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    Fermina Daza is caught in a suffocating love triangle with two men in Love in the Time of Cholera by Gabriel García Márquez. Dr. Urbino and Florentino Ariza‚ the other two sides of the triangle‚ both want all of Fermina’s attention. However‚ Fermina holds her ground and eventually gets what she truly wants‚ true love. Márquez uses the theme of love to display Fermina Daza a true prince because she overthrows the status quo‚ is always armed‚ and confers benefits gradually. Fermina Daza’s lack of submission

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    Love and Beauty

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    Love is neither wise nor beautiful‚ but the desire or pursuit of wisdom and beauty. Love is expressed via propagation and reproduction‚ as in the exchange and development of ideas. Socrates in the Symposium best expresses this belief. Socrates ’ view of Love and Beauty was that one is the pursuit of the other‚ and that other is the greatest of all knowledge. Love is a driving force‚ a compulsion forward to a goal. Much as a moth is drawn to light‚ for its heat‚ people are lured to Beauty by Love

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    Platonic Love

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    Platonic Love In the Symposium‚ which is normally dated at the beginning of the middle period‚ Plato introduces his theory of love. First thing to note is that in Plato’s theory‚ love is given and its existence is not questioned. The word love leaves the matter ambiguous as to whether we are discussing love in the normal‚ human‚ sense of the word‚ or if we are discussing desire in a much broader sense‚ but in this discussion we are only considering only love of type eros‚ love as a kind

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    Unconditional Love

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    Conditional Love - How to Love Do you feel the sting of being rejected? Do your closest friends and even family push you away or mistreat you? I think that every emotionally healthy person wants to love and to be loved. We want people to love us as we are. We want to feel accepted no matter what we may say or do. When we make a mistake‚ we want to be forgiven and we don’t want to experience rejection. We want to be loved unconditionally. A problem comes though when we do not reciprocate unconditional

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    Love Letter

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    to make it an amazing movie like The Love Letter. The Love Letter is a great example of a short story turned into an amazing movie. The movie and short story have similarities‚ differences‚ and similarities with slight differences that may be different‚ but it doesn’t change the meaning of the story. Compare to other movies The Love Letter is a movie that’s a short story made into a long length movie. In the short story and movie of The Love Letter they both have similarities. For

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    Modern Love

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    her feet. They are so in love‚ so adoring of each other. The perfect courtship is quickly followed by the perfect wedding‚ thereupon the perfect couple creates the perfect life together. The wondrous dream of the "happily ever after" is one hidden deep in everyone. Although‚ the dreamy‚ vain quest for this perfect life mostly results in pretense‚ lying‚ and ceases in complete unhappiness. In George Meredith’s poem from Modern Love‚ the speaker conveys a kind of love that is very grim. Both characters

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    unrealistic love is established‚ with all the different characters. Duke Orsino loves Olivia who loves Viola who really is the main character Viola‚ who has a thing for the Duke. This conflict of lovers is unrealistic‚ and makes for an exciting conflict. This unrealistic chain of events is related to the realistic ideas of people falling in love with a persons personality‚ and also relates that people are more comfortable talking with the same gender as Viola spends time as a guy with Duke. Love is an

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    Love and Friendship

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    Friendship and love. Each is thus much related to every other. And both are thus dissimilar! What are the differences between friendship and love? Is platonic friendship doable between persons of female? Let us strive and understand. What is friendship? Why do we call someone our friend? When do we tend to call someone a terribly smart friend? If we look after someone‚ if we are forever prepared to help that person and if we tend to share most of our thoughts with someone‚ they are our smart friends

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    The Pursuit of Love

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    Nancy Mitford and the Pursuit of Love ‘Morbid’ accurately describes Nancy Mitford’s ‘The Pursuit of Love’. It’s rather funny throughout‚ and is brutally honest in the way only a child could pull off‚ but‚ if you look past the humor‚ the story itself is very sad and sordid. After all‚ the plotline is about the failures that is the characters love lives. But everything is overshadowed with a darkish humor‚ regardless of the serious nature of the topic. Ironically enough‚ one of the best examples

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    During the Middle Ages‚ Courtly love was a code which prescribed the conduct between a lady and her lover (Britannica). The relationship of courtly love was very much like the feudal relationship between a knight and his liege. The lover serves his beloved‚ in the manner a servant would. He owes his devotion and allegiance to her‚ and she inspires him to perform noble acts of valor (Schwartz). Capellanus writes‚ in The Art of Courtly Love‚ “A true lover considers nothing good except what he thinks

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