Human beings have a lot of necessities; eat, sleep, move, and breathe, but there is also one thing that for us is as essential as those already mentioned, love. Love is a word that could not be described exactly with a worldwide definition, some say is an emotion, a feeling, a state of mind, a phase, a goal, or from a more medical point of view, love is a mix of a big amount of hormones produced by your brain...
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I remember walking in my junior year of high school in 2016, I walked in having no hopes to experience nor find intimate love during my high school years. It was simply that I could not feel it up until this year of high school and I found everyone quite boring and thought at the time, that I was the only one that thought what I was thinking, that love is not real and there's no such thing as love....
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âThis is why you should not be in a relationship in the 21st centuryâ Feriel Oueslati From the cradle to your tomb, you live in a world where love is its core. Love used to be such a powerful word that death would be welcomed with open arms if it meant saving the other half from any possible harm, where sacrifices were made in a heartbeat; the chivalrous kind of love. We all have drooled over pictures of soldiers leaving...
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âIf all else perished and she remained, I should still continue to be. And if all else remains and she were annihilated, the universe will turn into a mighty stranger. I should not seem a part of it.â This line quoted by Slavoj Zizek in his talk about âLove as a Political Categoryâ is a clear expression of love, as we know it. That there is someone who is the most special among others. That if this someone will be...
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In the past years, I lived a life with no directions to follow. My heart was chained with emotional numbness and rejected the attempts of falling in love with the wrong person. I was scared of giving appreciation to others without even being appreciated in the very first place. I thought that I was living a happy, kind, exciting, and fascinating life, but it was nothing when I compared it with life when I was in love. The day I...
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The Beatles were one of the most famous boy bands in the â90s. Each member had a contribution to the band. Ringo Starr played drums, George Harrison played lead guitar, John Lennon played rhythm guitar and Paul Mccartney played bass. With the different instruments each of them plays, they still connected together to create a boy band no one will forget. Just like the Beatles, William Shakespeare does a wonderful job of incorporating all sorts all literary devices in his...
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Love is a philosophy that can imply various things to different people, however, all concepts of love have one thing in common. People can love other people, animals, or material things now, but it is the same: love (Kaufman, 2013). Granting their desires and cognitive compulsions can lead them to fall in love. Love, in essence, combines all of these things (Kaufman, 2013). Love is not physical nor spiritual. It's a partnership of the mind and heart, not one that...
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Nevil Shuteâs On The Beach is a thrilling story inspired by the possible outcome of nuclear war. Many changes are evident throughout the entire plot due to the situation; the end of the world. In addition to environmental changes, the lasting survivors go through profound mental, physical, and emotional changes. The character who goes through the most impactful change is Moira Davidson. From being a closed-minded victim of alcoholism to falling in love with a man she never thought she...
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Being in love; who wouldâve knew that such an idyllic feeling could be so complex and stressful at the same time. Falling in love was one of the best experiences of my life - I just wish I was more mature at the time to appreciate it. For the longest time, even at a young age, I never thought Iâd fall in love. Iâve always been over-obsessed with how I look and deeply self conscious about my weight. I often...
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In the process of attracting good men, you may meet a man who does not live in your city. Due to online dating, this seems to be the new normal. Depending on how you and your new date get along, it can eventually turn into a long-distance relationship. I have been in a long-distance relationship before, which can be very stressful. It also only works if both people involved are willing to do whatever they can to make it work....
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Dear Stranger, I have thought long and hard about why it is that I find falling in love with you so easy. This question has kept me up at night and quite frankly consumed much more time than I am comfortable with disclosing, so in the spirit of closure and giving myself some peace of mind, I am writing to you with a list of all the reasons I have come up with. This may seem pointless to you. I...
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In twelfth night, Shakespeare presents love as a type of madness through the character of Orsino and Olivia when he writes 'If I am as mad as he, then sadness and merry madness equal be' In these lines, Olivia suggests she is as mad as Malvolio, who has been different after reading the letter from 'Olivia'. However, Olivia makes a clear observation here. Her 'madness' functions as an announcement of her feelings for Cesario, which still are not returned, thus...
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Due to the long-standing rivalry between their two families, the pair cannot be together. This feud resulted in a tragic consequence. The main theme is loyalty because of the love in the conflict. Romeo and Juliet both struggle to be loyal to their families. At the beginning of the play Romeo claims to be in love with Rosaline. âdevout religion of my eyeâ Romeo defines his love for Rosaline in religious terms to exaggerate his love for her. By emphasizing...
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In the lecture by Doctor Helen Fisher titled, âWhy People Fall in Loveâ, she explores precisely that- explaining what emotional, biological, and physical drives lead human beings to fall in love with another person. Though we have always had an innate drive for reproduction, humans did not initially evolve as monogamous beings. Fisher believes that initial romantic attraction stemmed from mammal mating rituals and sexual competition within the animal kingdom. This phenomenon is even noted by Charles Darwin as, âwhat...
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'Sometimes you have to forget what you feel, and remember what you deserve.'. I'm not sure who said or wrote it, but after reading Simone's book, The Woman Destroyed, her fiction has the ability to deeply and powerfully influence my emotions, views, and opinions. The Woman Destroyed, a collection of three novellas by Simone, explores the complexity of womanhood in a collection of three women, all past their early youth, all confronting unanticipated crises and bound by circumstance. Each story...
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Love, at first sight, is an oxymoronic statement. The concepts donât go together at all, they might work in Hollywood but they donât work in a scientific sense. They may work in theory but they donât work in reality. The theme is conveyed throughout many romantic films and plays from the classic âRomeo and Julietâ to the contemporary âTwilightâ and even Prince Harry said that he knew Megan was âthe oneâ the very first time they met. But science proves...
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