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    full of fun, happiness, friendships, and love. Children from a young age are captivated by the colorful art, whacky characters, and funny moments found in the classic cartoon films. The children may walk away from the movie feeling happy, but their minds have been contaminated with ideas far beyond their understanding; ideas specially pertaining to love. From such a young age, children are used the idea of ideal love, love at first site, and eternal love from Cinderella, Pocahontas, Beauty and the

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    Against Gay Marriage

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    world are against Gay Marriage and Gay Rights in general. Why can’t the LGBT community feel comfortable with who they are? Also, why can’t people around the world be happy for them? Why is being gay wrong if it’s something that makes that person happy? It upsets me how much cruelty there is around us, especially with people who want to love others of the same gender as them. Honestly if someone is a part of the LGBT community it is perfectly fine in my opinion. If you judge a person for being themselves

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    heterosexual couples? Why restrict these citizens from their rights just because of their love for another? Should we deny foreign customs to foreigners just because they aren’t customs we perform? The United States is a land of the free, not the restricted. We are not robots set to one program, and one program alone. Every human being is an individual, and they all do things their own way. If you were in their position, you would want the same thing. You would want to be happy. Homosexual couples have rights

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    birth of the lovers. The feud caused several problems which lead into a number of unfortunate events. I believe that, in Romeo and Juliet, the family feud had a major role on the teenage love. The feud caused them to become rebellious, secretive, and to end their lives. The actions from both families influenced the couple to make unwisely choices behind their parent’s backs. Both teenagers were restricted since birth to interact with each other. Along with the Capulet's and Montague’s rules it caused

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    conventions of romance, they have almost polar opposite endings. The main couple in Singin’ in the Rain, Don Lockwood and Kathy Selden, share a typical happy ending. This typical happy ending of a romantic comedy consists of the two main characters falling in love and living their “happily ever after” life. In contrast to this perfect “happily ever after” ending, La La Land ends in a very different way. In the movie La La Land the main couple, Mia and Sebastian, do not end up together at the end of the movie

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    The Power of Love in The Four Loves by C.S. Lewis Through life, people experience many kinds of love. Many people often believe they love someone, when they actually do not because they may not know what the word means. As much as we want to understand love, it is still simply indescribable. As C.S. Lewis tries to explain it in his book, The Four Loves, it is still a mystery as to what love truly means. I believe in order to know what love means, one must experience it. It is quite true

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    Same Sex, Same Rights

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    people believe that the marriage between two same-sex couples is not natural. Marriage should be based on love, regardless of sex, color or religion. Marriage is a civil and Constitutional right that grants anyone the right to be happy. Through the laws, they have the power to separate the church from the state. With these on their power, gays and lesbians have enough power to receive the same marriage and legal benefit as heterosexual couples. Marriage is a constitutional right protected in the United

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    sitcoms of Scrubs, Friends, and Love all evolve around single young adults. By comparing the three, one can come to understand how love is shown through TV in the United States. Throughout the episodes, it becomes apparent on why the couples are together. In Scrubs, it is easy to see that Carla and Turk make each other happy. Dr. Perry Cox and Jordan are together because that is where they are comfortable. In Friends, Monica and Richard are together because it makes them happy. Ross and Rachel were bound

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    Hermia's Dream Ending

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    him, but she in love with someone else. The rising action in this story is, when the sprite Puck was told by Oberon to pour a special kind of juice on Demetrius’s eyes so that he would fall in love with Helena. The reason Oberon told him to do this is because he wanted to help them be happy and he felt sorry for Helena. But Puck got the two couples mixed up and instead of pouring the juice on Demetrius’s eyes he poured it on Lysander’s eyes and this made him fall in love with Helena, rather

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    youthfulness to it but also maturity, while you watch this piece you can see the couple in love and full of

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