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    The pursuit of love can feel like an endless journey‚ never ceasing until you’ve found the one. The Great Gatsby is a story told from the perspective of Nick Carraway‚ an up-and-coming bond salesman living in a small cottage in West Egg next to the affluent Jay Gatsby. Across the bay in East Egg is Nick’s distant cousin Daisy Buchanan and her husband Tom. “anyone lived in a pretty how town” can be interpreted as a poem about two lovers‚ named anyone and no one. They lived together happily and when

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    What is love The great depression‚ bootleggers‚ Jazz‚ flappers and changing lifestyles are all part of the roaring 20’s. A time when women redefined themselves and music grew to an all time high. This revolutionary and dynamic decade is the setting for The Great Gatsby and “Winter Dreams” both by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Set in New York‚ The Great Gatsby is the story of James Gatz‚ a newly rich

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    novel Great Expectations‚ a cruel elderly woman‚ Miss Havisham‚ had been left at the altar by a man named Compeyson. Therefore‚ she uses an innocent and undeserving orphan girl‚ Estella‚ to take vengeance on all men as a whole. Estella is raised in a way that causes her to be incapable of expressing any form of love and is consequently cold towards the men who seek her. She treats the main character‚ a boy named Pip‚ in this way‚ through an unrequited love. Similarly‚ in the song “I Don’t Love You”

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    Unrequited love is a love that is not openly reciprocated. The one who is adored may or may not be aware of his/her admirer’s romantic affections. They also may ignore their admirer out of lack of interest or the presence of another lover. “Let no one who loves be called altogether unhappy. Even love unreturned has its rainbow” (J.M. Barrine‚ The Little Minister). This certain type of love has been depicted as an unselfish and uncomplaining willingness to accept suffering and humility. Psychiatrist

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    Morning! “Love makes everything come alive‚ it can turn the ugliest caterpillar into the most beautiful butterfly‚ and it can change the world so that it’s never dark‚ or sad or painful...” This is the line that marked on my mind after watching the movie Suddenly It’s Magic. I myself‚ really do believe in love‚ how about you? Do you believe in love? Do you know the true meaning of love? Well‚ I am here to give you some knowledge about love. The first kind of love is the most impossible love‚ the Platonic

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    Unrequited love Unrequited love is a painful experience that it hurts for people who loves or is loved. After reading these stories: Killing‚ A Rose for Emily‚ The story of an hour‚ unrequited love is very dangerous to a person that feels they are not loved from others. They are sad stories but let look at “Killing”: father lost his son‚ “A rose for Emily”: kill boyfriend so she can be with him forever‚ “The story of hour”: feel happiness in one hour before she dies because of disappointed. Killing

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    Everyone eventually meets the man or woman of their dreams. Whether it’s online or in your local grocery store‚ everyone is bound to meet their perfect match. According to Harville Hendrix‚ the author of the article The Mystery of Attraction‚ he mentions that there are three theories that he has noticed or have looked more into and he also has his own theory. The three theories that he mentions are as follows: biological theory‚ exchange theory‚ and the persona theory. When it comes to his own

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    Wealthy Love The Great Gatsby was a very twisted book so many things happened and it did not seem to add up. F. Scott Fitzgerald did not seem to know how to name “The Great Gatsby” at first‚ it is full of themes and some major themes were love‚ wealth and cheating. Therefore‚ a better title would be Wealthy Love. Almost every character in the book is wealthy or is thriving to be wealthy. Tom and Daisy were a wealthy couple‚ Jay Gatsby grew up with old money and Nick did as well. Myrtle

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    The Consequences of Unrequited Love Why does love sometimes turn into hatred? If someone is said to have loved another then why do people feel hatred and seek vengeance when realizing the feeling is not mutual? Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ author of The Scarlet Letter‚ and Arthur Miller‚ author of The Crucible‚ effectively depict the consequences of unrequited love through their characters’ Roger Chillingworth and Abigail Williams’s desires for vengeance. Both these authors use the notion that there

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    Viviana G. Love is defined as having passion‚ devotion‚ and tenderness in which these feelings are shared between two people. In the 1920’s the meaning of love greatly changed in the eyes of society. Divorce was more common‚ committing adultery was normal‚ and‚ small-town women went to the big city in search for rich husbands. In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel‚ The Great Gatsby‚ the reader is shown how adultery was normal when Tom has an open affair with Myrtle. Through Daisy’s horrible marriage

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