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    Love as a Higher Form Love has always been a sensation that has both mystified and captured humanity. It is a unique emotion and‚ while it means something different to everybody‚ it remains to all a force that is‚ at its purest form‚ always one step above mankind. In love’s ability to exist differently from person to person‚ one can find love to be a conglomeration of different branches. It can be said that there are six such categories: Agape‚ a love which sets store on physical attraction

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    Love: An Emotion That Bears No Age Limit Love is defined as an intense feeling of strong affection‚ and for Dante in La Vita Nuova it was nothing but the emotion that changed his world. Love is scribed as something that’ll make people go to extreme lengths in order to fulfill their desires. However‚ Dante fell in love when he was merely a child at nine years old‚ and spent the rest of his adult life in self-reflection sobbing in his own heartache. The innocence of a child’s crush versus a gentleman’s

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    The Power of True Love

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    “I love you.” Those three little words can change your life forever. Many people dream of hearing them. Women dream of their Prince Charming coming to sweep them off their feet while men search for the love of their life that can set their hearts on fire. Many people will say it’s just a dream and theirs no such thing as a love like that. “True love” is non existent and the phrase I love you is overused. Many people will ask themselves “is there such a thing as true love?” This question has been

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    Summary of True Love

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    “True Love” The poem “True Love” is William Shakespeare’s sonnet number 116. It belongs to the poet’s first series of sonnets addressed to certain Mr. W.H.‚ a young man possessing excellent physical charm. Love‚ as was customary‚ is the theme dealt with in the poem. The inaugurating line “Let me not to the marriage of true minds” immediately sets forth what the poem is going to tell us. In certain anthologies the poem appears under the title “Let me not to the marriage of true minds”. The poem

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    Love in Great Expectations

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    dictionary defines love in many different ways‚ “A feeling of intense desire and attraction toward a person with whom one is disposed to make a pair; the emotion of sex and romance. To have a feeling of intense desire and attraction toward (a person) (Webster‚ love)”. In Great Expectations‚ Pip is going through maturity‚ and is always undergoing maturity. We find that Pip is always longing for friends‚ family‚ and for love. Love can be a number of things to different people. Love is an emotion

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    Sex without Love

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    Else “How do they do it‚ the ones who make love/ without love” (Olds‚ 1-2)? As time goes on‚ the value of love and intimacy in sex diminishes further and further. In the past‚ becoming intimate with another person had very strong meaning and was frowned upon outside of marriage. Although there are still people who value sex in its purist form and value the meaning of the action‚ more people desire only the pleasure that comes from sex instead of the love and connection that it creates. In “Misery

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    Poetry of Love and War

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    Whilst time changes many things‚ one thing it does not change is the experience of deep emotions. Whether they are love‚ hatred‚ grief or friendship‚ human have always attempted to explore what it is to love and to hate. One way they have done this is through poetry. Four poems which do just this are the nineteenth century love poem‚ ‘Friendship After Love’‚ written by Ella Wheeler Wilcox‚ ee cummings‚ ‘it may not always be so’ written in the twentieth century‚ World War One poem ‘Dulce et Decorum

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    Love‚ Hatred‚ Disappointment “Loving someone who doesn’t love you back is like hugging a cactus; the tighter you hold on the more it hurts.” Love can be a wonderful thing‚ but also can be a very hard challenge to overcome. It can turn from love to hatred without any warning. Most of the time when love turns into hatred it followed by disappointment. How can love something so delightful turn out to be hatred that is so cold and bitter and disappointment that is harsh and hard to comprehend

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    What Is True Love

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    Love‚ friendship‚ sympathy and likeness – these feelings are the brightest moments of our life. They become the source of joy and positive energy but can become the reason of big problems and disillusionment at the same time. It’s important to know the notions of these feelings and their characteristics to avoid possible mistakes. Very often lack of knowledge in this field can lead to misunderstandings and finally to poor or even tragic consequences. Sometimes people mix love and friendship or

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    All about Love

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    All about Love Love is a variety of different feelings‚ states‚ and attitudes that ranges from interpersonal affection to pleasure. It can refer to an emotion of a strong attraction and personal attachment. It can also be a virtue representing human kindness‚ compassion‚ and affection. It may also describe compassionate and affectionate actions towards other humans‚ one’s self or animals. Love between two human beings is called “Interpersonal Love”. The most spectacular‚ indescribable‚ deep euphoric

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