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    Great Expectations

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    he is automatically in love‚ and it seems like he would do anything to win her affection‚ but it doesn’t seem that the same goes for Estella. After learning about Ms. Havisham’s past‚ and about how she was robbed and left at the altar‚ we are then aware of her hatred for men‚ and unbeknownst to her‚ she has transferred this hatred of men unto Estella. So then when Pip is trying to be nice to her and show her affection‚ she seems like she wants no part of him. Later in the book‚ when Pip is back at

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    such a deep state of obsessive love for Demetrius that she truly shames herself when trying to "catch" him - going so far as to compare herself with a Spaniel dog ‚ available exclusively for Demetrius’ use. All the while‚ Demetrius scorns Helena’s affections‚ preferring instead to chase after Hermia. In fact‚ Demetrius does not show any love or interest in Helena until the fairy Robin Goodfellow‚ or Puck ‚ puts a spell on him. This is not a true love on either side. Helena does not love

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    direction” (1.3.323-324). Othello tells Desdemona to go with him‚ as they only have an hour to spend with each other‚ as they do not have much time before leaving for Cyprus. Othello’s desires to spend time with Desdemona illustrates Othello’s deep affection for Desdemona prior to being taken advantage of. Even when Othello tricked into thinking Desdemona was cheating and was set on murdering her‚ he kisses her three times before killing her.. While giving her these kisses‚ Othello states‚ “Be thus when

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    relationship‚ like siblings. Wilson knows when he goes on his rampage Potter is the only one who pays attention. Wilson has conditioned to Potter coming to his “rescue”. Wilson “was not a student of chivalry” (384) is unfamiliar with the idea of showing affection in the proper way‚ but instead demonstrating it through violence and anger; if Wilson’s violence frightens men in a saloon‚ imagine how women of the town

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    Love at first sight

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    myths‚ love at first sight is what intrigues us and moves us to the new heights. Yet‚ as much as many would like to dream of love at first sight‚ it is a myth and is just an added twist to a love story. A dictionary defines love as a "warm affection" where affection is defined as love‚ in which case and first of all‚ love is not very definable in professional terms. Although‚ each person may define love differently‚ it is presumed by most as a strong feeling for and desire to be with someone for our

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    sometimes in the form of withdrawal‚ other times in the form of over affectionate. A better understanding of Reactive Attachment Disorder can be explained by knowing what attachment means and how caregivers respond to children’s basic needs‚ such as affection‚ stimulation‚ comfort and stable attachments (Hornor‚ 2008). As a child seeks physical closeness and comfort from a caregiver they begin to develop a secure relationship with them. Gaining this secure attachment provides a sense of security and

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    It is unclear how exactly societies from the past perceived or viewed displays of affection among male friends since homosexuality wasn’t clearly defined. Perhaps displays of physical affection was commonly accepted under the belief that sexual experimentation with same sex friends was a practice of young males transcending into their roles with women as husbands. Even in early years

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    of pros and cons for both sides. However‚ I believe that animals should have human rights because there is a lot of research proven that animals can be alike humans. Animals are important in an everyday human life. They make us humans feel love‚ affection‚ protected‚ and more. However‚ not all humans think that animals are important; Those who think that abuse and mistreat animals because they think that they’re just simply animals. They don’t see how animals can be considered as humans since they

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    his desire to live in this world‚ making love the reason for him to continue being in this world. Despite having similarities in the type of love presented in “How Do I Love Thee?” and Romeo and Juliet‚ there are a few contrasting ideas in their affection for their lovers. In “How Do I Love Thee?” the love is presented is more grounded and down-to-earth. As the speaker explains‚ she loves her beloved “to the level of every day’s most quiet need”. Even though it is not directly described‚ we get a

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    Falling In Love Analysis

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    the perpetrators’ state of mind and their level of infatuation. Fisher describes how each situation calls for a lure of some kind. The section of “Falling in Love” talks about how the only thing someone thinks about when in love is their object of affection. Maddening thoughts repeatedly invades the mind on a daily basis‚ this could be the basic level of infatuation. However; the line between infatuation and obsession is thin because obsession is the dark‚ twisted version of infatuation. “Shyness‚ fear

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