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    Perhaps the most radical type of love is Agape or selfless love. This type of love derives its definition of love being altruistic to ones partner. This love could make a person willing to ensure difficulty that have no benefit to oneself, especially arises from one's partner. This style of love is mostly basic on sacrificing for others, being unconditional and selfless ("What Is Selfless Love?"). Agape is sometimes referenced with religious ideas and believes. These lovers view their lover as a…

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    House for Michelle and Barack Obama. It is a love song where the narrator has fallen for a woman he cannot communicate his emotions for because of a language barrier. Romeo and Juliet is a play written by William Shakespeare set in the 1300´s. This excerpt shows Romeo´s verbalized thoughts upon seeing Juliet for the first time at a party. Looking at the narration of the song and the play, it is shown that when a man feels strong emotions and attraction about a woman he feels the only way to…

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    There are many types of love in the world. Sometimes, when people read a book, they can relate to everything from certain places all the way to specific love situations. In A Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare uses parental love, forced love, true love and complicated love to keep one of the most famous tales of love going. In the beginning of A Midsummer Night’s Dream, parental love is described as a parent who loves their child so much that they watch out for them and make sure…

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    and women show an inability to properly communicate. As for how serious this “battle” is, the characters seemingly do not stand to lose much. The men do have vows to keep, but they are easily worked around once the men realize that they are all in love. After these vows are dismissed, the men enjoy this battle as a game more than anything else; the same holds true for…

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    faces, consisting of disobeying her parents, falling deeply in love with Romeo and finally accomplishing her liberty. William Shakespeare creates Juliet by depictin her as a character who has transferred from a dependent person to an independent person. For instance, while Juliet asked the nurse about the fight between Romeo and Tybalt, Juliet says, “What storm…

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    more difficult or maybe unachievable. Having the wrong thoughts about relationships might be something which haunts…

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    Room, By Emma Donoghue

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    that true love generates strength to get through hard times. One important literary device Donoghue uses to prove that true love generates strength to get through hard times is conflict. In the beginning of the book, Ma is explaining to Jack how she felt when she was first kidnapped by Old Nick. She says, “You know I used to be all sad”, Jack responds, “Then I came down from Heaven and grew in your tummy” (93). The use of the word “Heaven” is used to show how Jack and all his love was a…

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    Thessalonians Analysis

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    ways Christians can be called to a higher level, to love more, do more, to be more like Christ. Our works of faith, labor of love, steadfast of hope, and imitators of Christ are the four areas the book of Thessalonians is challenging me. Too many times I do not take time to reflect characteristics like the ones laid out in this scripture. Reflection is an important way to identify where you may be lacking in an area and helps you be intentional about growing and becoming better in these areas. …

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    relationship is, there are always bumps on the road that can either change the course of your journey towards a happy ending. What makes a healthy relationship always depend on the two people involved and it should not be base on what other people think about the two of you. WHAT IS A HEALTHY RELATIONSHIP? A healthy relationship is something that can surpass no matter how bad the challenges being thrown to them are. Having a healthy relationship means that you and your partner fight together…

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    Shakespeare is a love story between two young individuals Romeo, and Juliet, who are from the Capulet and the Montague family. Since Juliet is a Capulet, and Romeo is a Montague, they both have to fight to be together because their families are considered enemies; however, just because their families do not get along, Romeo and Juliet still go behind their families ' backs to try to be together. Also, another play Shakespeare has written is All 's Well That Ends Well; now during this love…

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