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    Black people as he finds himself falling in love with a Black woman, Leticia. The story revolves around the persistence to overcome the obstacles facing racism while unfolding and discovering redemption through hope and the ability

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    The unconditional love depicted in the relationships of The Color Purple by Alice Walker is similar to those of some families, in which they act as moral support, through their actions and experiences. Love is commonly defined as a deep or passionate affection caused by a warm, emotional attachment to an individual. The relationship of Celie and Shug Avery is like the relationship of my mother and I because of the love we have for each other. My mother is a friend, confidence booster and my motivator

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    Two stories about the unheard side of bold women in a plagued world are intertwined through difference and similarities of love. In the novel The Color Purple by Alice Walker, the protagonist is beaten down Celie who lives in Georgia. Celie from the beginnings faces severe cruel treatment from Men around her. She is raped and unvalued. The only one she loves is her sister, however, by the end of the story, Celie has found so much more in the World. Meanwhile, the film Maleficent directed by Robert

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    built off the idea of brotherly love. These groups exhibit certain qualities of personalities of their members that differ from the norm of social interactions and love. A possible way of explaining the differences between the love people are generally accustomed to and a love between males in the context of brotherhood groups is science. Barbara Fredrickson, author of Love 2.0: How Our Supreme Emotion Affects Everything We Feel, Think, Do and Become, describes love as a “positivity resonance”, using

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    and disagree with men, which is very bold according to the customs of the times. She shows this when she speaks to Iago about his views on women. Even though Othello and Desde-mona are very different they love each other. He admires her for the beautiful and refined person she is. Desdemona loves Othello in a nurturing way. She feels great empathy for his

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    Beast, the original tale was written by the Grimm brothers and it tells a story of a man who was cursed by a witch and turned into a beast. He could only transform back into a human from the love of a girl, soon a girl comes to live with the beast in the exchange for the life of her father and soon falls in love with the beast. The fairy tale ends with the beast transforming into a human and living happily. In the modern adoption of this tale titled Beastly by Alex Flinn, the story is told of a rich

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    Throughout the book Julian explains her beliefs and understandings of Jesus Christ and the gift of salvation that was given to his people. Julian has a strong emphasis on motherly love and how that plays a role in why God chose to give salvation to his people. Julian also talks about what she believes sin is, how love is a cause for many things, and how it all connects together. “All Shall Be Well” shows how Julian believes what God has done for us was done not thru wrath but something else. The

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    Harlow’s Theory: Motherly love Jose Hernandez Instructor: Mrs. Martinez, M, A El Paso Community College Harlow’s Theory: Love The feeling of love is, deep, soft, satisfying. Because of its affectionate and intimate nature it is viewed by some as an inapplicable topic for experimental research. But, whatever our own perception may be, our assigned mission as psychologists is to analyze all facets of human and animal behavior into their component variables. (scientific

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    Juliet, Shakespeare conveys love in many different ways. Love is shown as being imperfect, such as bawdy love, unrequited love and fatherly and maternal love, this contrasts greatly to Romeo and Juliet’s pure, perfect and requited love, and makes it seem all the more true before it is shown to be deadly. At the very beginning of act1 scene 1, bawdy love is shown by two lower class characters, Sampson and Gregory, who don’t think of women as equal but think of love in a purely sexual way, this

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    Everybody needs a mother figure in life. She is like the “manager” of her family. The mother provides security, love in a household, and acts as a role model for her children. A mother plays a vital role in her children’s lives. Mothers are supposed to lead one through life, helping with ups and downs. Losing a mother is not only losing someone children deeply care about, but the child loses a part of themselves as well. An emptiness begins to form in the kid’s life, that they desperately want to

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