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    types of love which usually sparks conflict among the characters. Some types of love in the play include unrequited love‚ romantic love‚ friendship love‚ parental love‚ and love of family honor. The most common types of love displayed in Shakespeare’s works are romantic and unrequited love. These two different types of love are similar and different in many ways such as they can cause tragedies and conflicts. The first type of love and one of the most common is unrequited love. Unrequited love

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    correlated to hoplite warfare with love as its partner. For the speaker in one of her poems‚ an invocation to Aphrodite‚ the spiritual accompaniment of Aphrodite is necessary for them to bear the hurt of unrequited love‚ this being close to the transcendent erotic love Socrates and Plato advocate for. Two types of love the Greeks believed seemed to exist in this poem‚ the eros (“passion”) the speaker feels for the unnamed woman‚ and philia‚ or “affectionate love” that comes from the experience of

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    Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night most of the character’s actions and thoughts are motivated through love. In modern and past society love is viewed as a gift or blessing‚ but in this case love is the main cause of suffering and characters that do fall in love are most of the time misguided and acts of cruelty either fall on them or they cause them. Straight from the beginning Orsino is manipulated with love for Olivia. His obsession over her causes him to refuse to go hunting or any other activity that

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    Unrequited Love Romeo and Juliet‚ a timeless piece of literature written by William Shakespeare in 1595. The storyline depicts two star-crossed lovers from rivaling families in the humble streets of Verona‚ Italy. While the romantic love between handsome Romeo and fair Juliet encaptures all of our hearts‚ there is more than just romantic love hidden in this play’s depths. For example‚ unrequited love plays a significant role in the making of this story. It is because of the unrequited love that

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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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    impact on the entire community of Verona and really exhibits Romeo and Juliet’s naive and inexperienced tendencies. The film follows two young adults and their journey in experiencing loves boundaries as impulsive risk takers. Chases’ life is interrupted when he goes to a school dance to get over his unrequited love. He meets there Emma‚ a shy girl who suffers from a disease which can cause her to die if she passes out. They develop a relationship‚ which is

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    Unrequited Love in "Porphyria ’s Lover" In Robert Browning ’s dramatic monologue "Porphyria ’s Lover‚" he introduces the persona‚ a twisted and abnormally possessive lover whose dealings are influenced by the perceived deliberation of others actions. As the monologue begins‚ a terrible‚ almost intentional storm sets upon the persona‚ who awaits his love‚ Porphyria. His lover "glide[s] in" (l 6) from a "gay feast" (l 27) and attempts to calm her angry love. This leads to a disastrous end‚ either

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    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” by My Chemical Romance‚ the mentioned love interest does not share the writer’s affection. Many people‚ including the authors of the song‚ can relate to the lack of mutuality in Pip and Estella’s relationship. Due to this‚ the song best relates to Estella’s tragic efforts to defy love. To begin with

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    ------------------------------------------------- Question 01 – what’s it about‚ audience‚ style‚ genre‚ period‚ space‚ technical‚ your role. In November 2011 my group and I performed a devised piece entitled ‘Unrequited Love’. The theme of our piece was conflict‚ young people in love but with different aims in life. As well as the couple’s conflict we had two other characters who wanted to be loved but had to be underhanded to get it! Finally to add even more chaos we had the interfering parents

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    different types of loves represented in Twelfth Night. If you ever wanted to investigate the different kinds of love there may be in existence‚ and try to define and understand how different love can be represented‚ then twelfth seems to be the ultimate play. It was written in 1623 by William Shakespeare‚ the characters of twelfth night display various sorts of characteristics and personalities which are the essential ingredients that add to the play to show the different ways love can be represented

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