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Loved At All Critical Lens

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The quote by Alfred Lord Tennyson “‘tis better to have loved and lost than to have never have loved at all.” is very powerful and very true. From the story How Much Land Does a Man Need? by Leo Tolstoy provides evidence of the truth of this quote and is also presented in the story The Fault in Our Stars by John Green. These two stories highlight the life lessons of loving something and losing it compared to not having had it at all. This quote can also be put into real life because everyone needs to make a few mistakes in order to learn and losing something allows for life lessons as well. Tennyson’s quote can be applied to a lot of things in life, like literature and even reality. Tennyson’s quote is very truthful in the way that loving something and losing it can provide life lessons like learning to grieve and healing from the loss. It also proves to be truthful through the short story by Leo Tolstoy, which portrayed a man who was hungry for land even when he had all that he needed. If he had not loved having all that land and losing it Poham would not have learned the lesson that land is not a necessity and that land really isn’t …show more content…

This opinion has been proven within this entire paper. With The Fault in Our Stars by John Green people have learned that losing somebody can be something to learn from and become strong with. From How Much Land Does a Man Need? by Leo Tolstoy the reader learns that lessons can be taught through the lose of a loved object, such as land, and things that are not necessities in life. Lastly people learned that it is always better to have loved and lost in reality so they can learn compared to not have had the thing in the first place and not learning from the loss. Loving and losing is bitter sweet, but it makes for a great story and allows for people to

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