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    usually ends in disappointment, frustration, and hurt. There is much emphasis on emotions. During class, we have read numerous romantic texts, but the most interesting treatment of romantic love can be seen in Lord Byron’s “Fare Thee Well” and Giacomo Leopardi’s “To Sylvia.” These two poems are prime examples of Romanticism and clearly show the sufferings and ideals one might have during the romantic period. In Lord Byron’s “Fare Thee Well”, the narrator is reflecting on the life he…

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    Hollywood’s portrayal of marriage is that it’s full of love and consists of a happily ever after. The knight in shining armor saves the princess, and they ride off into the sunset, instantly in love. This unrealistic idea about marriage is disproved by Edgar Lee Masters; his book of poems, Spoon River Anthology, proves marriage to be quite the opposite. Spoon River Anthology tells the tale of broken marriages and the scarcity of true love; however, when true love occurs, it is perfect and…

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    incompatibility between love for money and real love in his short story, “The Rocking-Horse Winner.” The first character presented in the story is Hester, who can’t love and is living an unsatisfied existence. For example, the narrator says, “Only she herself knew that at the center of her heart was a hard little place that could not feel love, no, not for anybody” (Lawrence 560). It seems that she had eliminated this feeling towards any living being, but this hole was…

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    However, failing to do so can result in consequences. A prime example of this are careers; many aspire to be actors, singers and models, but they fail to recognize the harshness and difficulty in obtaining them. These dreams are idealistic and do not coincide with the realities of our world. Similarly, in Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare shows the naivety of the whimsical love occurring between Romeo and his lover Juliet. Their idealism in love caused consequences, fatal consequences. Through false…

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    common themes in his pieces- those regarding women, and those dedicated to everyday objects. Many of Neruda’s poems, including those in his collection “Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair”, are expressing a form of love, whether it is budding love or heartbreak. Those that regard a woman he loved often includes comparisons to nature. An example of such a pom would be Every Day You Play, where the line “I will bring you happy flowers from the mountains, bluebells,/ dark hazels, and rustic…

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    Romeo and Juliet, Romeo is more compulsive than Juliet. First, Romeo is a person that can easily fall in love. Romeo is lovesick in the beginning of the play. When he sees Juliet for the first time he falls in love. When Romeo talks to Benvolio he says, “Out of her favor where I am in love” (Shakespeare 1. 1. 178). This example illustrates that Romeo is compulsive because he’s clearly in love with someone who doesn’t show interest in him. Romeo lets his feelings and action take control over his…

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    A wise individual once said, "love is the most beautiful thing to have, hardest thing to earn, and most painful thing to lose” (“Things We Say”). Such a powerful emotion as love, or lack thereof, has made prominent appearances in the minds of people throughout the ages. It has influenced the social norms of societies over the years, as well as unified people through shared experience. Love is the driving force behind the human emotional experience and that is a notion that has held true through…

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    Love can be a bumpy road and sometimes there might be some major issues, but if you try hard enough and have hope things will work out. Just like they worked out in Did I Mention I Miss You, by Estelle Maskame. It is the third and final book to a trilogy about love, forgiveness, and family. In the beginning of Did I Mention I Miss You, Eden, the main character, is very angry at Tyler since he left her a year ago with no explanation. Things finally started to work out with them and he just left…

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    Game All of us have already fallen in love or have grown to hate a specific person, whether in an intimate, caring or casual relationship. Love and hate are two powerful emotions; they can sometimes collide and make us act irrational. The author Carolyn Kizer learns about love the hard way. One of the major themes in “Bitch” by Kizer highlights the inner emotional battle of anger, love for an ex-partner, and desire for reconciliation versus suppression, love for herself and self-control. The…

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    The novel Jane Eyre can be viewed through a feminist lens because of love, wealth, different obstacles and being employed. “Feminist theory is the extension of feminism into theoretical or philosophical discourse. It aims to understand the nature of gender inequality. It examines women 's social roles, experience, interests, and feminist politics in a variety of fields, such as anthropology and sociology, communication, psychoanalysis, economics, literature, education, and philosophy.”…

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