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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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Marketing strategy and competitive analysis for Domino's Pizza UK
The success of multinational corporation varies from country to country depending on the political, social, and economic factors. This study elucidates the prospects of Domino's Pizza to succeed in the UK market. This is achieved via the use of market analysis tools like PESTLE and Porter's 5 forces. The study also proposes some aspects related to the company's positioning and segmentation which can be modified to meet the changing customer behavior.
Essay Doctorate
Women Stay Abusive Relationships Briefly Cover Steps
General opinions over the reason women choose to remain within abusive relationships may differ. For outsiders, these women may appear exaggeratedly naïve or perhaps weak. However, it is also generally understood that women who end up struggling with their husband/partner's abusive behavior are subject to specific psychological typologies. These may have been brought up and educated by highly authoritative parents, in a restricted environment but as well by over protecting parents.
Paper Doctorate
Fred Zinnerman Social Realism in the Member of the Wedding
Fred Zinneman and the Member of the Wedding
Essay Undergraduate
Post-colonial drama: themes, history, and literary significance
Approaching the complexities of the colonial or post-colonial situation has been a major theme in drama for as long as colonialism has existed: Shakespeare wrote his Tempest on the heels of the very first English…
Paper Undergraduate
Short story analysis and literary interpretation
Elie Wiesel's dramatic monologue lets the reader see him as the young Jewish boy in a Hungarian village and as a mature man who revisits that past, in memory and in fact. The narrative is especially poignant as it…
Paper Masters
Upon the Way Imagination Interact With Historical Elements in Those Poems
¶ … patterns in literary forms allows the opportunity for reading skills to grow. The subtle interplay between imagination and historical events, captured literally, provides the basis for fine art.
Paper Undergraduate
Argumentative essay structure and techniques
The concept of nature is examined and discussed in two works: the poem "The St. Lawrence and the Saguenay" by Charles Sangster and the novel "White Noise" by Don DeLillo. Both works are examined for what they say about human alienation from the natural world. In Sangster, human alienation from nature is conceived of positively---as a way of returning to ideas of God and of human love. In DeLillo, the alienation from nature is almost complete: technology has become a replacement, and language and thought are evasive and anxiety-ridden.
Paper Doctorate
Report on Sirena Selena
Leocadio Sirenito, a 15 year old street boy living on the streets of San Juan is rescued by Martha Divine, who, recognizing that he has a golden voice and extraordinary beauty provides him with chanteuse-gowns for his auditions and introduces him as a diva. She also pretends to be his mistress and introduces him as Serena Selena. Divine is attracted to Selena for she sees in him patterns of correspondence to her own life. Whilst auditioning at one of the upper class hotels in the Dominican Republic, Selena is discovered by Hugo Graubel, a wealthy investor of that hotel who married and with children has his own story. This essay is a critique of that tale.
Paper Undergraduate
Comparison and contrast methods in academic analysis
A comparative analysis of Louise Labe's Sonnet 23 and Son Juana Ines de la Cruz's Sonnet 162. In the analysis, concepts of love, loss, and desire are explored through imagery and symbolism. Furthermore, it is argued that while Labe's Sonnet deals with the separation of two lovers, Cruz's poem deals with giving in to temptation and the consequences thereof.
Paper Doctorate
Fall of the Heike Is a Long
¶ … Fall of the Heike is a long tortuous, complex tale about the travails of the warrior house of the Taira.