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    Physical contact has a power unlike any other. The seemingly simple act of a touch is an influential and universal language to humans; when a human being makes physical contact with another, different emotions, such as love, happiness, gratitude, fear, or even anger and disgust take over the senses. It can help communicate feelings to another. Touch affects every type of relationship, whether it is a romantic relationship, friendship, family, or even a complete stranger. Physical touch is a powerful

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    narrator’s point of view. In the story, we know the narrator is nameless; also we get to know his ambition and the goals as well as his lifestyle. In “Araby”, we understand the daily lives of Dubliners, and how it all connects their ability to love another. Actually, the love of this story is an escape in the daily life of Dubliners. The narrator was captivated by Mangan’s sister, however, it is because he was tied up in the thoughts of new experiences, he also does not understand what he feels for Mangan’s

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    Authors across time have used various relationship models in their works of writing in order to communicate their beliefs about love. By examining the relationship between two unlike brothers in his short story, “Sonny’s Blues,” James Baldwin communicates his belief that the idea of love can save people. Jhumpa Lahiri, in her short story “Hell-Heaven” also shows that the idea of love can save people, but by the end the characters are only truly happy where there is acceptance. Both Baldwin’s short story

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    Love at first sight is not only possible but many people believe in it, according to a survey relating to the main theme in Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare. Ninety percent of people who were surveyed specified that they believed in love at first sight. They all mentioned that the story of Romeo and Juliet appeared in their minds at the mention of love at first sight. The survey was issued to a range of ages both male and female. The questions were mainly about marriage, romance, and love

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    Would you let love be a driving force in the decisions you make and sacrifice for it? Unconditional love is the affection you can give someone without limitations and rules. The book is about an aspiring author who writes about the difficulties African American maids faced while working for families during the time of the civil rights movement. In the novel, The Help, the author Kathryn Stockett enhanced my understanding of what it means to have unconditional love for someone no matter what. The

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    Pieces of Georgia by Jen Bryant is about a girl named Georgia, who is given a read journal. Like her mother, Georgia is quite the artist. She later receives a letter granting her a free membership to the Brandywine River Museum, and things begin to change. The quote "Books fall open, you fall in," shows that people connect to the story, and that the reader would want to put himself in the character's shoes to experience what she's been through. The book is enjoyable to read because it shows not

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    then meets, immediately falls in love with, and marries the son of a wealthy plantation owner, Armand. They have a child together and soon notice the child’s skin color is darker and similar to a boy who is a quarter African American. This is unacceptable during this time period. Since Desiree does not know her family background, Armand immediately accuses her of being African American and his feelings towards her entirely change. Desiree writes her mother and her mother tells her to come back to their

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    and childish character who has never felt love from her emotionless Mother. One page 102 Bella refers to Grandma as “steel,” while going on to say that the “steel” is “hard and it’s cold.” This quote clearly displays that Bella grew up without receiving any love from her mother. This lack of love is Bella’s motivation to chase after her dream of creating and loving her own family while also trying to get the feeling of love out of her Mother. The lack of love Bella received from Grandma throughout her

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    Love could be considered one of the most common themes used in any piece of art seen today. From poems to movies, love can be seen in some type of form or fashion in any work. Love can be seen even in pieces that do not focus on love as its sole theme. Any person can relate to the theme of love because love starts from birth and continues until death. It can be as simple a love as love for a mother or as complex as love for a significant other. Anyone and everyone has felt love in their heart at

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    this shows a lot of dedication towards her for someone his age. On page 79 of act 2, Emily expresses her doubts and her need for love. Emily is young, marriage is a big step and is a scary and intimidating thing

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