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    The Influence of Divine Love Throughout most world religions, the topic of love and its various forms have been analyzed in hopes of developing a true appreciation for the sacred. Some writers, specifically C.S. Lewis, devoted much of their work to studying love in a religious sense and how it relates the spiritual and non-spiritual world. Lewis was able to deduct that love was represented in two major forms, earthly and divine. Divine love nurtures all earthly loves and is the means of forming

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    Many people give up on love once they get hurt, and they think that it is the end of the world. El que ama, sufre; el que sufre, lucha; y el que lucha, vence, which translates to he who loves, suffers; he who suffers, fights; and he who fights, wins. This dicho meaning that the one who loves will get hurt, but will eventually feel that they do not want to go down without a fight, and in the end they will have the desire to feel a sense of happiness and peace that they will end in victory in so many

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    Love has its own way of putting itself together, there are different paths that it could take whether one may like it or not. Kyle Waltman states that “love exists in a variety of different forms” (347) and how “romantic love” (347) is the one that society admires the most. From the teenage love to when one gets married, it is something that grows in its own way day by day. Love is the most complex feeling there is out there, it comes in two forms: infatuation or the true feeling of love. As time

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    heart. I am a sucker for a soppy love story, with a sweet ending that leaves rooms of like-minded people in an unanimous sigh of "Aww". It is the moments like those that give me a little more faith in humanity. Through all the chaos and tragedy in the world, there's still enough hope and trust for people to fall in love; even through the most painful circumstances. From a young age, little girls daydream about meeting their 'Prince Charming' and falling madly in love; being swept off your feet and

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    Fighting for Love It was a cold monday night when two families decided that they didn’t want to take care of there kids so they drove to this little town on the other side of the bridge and just left them alone wandering in the woods. The boy’s name was Justin and he was only six years old they had told him that they would be back but they lied and just took off. Jasmin was only five years old and they told her that they were going to play hide and seek but they also lied to her. Justin started to

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    about the love displayed by characters, including the platonic love that is demonstrated by best friends Romeo and Mercutio. Both Baz Luhrmann and Franco Zeffirelli are able to portray this perfectly in their own different ways during the major fight scene between Tybalt and Mercutio. Baz Luhrmann is able to portray love in this fight scene with dramatic and intense music, along with fast paced camera work and close up shots. The close ups, for example, are very important in displaying the love between

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    What is love exactly? Love can be painful, love can be sad, but more than anything love should bring in happiness to a person. It is the most powerful and scariest thing in the world. It makes people do the craziest and dumbest thing that you can never think of. When you love someone, whether you make them mad, cry, upset, or hurt them, true love well never be replaced. For some people it may bring them hope, beauty, and joy into one’s life. It does not matter what kind of love it is because all

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    The Ambiguity of Love and Passion The concept of love and passion can be considered an abstract emotion which may be immeasurable within a relationship. Although, one is hopeful to feel love and passion in most modern day marriages, however, Kate Chopin demonstrates in her short story " The Storm” there is a possibility to married and yet be lacking in one of the most important aspects of a marriage such as passion. However, is the emotion for love in order to maintain a family together substantial

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    This third distinction between how Rochester ‘loves’ and cares about Jane is also important to this discussion of the development of his ‘love’ for her throughout the novel. Regarding his development, I believe Rochester does develop a care for Jane during the first phase of their relationship. Just as Rochester was not truly in love with Jane at first, Jane infatuated with him; he was her “whole world; and more than the world…[her] hope of heaven…[her] idol” (Brontë 316). Katharine Bubel explains

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    3.1.1 The story of lovers in the novels Love, it is a thing…In our world, many people try to find companions for life. Love has become a religion in Wuthering Heights, providing a shield against the fear of death and the annihilation of personal identity or consciousness. This use of love would explain the inexorable connection between love and death in the characters' speeches and actions. Of the major themes in both novels are the nature of love — both romantic and brotherly but, oddly enough

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