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    Love is what made poetry famous. Everyone from Shakespeare with his sonnets to children with their red roses use poetry to express love. Love is the filling in poetry’s pie, the melody in its symphony, and the pregnancy scare in its soap-opera. In Dante's opinion, not only poetry, but everything is composed of love: Not the Creator nor a single creature, as you know, ever existed without love, the soul's love or the love that comes by nature. (Alighieri 185) The human race has difficulty

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    the word practice in my mind. This practice round of marriage makes me feel trapped. I don't wanna feel trapped for the rest of my life in this comfort zone of our love being bound by monogamy. How do you leave the comfort zone? Well you never really leave it because of course you took on the role of having this person be madly in love with you. However I propose to you a non monogamous relationship aka an open relationship. I'd like to take this moment of being young and avoid being 18 and feeling

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    As horrible as this sounds, I don't believe that Medea ever loved her children, for there was no more love for her to give that she hadn't already given to Jason, as was demanded of her by Aphrodite and Hera. What many readers confuse for Medea's love for her children, is in actuality her love for Jason. As such, her reluctance to murder his sons can be construed as her reluctance to part ways with the last remnants of her marriage to the Greek. In this sense, it may be said that Medea was a mother

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    Love : Love And Love

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    the sky – love probably has a slightly different look or meaning to each individual person. For me, love is something I’ve decided to do, something we should all receive, and something to give. Love is a deep desire to inflict joy and affection onto others, especially the ones people hold an emotional value with. I believe that all emotions derive from love or a lack of love. At a young age, I was taught that there are three different stages of love Eros love, Philos love, and Agape love. The first

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    Love Love is something that most humans look for in life because it comes with one of the greatest amount of pleasure a human being can experience. The love for our mother and our entire families is one of the first thing a baby feels and as the years goes by we know that life is about two big thing: success in work field and being able to find people that will love you for who you are. Being able to love is one of the most important thing because it can lead to a great amount of trust and knowing

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    Love plays a significant role in every human beings life. There are many different forms of love in a person’s life. A person feels a different love for their friend then they do for an intimate lover. They feel different love for their families and parents then they feel for animals or objects. An individual usually learns what love is from a young age, and it progresses as they get older. Some people have trouble experiencing some forms of love because they feel like they are unable to due to past

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    living room. He had loved them, and he had loved me too. When I look at my husband now, I see nothing but sadness in his eyes. The love I used to see there seems to have disappeared; it has become as lost as so many of those whom he had lost in the past few years. He lost his mother at a young age, and his father not so long after. Now he believes he’s lost me as well. I love my husband more than anything. He just seems so unhappy now; his smile no longer reaches anywhere near his eyes. As I paint the

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    the Webster dictionary the word love is made up of several different definitions. However, these definitions of love are the same and yet different. Even though this is a small four letter word, it has a great impact on the world. Love seems to be the main underlying goal that we all strive for in our lifetimes. It is the one thing that we all, as humans, have in common. It is the reason for both spectrums, to bring life into the world and to end life itself. Love is an emotion felt differently for

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    True love in both modern and ancient poetry remains a hot topic. Many poets have spouted their take on love through fancy shows of rhyme and rhythm while forgetting the realities of what true love is. True love doesn’t revolve around how one feels during the best times in life, but by the strength of two lover’s bond when everything around is beating them down. Poetry expresses true love’s strength and its converse extreme naivety. The selected poetry shows both the reality of love and the dreams

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    LOVE EXPOSITION He who does not have a clear understanding of love can never be a good lover The love that has been practiced by majority (as discussed) is not holistic as it ought to be, sometimes it is cold and at times warm hence cannot be the same to the natural love created and intended by our creator neither in anyway does it wholly resemble the love that he has shown us. Whatever is born of God overcomes the world (1 John 5:4) but the one practiced by man, instead the world has overcome. This

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