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Love
557 wordsLove is Blind: I am sitting at my desk, and suddenly it hits me: a beautiful idea for a new website, that 'one and only' offering to catapult my entrepreneurial fantasies into instant success. I am confident it will work. I know everyone will visit the site. Even my family loves the idea. I invest a good deal of time and a substantial amount of money developing and marketing this website I love, but a year passes and the sole visitor to the site is I. What at first seemed like an exciting, profi...
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Time Tristan And Isolde
1,259 wordsWebster's dictionary defines the word lovesick as an adjective used to describe one that is disconsolate because of unrequited love. Gottfried von Strassburg writes his romance, Tristan, for a lovesick audience. In his introduction, Gottfried notes that anyone who has been in love will rejoice in reading about the love of others. Gottfried's definition of the term lovesick, however, is different and more in-depth than simply unrequited love. The story tells of the great love of not only Tristan ...
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Bowl As A Symbol Of Her Love
1,052 wordsThe Empty Bowl on "Janus" In "Janus" Ann Beattie starts out by describing a certain bowl. The entire essay describes this bowl in many different situations and from different points of view. After reading the story one might think the bowl symbolizes herself or changes in her life or even the way she looks at herself. However unconventional it may seem, a deeper analysis of the story pointed me in the direction of seeing the bowl as a symbol of her love. Initially the bowl is perfect, as any new...
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Spherical Images To Two Lover's Love
1,202 wordsA Valediction: for Weeping by John Donne In John Donne's "A Valediction: for Weeping", the speaker consoles his lover before leaving on a sea voyage and begs her not to cry. Crying, the speaker tells his lover this poem atthe docks before he boards his ship going abroad. Donne, who pioneered (though never coined the term) the "metaphysical conceit" uses a spherical image as the central metaphor in his poem. When Donne uses irony, paradox, and hyperbole including the use of round images such as: ...
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Porphyria's Lover
4,529 wordsTHE STORM WITHIN AND THE STORM WITH OUT Porphyria's Lover - Literary Analysis The finest woks of Browning endeavor to explain the mechanics of human psychology. The motions of love, hate, passion, instinct, violence, desire, poverty, violence, and sex and sensuousness are raised from the dead in his poetry with a striking virility and some are even introduced with a remarkable brilliance. Thanks to the changes wrought by the Industrial Revolution, so many people living in such close quarters, po...