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    The Labyrinth Analysis

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    Labyrinth “I ask for so little. Just fear me, love me, do as I say and I will be your slave” (Labyrinth). Labyrinth is a movie about a teenage girl that does not want to babysit her baby brother and wishes him to be gone. When the Goblin King takes him, he gives her thirteen hours to solve a labyrinth and rescue her brother. If she doesn’t save her brother in the thirteen hours he will stay with the Goblin King forever. While she is in the labyrinth she meets friends that help her solve the…

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    for everyone. It has the overly romantic couple of Claudio and Hero, that would be considered the predictable Shakspeaean couple and the couple that cannot stand each other of Beatrice and Benedick, that people see as their opposites. Claudio is an example of typical man in Elizabethan times and wanted to settle down, while Benedick was a player and had no intention of getting married. Hero is a dutiful and quiet young woman that knew she would marry because that is what women in those times…

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    Love in Romeo and Juliet. Love can be an extremely powerful emotion. Love is an emotion for something or someone. Romeo and Juliet fall in love fairly quickly and their love is very strong. Love can actually effect someones life to a great extent, either very enjoyable or very terrible. I will talk more about these topics. Love is an emotion that someone has for something or someone. It can either be very small or very great. An example of love with something is when someone loves the sport of…

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    Nymph's Reply

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    The speaker of the “Nymph’s Reply” attitude towards love is that love is only temporary because nothing in the world is everlasting and eventually everything will parish and wither away. In “The Passionate Shepherd to his Love,” a shepherd tells the speaker in “The Nymph’s Reply” that he loves her, and offers her many marvelous offerings, such as “a gown made of the finest wool.” He promises her a fine life. The speaker in “The Nymph’s Reply” rejects the shepherd and believes that his…

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    love is expressed in many ways but in the poem ”Valentine,’love is expressed in a new way. the poet talks about love and compares it with an onion. The poet uses different ways to talk about love, for example in her text she says “Not a red rose or a satin heart” she is taking the things people first think about when they hear love and is trying to show you a new way to look at it,a better way to show love with new items like an onion.when the poet says ”I give you an onion” she shows us…

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    pre apologize for how long this is. a. Love is the same for men and women. I disagree. I feel that for both sexes there is an emotional and physical part of being in love. Although, do to stereotypes we may lose some of what is most important to us. For example in love movies most guys are seen as jerks that just want to have sex, until the one comes along that is caring and listens etc.. Media like these movies I feel make both men an woman see love in a different way. I…

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    Maslow’s theory of hierarchy needs, which states that we need love esteem and safety to function. It also say that it can account for almost all of human behavior. To me in a sense I think he is right and wrong, you can not always explain someone's behavior because even if somebody has gotten all the love, esteem, and safety possible it can not always dictate what the do and how they behave. I personally believe that he was on to something in a way you can you can explain some behaviors, but it…

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    Another literary element both authors use with respect to relationships and love is symbolism. In both of the novels, the main characters each have an object that is often given to the people they hold dearly that symbolizes their love and trust. For instance, in The Spectacular Now, Tharp makes Sutter’s whiskey a symbol of his trust and acceptance. When Aimee and Sutter go out to their first party together, Aimee asks to take a sip of his whiskey. This is obviously an effort to get close to him…

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    Believe it or not To Kill a Mockingbird is a love story in numerous ways. This novel shows love by the way characters treat each other and care for others. Atticus cares for his kids and treats them like a loving parent would. Jem, Dill, and Scout care about each other like best friends should, and they also care about others. Atticus's devotion to Tom Robinson's case is a great example of how To Kill a Mockingbird is a love story. To begin with, the way Atticus treats and cares for Scout…

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    The topic of this essay is going to talk about how love is important and how it is consistent after someone is gone. The main purpose of the essay is coming from the book Tuesdays with Morrie from the author Mitch Albom. I am going to determine what Morrie ( which is one of the main characters from the book ) means by “love is how you stay alive, even after you're long gone.” I will now begin to explain what I think Morrie means by this. Love is a very important thing to mostly everyone around…

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