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  • Buttercup's True Love
    884 words
    In society today, when someone mentions the word "Love" and are referring to love between two of no relation, it is guaranteed that at least half the people surrounding you will shudder. Whether it be through observation or experience, people have come to learn that Love is far from being the ideal state in which one should live in and, for that matter, many choose to stay away from it. It is known to break hearts, to hurt feelings and, believe it or not, it truly is not always happily ever afte...
  • Red Rose
    359 words
    A rose. A red rose. It represents love. The feeling of warmth, comfort, happiness and companionship. A rose can represent you lover in all their beauty through its glistening red petals. The feeling one gets when given a rose from their one and only is indescribable. It makes you feel like you are the only one that exists in his world; you above all are number one on his list. He loves you like no other, for who you are. Love above all else is the strongest feeling you could have for someone. Th...
  • To You With Love From Valentine
    342 words
    : N 1 67... 2010 Saint Valentine's Day This day is called so thanks to St. Valentine, who was the priest, and he has been sentenced to the death penalty. In the 3-rd century AD the Roman emperor has published the law forbidding the marriages. The legend says that the priest Valentine disobeyed that law and secretly married the couples who love each other. In a dungeon St. Valentine fell in love with a girl who was the prisoner's daughter and they communicated by means of notes. Before the execut...
  • Humiliation To The Hairpin
    272 words
    Many people believe that it is easier to have relationship with someone who has the same background. And most of the time, people think economic background as the most important aspect. Guy de Maupassant, in his two stories 'Humiliation'; and 'The Hairpin'; relates love and economic background in unique way. Of these two, I prefer 'Humiliation'; to 'The Hairpin. ' ; That is because even though 'The Hairpin'; is better in describing the conflict, the character's feeling in 'humiliation'; is more ...
  • Little Prince's Planet
    575 words
    The Little Prince was a very interesting book to say the least. It opened my eyes to many things that I had no idea about. It was about a little prince who was against 'grown-up' beliefs. He believed that children were the best. He thought this because they are open-minded and have much faith in what they believe. The little prince never experienced death or anything tragic so he was quite clueless when it came to 'the real world. ' He didn't love anything in his life except his rose. She talked...
  • My Sweet Red Rose
    1,040 words
    Oh Anna. Don t leave me now. I need you more than anything. You are my beloved wife of 50 years. 50 long years. The children... our life together. You are my life. We ve been through so much, you can t leave me now. I built my life around you. Oh remember that time we walked through the field of flowers. Flowers have filled our house ever since. Ohh you are my rose. My sweet red rose. Don t leave me. I want to go where you go. I cannot be without you... 50 years. But I can t keep you here. I wan...
  • Rose As A Symbol Of Her Beauty
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    For many centuries, young men have been telling their sweethearts about ephemeral youth and passion which, like a candle, burns brightly but dies out slowly but surely. Edmund Waller's persona in the poem "Song" is such a young man. He sends a rose to his beloved to "Tell her that [she] wastes her time and [him] (2) by acting shy and staying out of sight. This young lover is trying to tell his paramour that their time is too short for such petty things. He is telling her to forget society and le...
  • Emily's Rose
    676 words
    A Rose, the Universal Symbol of Love In William Faulkner's "A Rose for Emily,' Miss Emily Grierson is a lonely old woman, living a life void of all love and affection; although the rose only directly appears in the title, the rose surfaces throughout the story as a symbol. In contemporary times, the rose also symbolizes emotions like love and friendship. The rose symbolizes dreams of romances and lovers. These dreams belong to women, who like Emily Grierson, have yet to experience true love for ...

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