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    Lamb to the slater In the short story Lamb to the slaughter by Roald Dahl, a perfect couple is turned out and what you expect least to happen happens. Mary Maloney is the perfect wife to her husband she pleases him in any way he would like and sometimes even does more than what he ask.This guy named Patrick has some nerve wrecking news to tell his wife(Mary Maloney). His wife is six months into pregnancy .He finally tells her the nerve wrecking news and she does not react very well. She kills…

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    The Depth of Love What is Love? Love has multiple depths to it, it can give people strength and it can last a lifetime. No matter what love is something that everyone can experience but as people, we all experience it differently. In the short passage The Wife of His Youth by Charles W. Chesnutt. You are told the story of Mr. Ryder and how he is planning a ball in the honor of Mrs. Molly Dixon. Mrs. Dixon was enjoying the company of Mr. Ryder, in fact, she encouraged that his actions and it…

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    Imagine being stuck in a society that suppresses all feelings of love and replaces them with lust. In Brave New World, any time a person begins to feel outside of the framework of society, they are conditioned to take a drug called Soma. Huxley portrays love as a deep, affectionate, long-term connection between two people, while lust is a sexual desire that comes from temporary and momentary feelings. Lenina expresses feelings of lust towards Bernard and John, but John and Bernard are capable of…

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    you know how you tell real love? It’s when someone else’s interest trumped your own,” - Brad Pitt. When you read deeply into the play “Fences” by August Wilson, the reader will soon figure out what love means to the main characters in the play. In the play “Doll’s House” by Henrik Ibsen, love is something that is struggling in their relationship. As more and more stress builds up, the reader will soon find out what will happen to their relationship. Not only does love tie these two plays…

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    “How Do I Love Thee” by Elizabeth Barret Browning. The poem is about the author making a list about why she loves someone’s. The poem is located on page 26 the theme of this poem is “Love is like devotion, it can be seen in any way no matter how little or big it can be”. In this theme the poem had shown devotion for love through reference of religion ideologies and through her meticulous passionate phrasing. Also, it showed that the soul of one can store a finite amount of love. Love could be…

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    The Fault in Our Stars The film was adapted from a book by a bestselling author John Green. It is a story of survival, love and valuing life. It makes you realize that you should be thankful for all the blessings you have right now because life is short to not appreciate the little things. But despite it being a story about love, it is heartbreaking. At the very beginning, the music was light and soft which gave a vibe of a normal day in the suburbs. Hazel Grace Lancaster, the narrator in the…

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    all that potential is what truly makes the son’s death worse for Jonson as compared to his lost sister. The son’s growth felt like a prime from heaven, a promise of an individual destined for a future of hope. However the son’s life was abruptly cut short as heaven once again unjustly stole away the life of yet another Jonson child. The diction in lines 3 and 4, “Seven years thou wert lent to me, and I thee pay. Exacted by thy fate, on the just day,” draws a correlating line to the theme of…

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    “blossomed for him like a flower and the incarnation was complete” (Fitzgerald 111). As Gatsby wrapped Daisy in a curtain of his love, she fell for his pleasing nature indefinitely. She opened up to him and revealed her beautiful petals of love and purity. Almost magically she was transformed and forgot to worry about maintaining her social class for a brief moment. This short passage of time reveals that although Daisy is mainly materialistic, she is capable of revealing true emotion and…

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    As humans, we bare the uncontrollable desire to love and most importantly feel the same love in return. Often times when looking for it in the rarest of places, a feeling far from disappointment occurs, and a sense of fulfillment rushes through every vein and extremity. When individuals fall in love they begin to give up their pride and ego, falling victim to the visual tenderness of one 's spouse. A significant other emerges as the loving person with whom someone shares their life, but when the…

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    pregnancy, she would not stop expressing her love for her children, and would welcome them into her “fond, encircling arms” (12). In chapter XXXVII, Adele gives birth to her fourth child. She uses no sort of drugs to ease the pain, because the act of childbirth is a miracle to her. Adele wants to experience everything, because to her it’s natural. This shows how important motherhood is to her identity; she is a mother and wife, and nothing else…

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