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    Love Song

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    "A Subaltern’s Love Song" is a rhapsodic poem that details the poet’s real-life infatuation. Betjeman does not use the military definition of subaltern here‚ but instead is referring to someone in an inferior position. The author struggles‚ somewhat happily‚ against his love interest as she continually bests him at tennis. In Literature‚ poems can often be very difficult for one to comprehend and interpret the author’s perspective. Many people grew only being exposed to the basic “Roses are red

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    Love and Sappho

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    the true love of a person for somebody‚ the poetess offering to the audience her opinion‚ “but I say that whatever one loves is”‚ from the beginning. The poem will make the reader‚ through a very simple‚ yet complex language‚ feel‚ see and hear the images the author has in mind. From the beginning it can be noticed that the poem has a quite symmetrical structure: it starts with the presentation of the war and of martial values‚ then‚ it makes you think of love and the defense of love‚ emphasizing

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    Love & Forgiveness

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    Love & Forgiveness There has always been a myriad of questions playing in my mind. I’ve always wondered‚ can love be compared to the flames of aromatic candles? For‚ though the flames may die‚ the lingering aroma clings to me. Another question waltz’s in my mind‚ jeopardizing my very sanity. What if I had taken everything one hold’s dear‚ forever marring their future? Am I to them forever the shade that serves the fire? Or would they forgive me‚ like the Omnipotent Sire? A very good

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    One Love

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    Eclarhh was truly‚ madly‚ deeply in love with Prince Velte Archimesis from the Kingdom of Hisa. Once‚ their love was forbid as they were not from the same tribe. Princess Ellenna came from the Cruésee tribe while Prince Velte came from the Démonee tribe. However‚ due to the power of their one true love‚ both the prince and princess dare to fight for their rights. They were willing to do anything even it cost their own lives just to show how passionate their love was. Nobody has heart to see the lovely

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    Love and Friends

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    Someone Someone is a word you can use for anyone. Someone‚ Someone special‚ someone you care‚ and someone you don’t know. Someone‚ that’s how I define him but not just that common someone‚ he’s someone who I treasure the most. He is a guy who loves dancing. I can conclude dancing complete his life. He’s taller and older than me. He is so beauty conscious‚ especially when it comes to his skin’s color and his precious face. He has a cute little eyes and a cute face. He is sweet although he didn’t

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    True Love

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    True Love From a simple mixture of sexual attraction and attachment to a manifestation of the human soul‚ feelings of fierce romantic desire boast no shortage of theories explaining their origin and meaning. Love is as much a mystery as it is familiar‚ highlighting a lack of insight into the human psyche. As man attempts to unravel the endless enigmas behind this apparently paradoxical emotion‚ more and more questions seem to arise. What is love ’s true purpose? Why does it begin? How are loved

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    A Satire on Love

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    What Does Love Got To Do With It Love is a very complex emotion. People everywhere search for it‚ but some never find love. It is a very coveted thing. Many are willing to do whatever it takes in order to obtain it. In the end‚ love is said to bring true happiness. If finding love really brings true happiness‚ it sounds like a lot of unhappiness to get through. Let us take a moment to examine love with this thing we call "love". The search for love makes people do crazy things. Think of all

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    Everlasting Love

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    Everlasting Love Shakale Phipps ENG/125 March 4‚ 2014 Melanie Novak Everlasting Love There are many forms of literature. Poetry just so happens to be one of them. As a poet‚ there are several styles of poetry‚ such as Haikus‚ freestyle‚ or ones that have rhythm. How a poet chooses to express himself is all up to him‚ and whether we understand or not does not really matter. Some poets give a clear meaning of what they are trying to convey‚ others‚ on the other hand can come off a bit complex

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    puppy love

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    A proper angle to view puppy love Falling in love before the entrance exam of collage is considered wrong as far as most of the parents’ concerned. Students are even seriously condemned if they are found having a relationship with an opposite sex. Being in love takes students’ mind off their studying‚ which is reckoned a main task of their schooling time. In addition‚ teachers claim that building and maintaining a relationship require a great deal of effort and time‚ which do a greater damage

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    Love Is a Fallacy

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    It is likely that some would read Max Schulman’s essay entitled “Love Is a Fallacy‚” and view it as ‘anti-women.’  Others would be just as likely to see it as ‘anti-men.’  Objectively speaking‚ neither view is entirely correct.  This is because‚ equally strong arguments can be made for both cases.  A more accurate conclusion is that the essay is in fact both anti-women and anti- men.  The events recounted in the essay confirm this to be logical.             There are most definitely elements

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