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What is Love?

Love is one of the most examined subjects in academic writing, appearing across disciplines including literature, psychology, sociology, cultural studies, and philosophy. Its complexity makes it a rich site for analysis — love intersects with power, identity, social structures, and personal experience in ways that resist simple definition. Students encounter it in courses ranging from literary criticism to gender studies, often because it raises fundamental questions about human motivation, social norms, and the tension between individual desire and broader cultural forces. Works like Ovid's Art of Love, Nella Larsen's Passing, and Flaubert's Madame Bovary appear frequently because they dramatize love's contradictions — how it can liberate or destroy, connect or isolate.

The papers collected here approach love from strikingly varied angles. Literary explication appears in close readings of poems such as Galway Kinnell's "After Making Love We Hear Footsteps" and in analyses of how Charles's love for Emma drives the tragedy in Madame Bovary. Cultural and historical perspectives surface in discussions of gay marriage, theories of male and female differences in love, and the Chinese story "Love Must Not be Forgotten." Interview-based and personal approaches ground the topic in lived experience, while critical readings of media like the Dove Real Beauty campaign extend love into questions of representation and power.

A strong essay on love avoids treating it as a universal feeling and instead anchors its thesis in a specific context — a text, relationship structure, historical moment, or cultural framework. Evidence drawn from close textual analysis, theoretical frameworks, or documented personal accounts carries more weight than broad generalizations. The most common pitfall is conflating romantic idealism with critical argument; the strongest essays maintain analytical distance even when the subject is emotionally charged.

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Classical and Biblical Literature
¶ … recurring themes in literature is the exploration of the relationship between the human and the divine. Several different literary works have explored that relationship. Interestingly enough, many of those works are…
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Crossing the River by Caryl Phillips
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Paper Undergraduate
Son, the Executioner Donald Hall\'s
Donald Hall's poem, "My Son the Executioner," presents us with an image of love that is filled with just enough emotion to kill his father. This is demonstrated through imagery, as the poet looks as his baby son and is…
Paper Undergraduate
Screwtape Letters: Prayer \"The Best
"The best thing, where it is possible, is to keep the patient from the serious intention of praying altogether. When the patient is an adult recently re-converted to the Enemy's party, like your man, this is best done…
Paper Undergraduate
Imaginal psychotherapy: techniques and applications
Time can wind and unwind itself around the psyche until one feels both that one is at the still point of the turning world and also spinning as fast as possible, faster than Einstein could have imagined, faster than the…
Paper Undergraduate
Interview With a Self-Identified Gay
This paper is a write-up of an interview with a self-identified gay man. The paper is structured as an essay, beginning with a brief summary of the man's biography, his relationship with his parents, and his views on how gay people are treated in our society. The interview concludes with his plans for the future and suggestions on how to end prejudice against gay people.
Research Paper Undergraduate
Eye Opening Experience the Rime
Abstract One of the most outstanding and stupendous features of literature is the endless world of opportunities it presents to scholars. For instance, literature enables scholars to analyze texts from different perspectives and reach at similar or assorted conclusions. The primary aim of this portfolio is to assemble the entire work for the Comparative Literature major. The portfolio will particularly reflect, evaluate and critically review the coherence of works covered in Comparative Literature. The Rime of Ancient Mariner by Taylor Coleridge, The Depiction of Satan, The Concept of Hyper-reality: The Crying of Lot 49, Diotima's Speech, and John Webster's Duchess of Malfi are largely the areas of interest.
Essay Doctorate
Growing Up Means More Than Simply Aging,
Money, or more properly economics, and how people understand it is often a measure of how mature a person has become. Two short stories which deal with the subject of maturity and money are The Lesson by Toni Cade Bambara and Tobias Wolff's The Rich Brother. Both of these stories have money at their center, and both seek to send a message, however, both stories use money in contrasting ways. One tries to teach about economic inequality and its effect on people, while the other stresses the importance of family over money.
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