several different settings. This essay will compare the similarities in “Happy Endings” and “Pillow Talk”,

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    Yelena Nelms Mrs.Burr Short Fiction The Gift of the Magi . The Gift of the Magi, by O.Henry. In the story an impoverished couple, Jim and Della, give up their most prized possessions in order to prove their worth and love to each or. By using allusion, characters , and tone the story conveys the ideal that all requires not only selflessness, but sacrifice as well. There are allusions throughout the story, but the most significant one seems to be the one made in the title to the Magi, the three

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    that everyone deserves the right to marry the person they love regardless of gender. Marriage equality should be reasoned as a legal practice because same-sex couples should be able to live happy and, celebrate their love in the same way that heterosexual couples do. Though a vast majority of the American population wishes to keep the issue of same-sex marriage where they believe it belongs, in the back of the dark closet. Homosexual love is on the upswing in the United States today. Studies suggest

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    A Haunted House Analysis

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    numerous symbolic meanings. Light is associated with the presence of the ghostly couple that roams the speaker’s home, but it has symbolic meanings beyond that—it represents the insight and truth the speaker gains from observing the couple. In addition, as is revealed by the last lines of the story and the images of darkness used in the story (which provide a counterpoint to the symbolism of light), light represents the love and happiness that comes from union. Overall, light plays a major role in the

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    At times people look at couples and begin to wonder why that lumpy, purple bruise is on their forearm. Their minds go straight to negative thoughts. There are many abusive relationship in the world today. There is no reason for abuse at all; although, there has to be a reason for the extensiveness of it over the past years. When trying to give any reasonable explanation to abuse one needs to think of their life situation. The only reasonable explanations are that couples don’t show passion in each

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