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    and confusion of love lies in its diversity. Love is an individualized emotion. It is a part of who we are. Love does not look for equality‚ but it persists on balance. Love exists in every smile‚ every pounding heart‚ and the sweet taste of every kiss. Love is an emotional feeling in the soul and the basis of everyday life. However on earth and in this life‚ love is forever changing and death is the only constant. The role and significance of love in "Death Constant beyond Love"‚ by Gabriel Garcia

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    Death Constant Beyond Love

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    Assignment #2 27 April 2011 Death Constant Beyond Love Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s short story‚ “Death Constant Beyond Love” depicts the vulnerability and helplessness of a human when dealing with two of the most enigmatic parts of life. The background of corruption‚ poverty‚ and the political campaign become rather insignificant to the broader themes of love and death. Marquez expresses the confusion‚ power and diversity that come with the feeling of love and how ever changing it can be. These emotions

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    “I Am” is a poem that was written by John Clare during the 1840s. Clare’s rustic poetry had brought him considerable fame and wealth‚ which enabled him to escape the meagre life he had experienced up until that time. After some years‚ his rural style of poetry was no longer in fashion‚ and his poetry met with little success. Psychological pressures resulting from the need to make money to feed his family‚ the struggles to adapt his poetry to the changing times and his inability to reconcile his rural

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    Maude Clare

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    Maude Clare Maude Clare is ballad written by Christina Rossetti‚ it’s composed of 12 quatrains and 12 stanzas each with alternating iambic tetrameter‚ the rhyme scheme‚ ABCB‚ differs from that of a traditional ballads which are usually ABAB‚ the writer does this deliberately to show the reader through structure the disruption Maude Clare causes at the wedding‚ it also foreshadows how the traditional wedding will change. In addition to this the more spontaneous ABCB rhyme scheme to provide some relief

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    Live, Love, Laugh

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    THREE L’s: LIVE. LAUGH. LOVE. James Paul R. Aquino "LIVE LOVE LAUGH" was what it said. It made me smile and think how simple those words are‚ yet how serious they are. I wondered how and if I could have or do all three‚ simultaneously. What I discovered was it was something that came from within. Neither can you be taught to laugh and love. LIVE We really need to LIVE our lives to their fullest. Be good to yourself‚ your family and others. Be big in behavior‚ not small. Think mature‚ not immature

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    Caitlin Lindsey British Romanticism 12/2/15 Final Assignment Shelley v. Clare The one major difference between Percy Shelley and John Clare as people is the fact that Shelly was an educated man and John Clare did not receive an education from anyone save for himself. As a self-taught man from the countryside‚ Clare definitely has a different style in writing than Shelley. Where Percy Shelley’s style is more complex in detail and filled with metaphors‚ Clare’s is full of simple details and straighter

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    Live, Love, Garden

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    Kristin Cooper LiveLove‚ Garden Each morning I look out my window at our garden‚ and the surrounding trees. I listen to a symphony of birds‚ as the sunlight shines higher in the neighbor’s sycamore tree. A full night’s sleep leaves me thirsty‚ so I go to the kitchen for a glass of cool water. I know that the plants in the garden are also thirsty‚ and I venture outside to water them. The grass feels good between my toes and as I reach for a ripe tomato‚ a butterfly dips down into a flower. This

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    St. Clare

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    St. Clare St. Clare was born on July 16‚ 1194 and died on August 11‚ 1253. She was the daughter of a count and countess. She heard St. Francis preach in the streets of Assisi and told him of her desire to give herself to God. They grew to be close friends. On Palm Sunday in the year 1212 the bishop of Assisi presented a palm to this noble maid of eighteen who was beautifully garbed. That same night she left her castle with one acquaintance and went to the church of Our Lady of the Angels‚ where

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    Passing-Death of Clare

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    The death of Clare at the end of Nella Larsen’s Passing though left unclear was‚ in my opinion‚ caused by Irene pushing her out of the window. Nella Larsen does not specify what exactly happened‚ but Irene pushing Clare out of the window seems like the most plausible one. I don’t know whether Larsen intentionally left the ending so abruptly but I just feel as if Irene was the one to kill Clare. Larsen makes this point clear through the phrasing she uses when describing the self-esteem destruction

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    Tomb Of The Diver

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    technique allows the color pigments to bind to the wall so the painter needs to work very quickly. During the Minoan and Etruscan era the majority of buon fresco paintings were done in tombs. I will be comparing and contrasting two well-known fresco funerary paintings‚ Tomb of Hunting and Fishing‚ 520 BCE and Tomb of the Diver‚ 480 BCE. These paintings come from two different cultures‚ however their painting influences are very similar as we are about to see. Like the Egyptians and the Greeks‚

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