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    Viola's Unselfish Love

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    Some people will do anything for love. They will cheat‚ steal‚ lie‚ and even give up their life. In some cases they will sacrifice their dreams just to make them happy. This is what real‚ pure‚ unselfish love is. In "Twelfth Night" by Shakespeare‚ Viola‚ disguised as a man‚ has found herself in love with her master. Her love for the Duke Orsino is so great that she sacrifices her chances to be with him just so she can make him happy. This story of love shows through Viola’s character that love is not

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    "How Being in Love can Change People" In the three marvelous works‚ Matchstick Men‚ Punch-Drunk Love‚ and "Mama Day"‚ people are all changed greatly‚ and for the better by romantic or father/child love. How everyone knows that there is no one on Earth who is perfect‚ yet when there is love‚ we come so close to it. Within these three works of art‚ one can analyze how there is actual change through people when there is love present. Cocoa states in Gloria Naylor’s "Mama Day"‚ "When I had

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    Love and People

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    Pagpapakatao Living in Goodness and Love When people asks me to define myself‚ I simply tell them‚ I am created by God’s image and likeness therefore I am a loving person to any of those people who I’ve known and who I didn’t know. When a person or group of people will judge you based on your personality‚ physical appearance‚ and many more‚ they don’t have the right to judge you because we are all created unique from each other. No one can define you even your friends‚ family‚ girlfriends and

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    Love and people

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    Paradise Road Practice Essay#1 Posted on July 29‚ 2013 “Conflict can be a catalyst for change” Conflict is in many ways a power cause for a domino effect. Having conflict with someone whether it be killing‚ physical torture or mental abuse will cause something to happen or someone to react in a way that is often not a part of their everyday character. When people are involved in conflict most will come out the other side but often it will change something about them or their inner character

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    Crucible Love Letter

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    Please forgive me... I want to speak the complete truth through this letter and open my heart out to you. I feel that now is the best time for me to tell you. I want to simply tell you that I still love you. At one time when we were together I used to think that time couldn’t ever part us. That the love we once had was forever eternal and that we could fulfil anything. We had the most magical times as if everything was shut in our lives. The world was right. I remember staying up for the stars to

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    The Crucible: love driven jealousy Abigail’s envy of Elizabeth and John Proctor’s relationship continuously drove the conflict throughout the play‚ The Crucible written by Arthur Miller. Arthur Miller depicts Abigail’s love driven jealousy as a major scandal‚ perhaps in its entirety leading to the dramatization of these Salem witch trials. Although Abigail had already taken part in an affair with John Proctor‚ the betrayal of his wife was not enough for her. While Abigail fell deeper in love with

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    Pawn/Redeem

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    Ellen Vorsatz Professor Autumn Newman English 100 13 March 2013 To Pawn or To Redeem For hundreds of years‚ writers have fascinated the world with their talent of creating stories to entertain‚ inform‚ persuade and educate a specific audience. Two very popular fields represented in writing are societal and individual issues; these fields include the sub topics of depression‚ alcoholism‚ homelessness‚ etc. Writers who compose literature in the style of prose‚ short stories and other

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    Pawn I Will Redeem

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    Sherman Alexie’s poem “What you Pawn I Will Redeem” demonstrates a story about a homeless male Indian who begins a journey to regain his grandmother’s regalia. Jackson Jackson is a homeless Spokane Indian is trying to survive the streets while dealing with an alcoholism problem. One day while passing around Seattle‚ Jackson Jackson notices his grandmother’s regalia at a pawn shop. He is on a journey to win back the regalia in twenty-four hours‚ which cost $999.00 to regain because it was stolen.

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    Can People Change

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    and it can be either positive or negative depending on the experience that caused the behavioral alternation. The literature brings variety of examples on different types of human change. Some of them can be taken consciously when others are the result of trauma‚ eye-opening events‚ or the strong influence of the environment. Humans constantly change. The number of people fighting their addictions is constantly increasing. As the awareness of the problem spreads widely the more people start to

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    1: Love and People

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    1. “Dear young boys and girls‚ today’s world doesn’t know how to cry. The emarginated people‚ those left to one side‚ are crying. Those who are discarded are crying. But we don’t understand much about these people in need. Certain realities of life we only see through eyes cleansed by our tears.” Oftentimes‚ we are blinded by our uncertainties that forbids us from seeing the other side of those who are in need. In this statement‚ it reminds me to empathize and sympathize for those who are currently

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