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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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A poison tree
William Blake's poem, "A Poison Tree" illustrates the two options we encounter when we face anger. By focusing on the two options we encounter with anger, Blake is also illustrating two sides of the human soul.
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Everwood: television series analysis and cultural impact
Everwood is the family drama on the WB currently screening on Monday nights at 9/8c. The show is in its second season and revolves around a typical family in the Rocky Mountains. While the show seems to primarily cater…
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Pet ownership and care
She was bigger than some small children, and her imposing figure sometimes frightened our friends and neighbors. But Moose was harmless; in fact, she was gentler and sweeter than some people I know.
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Dark Humor and Satirical Comedy in \"Divine
¶ … Dark Humor and Satirical Comedy in "Divine Comedy" by Dante and "King Lear" by William Shakespeare
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Tartuffe Moliere\'s Tartuffe Is From 17th Century
Moliere's Tartuffe is from 17th century France, during the Enlightenment, or the Age of Reason. Louis XIV, also known as the Sun King, was the ruler of France at this time. People in Paris were interested in…
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Literature overview and foundational concepts
¶ … Horse Dealer's Daughter" by DH Lawrence and "The Blue Hotel" by Stephen Crane
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Argumentative essay structure and techniques
Marriage is a ubiquitous social institution in our culture: it affects everything from how members of a married couple are defined by their families to their health insurance and how much they pay in taxes.
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Strategic Leadership and Future Leaders
¶ … Servant-Leadership is the model that most closely resonates with me, though I think the title a bit pretentious, even though I cannot think of a better one. According to Spears (2004), it comprises much of the…
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Scriptures Biblical Passages - Interpretation Romans 8:28
This essay discusses with regard to a series of passages from the English Standard Version of the Bible. The paper addresses each passage individually and attempts to provide an accurate interpretation while also trying to determine what the moral message of the text might be. Each passage plays an important role in shaping one's understanding of Christiantiy and of God's plan in general.
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Social phobia: definition, prevalence, and treatment approaches
The topic for this particular paper revolves around the novel and modern idea of social phobia. The paper starts off with a general introduction and universal definition of the concept of social phobia before moving on to explaining its signs and symptoms along with its cause, treatment and relevant change in diagnosis.