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  1. Different Types of Love Essay "Love does not begin and end the way we seem to think it does. Love is a battle, love is a war; love is a growing up." –James A. Baldwin. The author, Baldwin talks about the fact that we assume love starts once you meet that person and it ends when you die, but love is everlasting and is a part of you from the very beginning. In his quote he also says that we will face different types of love, while growing up. Films are made about it, books, songs, and poems are written. Artists draw, paint and sculpt from inspiration of it and people spend their entire lives waiting for it. In dictionaries love is defined as a feeling of warm personal attachment or deep affection but it is more than just a deep connection. Its more than deep connections...show more content... This is why mother sends out more of a warm fuzzy feeling than the father. Family love is the type of love that every human being encounters throughout his or her lifetime. It's the very first and less painful type of love. Parental love isn't the only part of family love. Sibling love is a big part to. Sibling rivalry starts when the second child is born and the 1st child starts to feel alienated and abandoned. Even though siblings are like archenemies, they have the most caring love. Since they are closer through blood, they have the ability to protect each other and fight for each other. Another main type of love is the love that is felt towards friends. This love is felt less when younger because when you are younger you are accompanied more by parental love and attention. But when grown older, parents become busier that the kid will start creating their own bonds and connections with other children their age. This would start a friendship. After people make new friends they start to become more dependent and more trusting until they feel like they are one person with their friend. Having common interests, similar history, common values, and equality draws people to be together as friends. Psychologically when one friend feels pain the other friend feels it because of the bond created between them. In their mind they have automatically "connected" themselves with that person. But friendship is the hardest to find because you're not ...Get more content on HelpWriting.Net...

  2. What We Talk About When We Talk About Love What We Talk About When We Talk About Love After analyzing Raymond Carver's "What We Talk About When We Talk About Love," it is easy to see that there are several different ideas concerning true love that the characters in the story are in dispute over. Terri's idea of real love is the most valid out of the group at the table. All of the members of the group are rather confused as to what real love is. Terri is included as one of the confused. However, I believe that she is the closest to understanding what love is. A key piece of evidence demonstrating her understanding of love is her remark to Laura and Nick. She scolds the couple for basing their relationship on physical aspects, rather than emotion or passion. Terri, like the rest...show more content... Mel on the other hand, is not passionate. It seems as though Terri favored marriage with Ed over marriage with Mel. In Raymond Carver's story "What We Talk About When We Talk About Love," there is a wide array of opinions concerning the true definition of love. I believe that the character with the most absurd idea of love is Mel. Mel is Terri's second husband. He claims to only believe in spiritual love. In his past, Mel spent "five years in seminary." This is obviously what he bases his idea upon. Mel declares that if he could go back in time, he would enjoy being a knight in armor to shield him from other people. This reveals to me that Mel is emotionally closed off and concealed from other people. Furthermore, as seen through his wife, Terri, Mel does not have the passion inside him that is necessary to experience love. The only love that Mel does experience is the love toward his children, but that is love in a different sense. Loving his children is a natural instinct. They are born into his care, and are made with his own blood. His love for them was not searched for. It just came to be when they were born. Mel's relationship with Terri, or any other women that he may have encountered in the past is distant and indifferent as to who they are inside. Mel's ideas toward love are ...Get more content on HelpWriting.Net...

  3. What Is Love? Essay examples "I love you." These three small words have such a powerful meaning. Love is something for which every human since the beginning of time has searched. From the quest for the perfect guy or girl, to yearning for acceptance, the search goes back to the individual's desire for love. The dilemma is that love has become hackneyed and cliché. People fling around the word love as if it is nothing when in reality love is such a powerful word. People use the word love when in reality they should be using the word lust or infatuation. Society tries to replace a person's need to be loved through sex, which does not work because that person just ends up getting hurt. Does true love really exist, or is it as bogus as a fairytale? The poems, "Let me not...show more content... In the poem, "Let me not to the marriage of true love," the speaker notes that love that alters through circumstances is not love at all (Shakespeare 574). True love is unconditional. True love does not care whether a person's lover's looks or personality change because the person will still love her. Even if the lover makes mistakes, the love is still present. The speaker also articulates that love watches through the storm, but is never moved (Shakespeare). True love is identical to being in an eye of a storm. Although there is a destructive storm around, nothing can disturb or shake true love. When problems arise, the lovers may be shaken, but never moved. The speaker realizes that beauty if fleeting. He comments that even though the beauty of youth will go away, love does not change; love is not bound by time. True love realizes that people are not going to be young and beautiful forever. Time basically does not exist because even after death, the love will still be there. Shakespeare's speaker compares true love to a star that guides all the lost ships; although a person may be able to calculate its distance no one will truly comprehend how much it is truly worth (574). True love can be like a star it seems like such a little thing until one studies it and experiences it and then the true worth of it is known. Shakespeare's character argues that if true love does not exist, Shakespeare has never ...Get more content on HelpWriting.Net...

  4. Love Essay : Family Love Family Love I have two older brothers, and I am the youngest and only girl. From my parents and my brothers I am always getting love from them. Love is a feeling in your heart that you feel towards someone you care strongly about. Love isn't something that you can just feel, but it can be shown as well. As my brothers, parents, and I always show each other how we feel for one another. There is nothing better in the world than to know that you are loved by someone that means so much to you. First, my oldest brother and I have always been close. We definitely annoy each other at times, but he has no problem showing me that he cares for me. Even if he spends his time taking funny pictures of me embarrassing me and what not he will always post...show more content... In an article named Proof There's Nothing Like A Sibling Bond on the Huffpost by Alena Hall says "The connection is hard to describe in a single word. It's the comfort felt when you sit in the same room with your brother and sister, in pure silence, yet you both know how the other is feeling." I know the feeling she is talking about, and I think you know what someone else is feeling only by really knowing them. The only way you really know someone is by loving them. Lastly, My parents are my rock. Not only did they show me that they loved me by taking care of me my 20 years of life from when I was just born, and having to change my diapers constantly, but till now trying to make sure I have everything I need. I feel as if the little things always count the most, and it's those little things we take for granted. For example everyday I get home my dad says "how did your day go today?" Showing he cares about what's going in my life. Another example me and my dad at one point woke up at the same time for work he had to leave a little earlier than I did, but would still manage to make me food without me even asking making sure I ate even if he was running a bit late. Its those little things that show me he loves me without even him having to tell me he does. My mom constantly tells me she ...Get more content on HelpWriting.Net...

  5. Essay about What is Love? What is love? The type of love I'm describing is the one that gives you butterflies when a certain person comes to mind. Just seeing that particular person can be enough to make one smile and make your day and all the worries go away. Right now that person comes to mind. It's neither a crush nor infatuation and many are willing to do anything for this thing that is called love. Love can hurt in the long run, and people can also be blinded by it. Those who are ready to be loved have to ask themselves if there are emotionally ready for. Many people put up walls to guard their "heart" from being hurt again. Love teaches us many lessons. We use those lessons in our future relationships. We don't want to make the same mistakes. Lastly, love...show more content... Its gives us that love in return can make us feel tingly and happy feeling whereas we are often sad and lonely without love. Love gives us hard lesson to learn. I learned that love does hurt and take time to heal. We build walls to protect us from being hurt again. I also learn that love is color blind. When we're truly in love with the person we see beyond color or it doesn't matter because that person accepts that person for whom they are. When we love those that a different culture from us we see beyond those imperfections. It's hard to describe 'love' through the sense. When we experience through the sense of sigh its hit us like a stuck of lightening. Almost love at first sight. Love through the sense of touch is when they you or putting their arms around you when you are sitting down. Love through the sense of taste is when the person you are attracted to kisses. When we experience love through the sense of smell when you're used to a certain aroma from that person. You seem to get used to when they wear a certain cologne or perfume that you always loved. When we experience the sense of hear in the relationship when we speak of our day. It's not just to hear them talk it's the emotion that is involved and the way they said. Lastly, there are many ways you can incorporate the five senses without you even knowing it. We all have our own definition of love and there are many words out there to describe love. Love is very important and without it we become ...Get more content on HelpWriting.Net...

  6. Literary Love Essay Love – possibly the most powerful four–letter word known to man. A feeling and emotion so strong that it makes it nearly impossible to put its meaning into words. However, it is also one of the most explored subjects in the world of literature. Whether in a comedy or a tragedy, the theme of love is very often expressed. This theme can be expressed in many different ways, for example, positively causing everyone to live happily ever after in a fairytale type of world, negatively being the cause of death and anywhere in between. In Aristophanes Lysistrata and Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream, the theme of love is present throughout moving the story along through many trials and tribulations; however, Lysistrata is more of a love...show more content... It is a tale of four young lovers who run off into the woods and fall in love with one another both naturally and under the influence of magic. Lysander finds himself in love with Hermia who is betrothed by her father, Egeus, to marry Demetrius who is in love with Hermia's friend Helena. The love quadrangle ends up playing out to two beautiful love stories for the four young lovers. Although these four are put through troubles of being betrothed when not in love, running away, being put under magical spells, they never give up on their true love for one another. For these characters did learn the hard way that " The course of true love never did run smooth" (I.i.134) But they never gave up their hope that all would end happily ever after. There is a difference in desire versus love. Desire is a very strong want or longing when love is a tender feeling of affection and compassion. The men in these two stories express these. The men in Lysistrata show much more of a desire for their woman rather than love towards them. They seem to only want them for sex as Cinesias states, "I just want to screw." (I.i.1030) to Myrrhine, his wife, who refuses to break her oath to the woman and have sex with her husband. Her love for peace is stronger than her desire for her husband while her husband's desire for sex is stronger than his love for his wife or he would respect her decision and understand her cause. The young men in A Midsummer Night's Dream, ...Get more content on HelpWriting.Net...

  7. Reflective Essay About Love Before I begin, love has a substantial meaning to me like the Golden Rule. As a young adult, I thrive to change the word love. In every century, the word love is frequently overused and it is prosaic. Over the years, I finally understood that there is no eminent word to substitute love. Trust me, I had constantly searched across overseas on voyages with your daddy. The word love is the only form of vocal expression that I can assure you my affection towards you. The word love brings me happiness into my environment. Happiness makes me feel satisfied, contentment, delighted, amused, bliss, and thrilled. Consequently, I enjoy expressing my love to society because people tend get bless for the amount goodness you have done. In advance, I...show more content... I was crazy enough to involve Pedro in my destiny. Overall, the concept of it, just felt right, I thoroughly thought about our relationship for the future. I came to a realization, if I ever wanted our relationship to be a committed relationship. It would be best, if we both mature up, continue our bond as friends. Hopefully one day, Pedro would swept me off my feet. One great advice, I can give to you is wait for your true love to approach you. The significance of the person approaching you, just justifies that the person is serious about you and there is a possibility for a committed relationship. I certainly did, however, in my junior year, I identified Pedro as my friend and nothing else. My dreams were still present, but I preferred at the time his friendship over a romantic one. Throughout that time, I set my mind to work on myself: spiritually and mentally wise. I achieved to be patience, and be an robust person, by gaining these skills, it gave me contentment within my inner soul. Overall, this taught me valuable morals and norms directly from every obstacle I stumbled upon. Such as understanding how to be patience about finishing a book, or learning about my self–care. As senior year entered, I was a compassionate and determined woman for my education. I seek for no man in my life, only my education. Learning gave me satisfaction, it nurtured my mind development. I was fascinated by all the interesting facts within ...Get more content on HelpWriting.Net...

  8. Essay on Love Poems Love Poems Have the love poems, you have read given you a better insight into the emotion of love? The subject of 'Love Poetry' has given rise to some of the most beautiful and fascinating poetry. The poets illustrate their feelings, or the feelings of the people concerned with them through the use of figurative language. A love poem is not necessarily a poem about romantic love, about romance, marriage and commitment; it could be something else entirely. It seems to be Universal. Timeless. Yet, it's also very individual, filtered by our own lives and expectations. Love can be a different thing for each one of us. Not all love poems deal with happy positive sides of love but there is also the negative sides such as pain,...show more content... 'do not grieve' , she does not want her lover to feel that her love is possessive, she does not want him to feel guilty. She wants him to cherish good times that they had, 'forget and smile'. The tone throughout is melancholy and emotional as the poet talks about her approaching death. The sonnet form is suitably used because the poet is telling her husband on how death will take over their love. She accepts death in a philosophical manner. Although she is physically dead she wants to be remembered. Christina Rossetti shows us how death can bring a blissful relationship to an end, but she also shows that love can exist even after death if it has withstood the test of time. She repeats the title 'remember' throughout the poem as a technique to emphasize that she really wants to be remembered. Poet Rossetti wants to be remembered by her love even if 'darkness and corruption leave'. Yet her love is unselfish. Here a poem by Christina Rossetti's, 'A Birthday', is a contrast to 'Remember'. Throughout this poem Rossetti expresses happy contented feelings, through her beautiful use of imagery. Nature imagery is used in the first half of the poem, ' heart is like a singing bird' , 'heart is like a rainb The title 'A Birthday' is not represented with love at all, but as we read the poem, we come to know that 'A Birthday' is new life, because she is in love. We see how love makes a person radiant and blissful.

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  10. A Love Story Essays I met her two years ago and we did not have much to say at that time. Little did I know that she would later steal my heart and become an intimate part of my life. As the saying goes "there is someone for anyone at any time in this life" and I was about to find out that this saying was so true. I have had a wall built around me and my defense was as a stronghold to protect myself from all the relationships that have come and gone over the years. I thought that I was meant to be alone in this old life and happiness was forever gone from me. This wonderful woman I am speaking of is Mary Doe, and the joy she has given me has revived my hope and faith that I may have finally found love and peace within. She has made me feel like I am a child...show more content... "People will only try to take advantage of you if you open the door for them to do so". "Be strong, be independent, and above all love, love, love when you find someone worthy of your love". Even my dreams consist of her. Last night I dreamed that I was riding out on the open range and after around three hours just riding and enjoying the peace and quite of being away from everything I noticed a figure walking towards me. I was not worried but just curious as to who it may be. When I drew nearer I could tell it was a woman. I thought to myself why is she out here all alone and walking. This was horse country and there was nothing for miles around that she could walk too. When we finally came face to face I could see that she was crying and that tears were coming down and such a sad look on her face. I dismounted and asked if "I may be of any help? She began to cry all the much harder and tried to talk but her emotions had the best of her. I took a chance and put my arms around her and let her cry until there seemed to be no more tears in which she would be able to shed. When she did finally look at me her eyes were so sad and I took my hand and softly brushed away the tears flowing down her cheeks. I asked if there was anything I could do for her, and she said "no, I must handle this my way". "How are you going to handle anything out here all alone and crying the way you are"? Mary Doe then looked at me and said, "you ...Get more content on HelpWriting.Net...

  11. COMPARISON AND CONTRAST OF THE UNDERSTANDING OF LOVE Introduction The definition of love varies from person to person. However, it generally means the longing or desire that we have towards something or someone. Love is something that is intangible; you cannot touch it though you can feel it deep in your heart. Biblically, love is an important virtue and thus we get to understand that as human beings we cannot survive without the virtue of love. As I Previously said, the understanding of love varies from one individual to the other; it can be verified through the Plato's symposium and Antigone play. This paper tries to highlight the Plato's and Sophocles understanding of love. Sophocles understanding of love Sophocles tries to show us the goodness of love. He stipulates that one feels incomplete without love. He further says that love makes people feel attracted to each other and they always feel the need to be together. With love, one trusts the other with their lives. When a person is in love they do everything in order to impress his/her significant other and can even make sacrifices in order to make the other person happy. In the play of Sophocles, Antigone, one of the main characters portrays the theme of love through her character traits and also her personal beliefs. Antigone has a lot of attraction to the world of Gods. She obeys and alleges to the world of these Gods even more than the mortal being. She refuses to abide the orders made by the king Creon, instead ...Get more content on HelpWriting.Net...

  12. Love : Love And Relationships Essay Love and relationships Love is a significant aspect in people's lives that requires commitment and attention. Despite the many assumptions on love, it is important to understand that happiness in love comes from sharing not only the good but also the bad. In order to have a successful relationship, there is need to understand that love requires sacrifices as well as endeavoring to cultivate love for mutual benefit. If true love existed in the world, there would be no need for divorce. Everyone who desires to have a family normally dreams to have a happy relationship that is founded on love. This love in turn breeds optimism and fondness for each other which can be envious to many. Therefore, love is significant aspect in every human being that demands a lot of commitment and attention. However, for any relationship to work, it requires more than just feelings of closeness and promises to live together with one another with a commitment to ideals of a relationship. It is also good to note that in order to form a trusting and positive relationship that is characterized by love takes effort and time. When the partners are able to differentiate facts from their feelings, they are able to see their partners in a more clear way and not through filters of weaknesses they have against their partners. On the other hand, there are many arguments that dispute the existence of love and only term the relationship between partners as based on mutual interests. Many supporters of this ...Get more content on HelpWriting.Net...

  13. Essay On Love By Shakespeare Through this sonnet, Shakespeare tries to define what the phenomenon of Love is all about, by first stating what it isn't, then asserting what it is. He starts with rejecting the marriage done for logical and sensible reasons stating that there are too many obstructions in the path of such relationships. He then condemns the love which changes with the changing circumstances of life, or ends with death, claiming that that isn't true love. Comparing it to the North Star and using nautical terms, Shakespeare then designate love as a solid constant remainder. He describes the intensity and ferocity of the emotion as such that people who are in love do not back down from whatever challenges and difficulties life throws at them, but face them with...show more content... The first of these is alliteration which is immediately clear in the first line itself: the repetition of the letter "m" and "t" in "me not to the marriage of true minds" gives the line an internal rhythm. Love is personified several times throughout the sonnet: it isn't something which can change or end, it is constant and solid, it faces "tempests" and is "never shaken." All these instances of attributing the qualities of a person to a mere emotion, serve their purpose in making the Bard's message clear, that love is never ending. One also finds Time to be personified "Love is not Time's fool." This description paints Time as a puppeteer who plays around with everything, controlling everyone, and changing things on a whim, which is a repeating idea in many of Shakespeare's other sonnets plays and poems. Yet love is set apart from the rest of all the emotions that one feels: it is something which Time can exercise no right over, as it is independent of all sorts of manipulations. Visual imagery is then evoked to further emphasize this point and the picture of Old Keen Time shuffles on wielding a huge sickle, yet Love continues to evade its grasp, appears in the ...Get more content on HelpWriting.Net...

  14. Blind Love Essay examples Blind love can be a hurtful experience, or one that is misleading. One example of blind love is being in love with someone who will provoke you into doing things you would not normally do. While most people have certain standards which they live by, being in love with someone to the point that they influence you to go against what you believe in is a result of blind love. Being in love can often persuade a person to do anything in order to make the other happy, or to keep from loosing them. It makes one incapable of distinguishing right from wrong, and often the person who is the recipient of this kind of blind love will take advantage of this circumstance. It can be as simple as having them do all the housework, cooking and catering...show more content... When friends and family see this happening and try to intervene, they will think of it as an intrusion and will not listen or welcome this advice. Blind love can also be when a person falls in love with someone is controlling or possessive, and this person brainwashes him or her into thinking of him or herself as worthless, therefore using them to their advantage, often forbidding them to have contact with friends or family. This can result in an abusive affair, but because of blind love, this person starts to believe in everything the other says and does, and becomes enslaved in the relationship. A couple who are both blinded by love may do things that are irrational, or be in a world all their own, choosing each other and dismissing their friends and family. They want to spend every moment together, and are so much in love that they abandon their jobs, social obligations and anything else that will separate them from each other. Blind love can also be a love that sees no color, race, flaws or handicaps. It is a love that is unconditional, and looks or personal traits do not matter, only the fact that they have found love. It is as if a person were truly blind, as in not being able to see, only to feel with one's heart, and to fall in love with someone without caring what he or she look like. Some examples of this could be ...Get more content on HelpWriting.Net...

  15. Universal Love Essay example Love is a universal concept that has survived through the ages. With time, though, it also has become more complicated. Although, the concept of love becomes more complex, the story remains the same. In the poem, 'Parting, Without a Sequel,'; by John Crowe Ransom, the story of love is almost over, and the reader becomes a part of it at the end of the affair. The poem begins with a woman finishing a letter, 'with characters venomous and hatefully curved,'; to be mailed to the man she once loved. This letter, assumed by the reader that its purpose is to break off the relationship, gives the woman a sense of power and relief when it is completed. Although, as soon as she hands it 'to the blue–capped functioner...show more content... The daughter knows she can depend on him for the support she needs during this time of her life, and he gives it to her. He was quiet during his daughter's relationship, but now that she has come to him, he finally can speak and tell her what he feels. Rubbing his old dried up hands, 'rasped his sere leaves,'; he relates his disappointment to her. Ransom uses the symbols of an oak to represent the father whose emotions never change; he remains stoic through the good and bad times of life, much like an oak could be thought of. An oak is seen as an object that is strong, wise, and everlasting. He remains there for whomever needs him; always willing to listen and give his advice. His daughter, in contrast, goes through many emotions, just within the poem. In the beginning, she shows hate and bitterness towards her lover then in the end it transforms into regret for writing such an awful letter. The rain that is mention twice in the poem could symbolize the relationship the daughter had with her lover. The father remained 'stoical in the rain'; and when 'the agitation of the rain/ Rasped his sere leaves,'; did he finally speak to his daughter. Clam and cool, he shows her that he loves her, even if it cannot replace the love she once had from another. Love is a concept that will never die. Thought the characters in the story might change, it will go on forever. People will be hurt by is, but they ...Get more content on HelpWriting.Net...

  16. The Journey for Love Essay example The Inferno, the depths of hell where all evil rests, is where Dante begins his journey. Dante's journey begins in a wilderness, and at this moment Dante's reasons for his journey become clear. Let us discuss the question as to why Dante goes on this journey through Hell. By doing so we will find the true meaning that Dante enters hell, which is so that he can find himself and most of all to return to his one true love of Beatrice. The first reason begins with Dante himself when he is in the woods; he veered off the straight path, which essentially represents the direction of his life and soul. This one reason could stand alone as to why Dante enters the Inferno. That is so Dante can witness where his soul and life will end up if he...show more content... Beatrice's unending love for Dante is one of the greatest reasons for Dante's entrance into the depths of the Inferno. Through love Dante enters the abyss of all evil to re–attain the lost love and faith of his life. I am Beatrice, who urges you to go; I come from the place I am longing to return to; love moved me, as it moves me now to speak. (Inferno. Canto 1.2. 70–72) Here Beatrice describes herself and what part she has in this entire ordeal. Beatrice speaks on account of true love of Dante. This moment clearly displays why Beatrice is helping Dante. Beatrice has a great love for Dante and doesn't want him to continue his way of life. The purpose for Dante's journey is not only of Beatrice's love but also for the salvation of his life and soul. The overall journey would not have happen if Dante did not have the influence and companionship of Virgil. Virgil shows Dante all the circles of Hell and what each circle represents. Typically Virgil is not exactly a reason for Dante's journey but rather a significant figure on his journey. However Virgil may have been the only way in which Dante could have taken the journey through the Inferno. Virgil may not be a pure reason for Dante's journey but is definitely one of the most important figures of Dante's journey in the Inferno. Beatrice explains to Virgil why and how Dante is going to carry out his journey.

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  18. Essay On Why I Love Art Although I have been drawing for a majority of my life, it wasn't until recently when I realized just how much I love art. Art was my method of self–expression and creativity, creating a doorway for my imagination to explain its intricacies. I love art because of its ability to express emotions, moods, and stories. Stories are a large aspect of the artist in me. As someone with an extremely vivid imagination, stories are my way of expressing thoughts, coping with problems, and bringing a bit of adventure into a routine life. I can create the personalities, strengths, flaws, and motives of many diverse characters that change the corrupt fantastical world they live in. Through art, I draw out these characters' designs, emotions, and storylines,...show more content... I used pencil in order to create a high contrast with the shadows and highlights and I used colored pencils and pen to create both subtle colors and a surreal effect. I am also influenced greatly by the stories I watch. My mandala art piece is filled with themes from the show RWBY, which is about a young girl and her team of friends battling monsters and corruption in a dangerous, but unique world. RWBY inspired me to take a more fantastical approach to my story, building a world with its own laws, countries, and history. I made this piece into a mandala in order to expand into different art styles. With the radial design I created a type of abstract symbolism, something I rarely have done in my art before. Some of my art pieces aren't inspired by stories, however. In my observation piece, I drew a flower that has been in my house ever since I could remember. This flower represents home for me, always giving off a familiar vibe and a nostalgic feeling of comfort, security, and safeness. I used colored pencils in order to learn realism through color because before this piece I had only ever drawn grayscale art pieces. Finally, my second student choice art piece, which follows the ...Get more content on HelpWriting.Net...

  19. What is Love? Essay Love, Love, Love. We all think about it, dream about it, sing about it, and even lose sleep worrying about it, but why? Love is such a small word paired with a vital meaning. It's universal, easy to spell, difficult to define, but impossible to live without. When we don't have it, we search for it, when we find it, we don't know what to do with it, when we have it, we fear losing it. Love is the constant source of happiness and sorrow. I am young and I haven't a clue as to what love is, let alone what falling in love is. However, I have my ideas of what love is like. I have never witnessed the beauty of people falling in love, or the severity of those falling out of love, so what is love? Love in general could be frightening. Some...show more content... I think falling in love with someone happens when you least expect it to, when you're too busy focusing on other aspects of your life. This is where fate comes into play. That specific person was led to you for some unknown reason. Out of the blues, it's like your knight in shining amour that you have longed to be with finally found his/her way to you. There are people in this world that think they may never fall in love again. You fall at times, but you get back up. You will love again, and you will also trust again. You have to simply let things get themselves done, that's when you know it's meant to be, because destiny took its course, and while you were too busy doing something else, the love of your life came along. Love dates way back to when the world began. In reality, we really have no idea what love truly is. Raising questions like, is it even real? We watch love movies, read romance novels, but that's the sugar–coated, sweet and simple version of it. Meeting someone, fall in love, get married, have kids, spend the rest of your lives together. What about the suffering we have to endure when falling in love? Risking everything for that one person? And even when we feel we've reached the end of the road, this person has the power to leave us at any given moment. We put ourselves out there with the chance they can break us apart. Love, as it is with everything, ...Get more content on HelpWriting.Net...

  20. Essay On Romantic Love Love is an abundant emotion that has different degrees. There is familial love, friendly love, unconditional love, and of course romantic love. Romantic love will be the superstar of this article. Romantic love may be around every corner whether between an old couple or a young teenage romance. However, love is not the easiest thing to attain. It is such a simple concept, though a difficult thing to actually have a person's hands on. Most people nowadays will yearn for something more commonly known as true love. True love can be explained in a sense that it is a person we may or may not consider as a soul mate. It can be someone we love to a certain degree that we feel happy, complete, and contented. The definition may be thrown out there in whatever way, but meeting eye to eye with said true love comes with certain complexity. In other times, we may be thrown off. What we think could be considered love may not actually be love. Though before knowing how to find love, one must know the basics when it comes to the act of loving in general. PsychologyToday.com records research on love. According to said research, vital things to a deep kind of love are physical attraction and a certain level of intimacy, which follow through with companionship that you feel towards the other person. The following can lead to difficulty because, in a sense, people of today are inclined towards an ideal view of romance. People are blinded by what they see in the media and relate whatever ...Get more content on HelpWriting.Net...

  21. True Love Is A Choice Essay What is true love? True love to me is not just a feeling or an emotion, but it is a choice. It is a choice that you and your partner commit to everyday, and are willing to sacrifice and go above and beyond for one another no matter what the circumstance is. As stated by Seth Adam Smith, in "Real Love Is a Choice", he too believes that real love is not just a "euphoric, spontaneous feeling–it is a deliberate choice–a plan to love each other for better and worse, for richer and poorer, in sickness and in health". For instance, this is an example of my parents' relationship of February, 2003; through the four years of their relationship, they had successfully gone through it without any struggles or obstacles, but as they were approaching their...show more content... I was steadily put into the hospital daycare at three years old while Toysha would be visiting my father, but at times he would end up being too sick for me to come visit, so my mother would take me to my grandmothers and she would have to take care of me. Eventually, Christopher's cancer started to metastasize, and together my mother and father decided to make the decision to have me go live with my grandmother for the better. Christopher did not want me to be around to see him in that condition and my mother thought I would have a better way of living if I was not with them. The love that they had for each other allowed them to make rational decisions and sacrifices for the better of my life and ...Get more content on HelpWriting.Net...

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