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    their love letter. 5 Reasons To Challenge Yourself  To Write 52 Love Letters To Your Partner 1. Love Letters Are Deep And Meaningful In a love letter, you can express those thoughts and feelings that are hard to convey through other means, such as text, email, or even in person. You get to express all your thoughts and feelings with abandon. You get to take your time and create the perfect love letter that gives off the exact message you want to

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    Beowulf's Love Letter

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    Stephen, I just wanted to write a letter to tell you how much I love you. My adoration for you is as undying as an eternal flame (pardon the cheesiness.) Your hugs are the best ever, and your kisses are short but sweet. I love the song you suggested I listen to, and I’m honestly sorta surprised that you like pop music, but I like it. Surprises are nice. :) You’re such a nice person, and I love you more than mortal words could ever POSSIBLY describe, my love. Whenever I see you, SIMPLY SEE YOU

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    My Love Letter

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    The sole qualification for writing a love letter is that you feel the love and want to express it. That’s the beauty of it. But it would be trite and probably false to say that as an expat, I can love Canada more truly (observe: Gord Downie). I think it interesting, however, that my love for Canada has grown up – become richer, more intentional and more constant – since I left. I moved with my family from Toronto to New York in 2014 to take a job teaching philosophy – a fantasy job, a world-class

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    Love is an emotion that corrodes values and clouds your judgment. In Nathaniel Hawthorne’s novel The Scarlet Letter it is revealed that the effects of love are sin, punishment and penance. Hester Prynne Is a beautiful young woman who shared a love with Dimmesdale, a decorated puritan minister in their community. Hester is married to Chillingworth, an elderly physician who sent her to America to live but never followed. Because of the love Hester and Dimmesdale shared it made them sin and led them

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    In The Screwtape Letters, the topic of love appears continuously throughout the text. In different ways, it is seen that the theme of love is used. Love is commonly understood as a deep feeling for another but C.S describes God’s love as so much more. God’s love is unchanging and no matter what wrong is committed, he will continue to love. Whether it is seen in the patients love of Christ, his love of his mother, or his love for his romantic partner, they all point to one prominent thing, God. Screwtape

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    Luke Martin, an uneasy boy, at Benjamin Colie High School. Writing a love letter to Sara Piper. Rushing to make sure it’s done before she gets out class, he forgets to sign it. Running down the stairs, he bumps into another kid dropping his letter down the stairway. Dean Cater walking out of class picks up an unsigned envelope with Sara Piper’s name on it. Recognizing the letter is from Luke, Dean figures he was too scared to give it to Sara so he does. The only problem is when he gives it to

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    Tugi Davaadorj Scarlet Letter What is love? Hester and Chillingworth “Yes, I hate him!...He betrayed me! He has done me worse wrong than I did him!” (160) The relationship between Hester and Chillingworth deteriorates to the point that Hester is unable to abide her past marriage with him. In Hester’s perspective, Chillingworth subdued her with his words to invoke a sense of love, hence, committing a bigger crime than hers. This illustrates how love can be an illusion. Dimmesdale and Chillingworth

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    True love can conquer all. Ernest Sandeen writes The Scarlet Letter as a Love Story to give insight that Nathaniel Hawthorne’s novel, The Scarlet Letter, is indeed all about love. Characters and symbols both show the love evident in the novel. The Scarlet Letter is always bluntly read as a story of shame. However it may be more complex than that. Most readers view The Scarlet Letter as a novel about sin, but it is more of a story of love shown by the significance of the “A”, love being the force

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    Love is virtually a universal emotion. Almost everyone experiences being in love or being loved, and the same thing could be said about hatred. In The Scarlet Letter, Nathaniel Hawthorne discusses the similarities between love and hate. He observes that people who are in love and those who hate both feel empty with the absence of their subject of attention. At the end of his book he reflects, “It is a curious subject of observation and inquiry, whether hatred and love be not the same thing at bottom”

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    like reason. And when the two most powerful emotions, love and hate, originate in alike ways, it may be easy to view them as being eerily similar. The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne explores these emotions through its characters as one of its most prominent themes throughout the novel. Despite love and hate sharing innumerable similarities, they are fundamentally vastly different emotions. There are many similarities between hate and love, that can lead to the claim that they are the same thing

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