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Romance as an academic topic appears across a wide range of disciplines, from psychology and sociology to literary studies and cultural history. Students encounter it in courses on personal development, gender studies, and literature, where it serves as a lens for examining human motivation, social expectations, and cultural values. What makes romance academically interesting is its dual nature: it is both a deeply personal experience shaped by individual psychology and a social institution shaped by historical period, gender norms, and cultural context. This tension between the private and the public gives the topic genuine analytical depth.

The papers archived here approach romance from several distinct angles. Literary analysis dominates, with works such as Pride and Prejudice, Cyrano de Bergerac, Their Eyes Were Watching God, and The Last of the Mohicans examined for how they portray love, gender, and desire. Some essays take a psychological perspective, applying frameworks such as major psychological theories to real romantic relationships. Others are historical or cultural in focus, exploring romance in the Middle Ages or in twentieth-century British literature, while still others treat figures like Nora Ephron to analyze how romantic comedy as a genre shapes popular expectations of love.

A strong essay on romance needs a focused, arguable thesis rather than a general claim that love is important or complex. Evidence drawn from close textual analysis, psychological research, or historical context carries more weight than personal opinion alone. The most common pitfall is treating romance as a single universal experience; the strongest essays acknowledge that ideas about love differ significantly across gender, culture, and historical period, and build their argument around those meaningful differences.

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Paper Undergraduate
Flatland: A Romance in Many
Though written largely as a satirical response to the institutions and beliefs of the Victorian England society to which its author belonged, Edwin Abbot's Flatland: A Romance in Many Dimensions also serves, and has for…
Paper Undergraduate
Lady Capulet and the Nurse
¶ … Lady Capulet and the nurse represent the concept that love is something of necessity rather than romance of emotion. When Juliet calls love an "honour," the nurse gushes and calls her wise, suggesting that marriage…
Research Paper Undergraduate
Theroux: life, work, and literary legacy
¶ … Dark Star Safari: Overland from Cairo to Cape Town by Paul Theroux. Specifically it will discuss whether the book is an Orientalist text. This memoir discusses the author's travels through Africa from the Nile…
Paper Undergraduate
THE BLACK TULIP
The novel The Black Tulip by Alexandre Dumas opens with a tense political situation. He includes various elements in order to accomplish this. The De Witt brothers are at the center of the conflict, being framed for…
Paper Undergraduate
Sick Rose by William Blake
Sick Rose by William Blake is a monologue that directly addresses the "character" of the rose. The rose does not respond to the speaker's dark diagnosis, and never itself speaks. The voice of the poem is then also…
Paper Doctorate
Casablanca Michael Curtiz\'s 1943 Film
Michael Curtiz's 1943 film Casablanca depicts a doomed love affair set amid an equally volatile political landscape. Rick Blaine (Humphrey Bogart) lives in Casablanca; the reasons for his expatriation are never entirely…
Paper Undergraduate
Book report and literature analysis
Baker, Stephen. (2008). The numerati. Boston: Mariner Books.
Paper Doctorate
Poetic Imagery Pictures of Broken
Pictures of Broken Men: Miniver Cheevy, J. Alfred Prufrock, and Silas the Hired Man
Paper High School
Beowulf as a Hero Lesson
Journal Exercise 1.3A: What makes a hero?
Paper Doctorate
Myth of the Latin Woman
I like the way "The Myth of the Latin Woman: I just met a girl named Maria" by Judith Ortiz Cofer begins: the young man on the bus singing the lines from West Side Story to the Latina girl who is trying not to show him…