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    Advantages‚ Advantages of Love Marriage Love marriage is a legal right for two individuals who care and love for each other to live together and go ahead with their life. In love marriage‚ you know each other well‚ you are not going to be with any stranger or you may not have much problems if you know about the person well before you decide to spend your life together. A love marriage can become un-successful‚ if you had a very short time time know each other and just decided to get married. If

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    Maturing in Love A. Meaning of Love * Love‚ as the song goes‚ "a many splendored thing". * Love is also a decision‚ and not just a feeling. * Love means‚ "to think and will and do the good of another". * Love is the commitment‚ care and concern for the other. * Love is dynamic and a changing thing. * Love is primarily giving and not receiving. B. Elements of Love 4 Basic Elements a. Care - shown by active concern for the life and growth of the one we love b. Responsibility

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    VI. Caroline Bingley and Lady Catherine de Bourgh Caroline Bingley‚ the sister of Charles Bingley‚ and Lady Catherine de Bourgh‚ the great aunt of Fitzwilliam Darcy‚ on the other hand‚ embody the negative connotations of women that Austen chastises throughout the novel. Caroline Bingley is seen throughout the text to mislead the other characters‚ allowing them to see only her positive characteristics; hoping they will not uncover her true nature. Not only is she judgmental of the other characters

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    male romance

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    013 10 October 2013 Romance When growing up there was always a difference between me and my male cousins. They experienced what some would call tough love. When reading Staples‚ Just Walk on by‚ he had a view on how young thugs were created. Staples observed what he called the “male romance” and its power to intimidate. Throughout live I came upon example of how romance is an important factor of upbringing in today’s society. Staples observation concerning the “male romance” with the power to

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    All you need is love “All you need is love”‚ it’s perfectly described by the Beatles‚ and indeed it is. Love‚ the greatest gift of all‚ the most important thing for every single one of us. Loving your friends‚ your family‚ your pets‚ or‚ especially‚ that precious boy or girl‚ man or woman. It’s the phenethylamine that makes us fall in love and gives us that incredible feeling when we see a special person. After a few years our body gets used to that hormone and the endorfines in our brain take

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    What Is Love

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    Monday Oct. 19th What is Love? According to Webster’s dictionary the word love is described as a strong‚ positive emotion of regard and affection. But in society today it seems as if we throw the word love around in such a loose manner it really has lost its meaning. Ranging from “I love Coach purses”‚ to actually telling a person “I love you” is now a common thing. Throughout this essay I’ll be taking a philosophical approach to help give a better understanding of what love is according to the

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    Love and marriage between Wickham and Lydia Pride and Prejudice is the most successful and popular novel written by Jane Austen. It revolves around the intricacies of courtship and marriage between members of social classes‚ which‚ in this case‚ is her own class – the middle class. In Pride and Prejudice‚ Jane Austen describes many different loves and marriages. Whereby‚ she can express her viewpoint that one’s character often reflects his or her marriage and attitudes towards love. In this essay

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    what is love?!

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    Whenever we ask‚ “What is love?” it’s usually because a) we’re unsure if a certain special someone really loves us‚ or b) because a certain special someone just accused us of not really loving them. When we are truly engaged in giving and receiving love‚ we don’t ponder such philosophical questions. It’s only when something is lacking that we begin to analyze and contemplate what that thing actually is. For example‚ nobody sits down to a full meal and asks‚ “What is a pastrami sandwich?” It’s

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    The Ballroom of Romance The author of “The Ballroom of Romance‚” William Trevor uses the main character‚ Bridie’s‚ third person narration to exploit a first-person point of view by using free indirect‚ which adds the effect of irony. This short story uses short lines to express to the reader the thoughts that Bridie has about romance in her life. The character Bridie is the narrator of her own story; since the story opens with her and ends with her using free indirect there are many examples

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    14 Mr. Collins goes on at length during dinner about his patronage‚ the Lady Catherin de Bourgh and her residence in Rosings Park. He continues on and relays how he is exceptionally well suited at flattering Lady de Bourgh and her daughter Miss de Bourgh. Mr. Bennet is not impressed and finds his cousin rather silly. Chapter 15 Very quickly‚ Mr. Collins decides that due to his obligation in the inheritance he will ask for Jane’s hand in marriage‚ but is dissuaded when Mrs. Bennet tells him that

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