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    married. The reason that divorce rates are so high is because of the idea that the society has on marriage. People believe that marriage will make there lives easier and happier, but do not understand that a happy marriage or relationship is not something one can set out to find, but rather something that one creates. To live out a long and…

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    Complications of Love and Marriage Flory is so lonely and desperate for companionship that he mistakes his feelings towards Elizabeth as true love, while in reality they have no deep understanding of each other. In fact, Flory and Elizabeth’s relationship is surface level and nothing like Flory ever dreamed of. They mainly talked about trivial things, and “he had never been able to talk to her as he longed to”(117). They are incompatible, yet Flory insists that she will fill the void in his life…

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    Love and marriage is another theme shared in both literature works yet the love for someone can make you do thing that you don’t want to do. Othello and the moor killed the love of their life in a horrible situation. Disdemona and the Moor have been married for some time then just a day in Othello. This changes they dynamic of their relationship they should have a solid foundation and the Moor should have become easily jealousy. The moor starts to lose his sense of mind and Disdemona start to…

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    tradition of arranged marriages survive through the 21st century? The article “Love and Arranged Marriage in India Today: Negotiating Adulthood” by Nancy S. Netting discusses the current state of arranged marriage in an increasingly westernized society. The author uses two sociological theories to address this topic, Modernization theory and Neo-traditionalism. The article produces valid points to prove the estimates of both theories . The modern view on arranged marriage is that parents still…

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    Pride and Prejudice Marriage is a binding commitment, which must be entered into with wisdom to reach true happiness. Real abundance comes from choosing a partner carefully and learning each other's character. By contrasting different couples in Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen criticizes marriages based on infatuation, convenience of money, and emphasizes that marriages can only be successful if they are found on mutual love. Jane Austen criticizes marriages based on the convenience of…

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    Arranged Versus Love Marriage My friend Maria was a brilliant first year college student who had a GPA of 3.80 before she got married. She had a plan to have at least her master’s degree and if possible, get her PhD degree before she got married. However, Maria could not reach her dreams because of her parent`s old tradition of an arranged marriage. In her case, she ended up being a housewife with three children and a very abusive and manipulative husband. Maria`s husband, Samson, was fifteen…

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    a stronger bond between a marry couple. Keep in mind that marriage does not only affect two people. The knowledge of one’s background is essential for a lasting marriage. This is where arranged marriage comes in. Arranged marriage is a tradition that families follow for decades and in modern society it holds a bad image because it “forces” two complete strangers to share the rest of their lives together. However, most arranged marriages are far from that, instead it is more like an “arranged…

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    believe that love is the basis to marry (Dion & Dion, 1991). If love was to disappear from a marriage than that marriage has the grounds to end. It is believed by many (including me before I read this) that love decreases or fades away over time. One of the theories that the article talks about is media could be playing a huge role opinions about marriage and love. The media highlights the bad things about love and marriage, but never the good things. This can give people the impression that…

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    Love and marriage can be perceived as several different things and are often considered to be one coinciding subject. Marriage is the process in which two deeply in love humans join together in a promise of loyalty, perseverance, and self-control. Love is often described as an emotion that particular people obtain when drawn into various circumstances. However, the word love is used much more generally then marriage. Marriage in today’s society is seen more of a title opposed to an…

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    help to develop the theme of love and marriage through their similarities, such as peers who control relationships, the obsession with the name of Ernest, and the persistent attitude. But the women’s differences help to strengthen the theme by Gwendolen’s artificial personality and her complexity, compared to Cecily’s simplicity and straightforward personality. Oscar Wilde uses both Gwendolen and Cecily to build the theme of love and marriage to show whether marriage is something of personal…

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