Secretly In Love -by Bepren Mikay [imperfectly perfect] **o0o** AUTHOR’S NOTE: Yes it’s my STORY… A true to life love story which really exists. I hope that you would like it. Introduction: Lucky I’m in love with my best friend Lucky to have been where I have been Lucky to be coming home again Ohhhh ohh ohh ohhhh ohh ohh They don’t know how long it takes Waiting for a love like this And everytime we say goodbye I wish we had a one more kiss I’ll wait for you I promise you I will
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Language of Love Chapter 1 Samantha inhaled deeply nang makatapak ulit siya sa Pilipinas pero di pa man napupuno ng polluted na hangin ng Maynila ang baga niya ay dumating na ang tagasundo niya para ihatid siya papuntang restaurant kung saan magkikita sila ng manager niya. " You are five minutes late Samantha!" bungad nito nang makarating siya. Samantha frowned, " we are in the Philippines and the traffic here is hell, okay?" Umupo siya sa katapat na upuan nito at inabot ang kape ni Greg.
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The Fault in Our Stars The novel, The Fault in Our Stars by John Green is about two teenagers that fall in love, but unlike most other young adult romance stories, there’s an irresolvable plots twist in which they both have an incurable cancer. The story is told by one of the main characters Hazel Grace Landcaster, who is a 17 year old cancer patient that is forced to attend a support group because her parents think she is depressed. The support group is where she then meets Augustus Waters who
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Chaucer is someone who loves the world and is trying to show every aspect of it. Supporting what Conden is saying, Chaucer tries to show the world from every point of view, good and bad. In "The Wife of Bath," he shows a theme of chivalric romance, the good, and how horribly the knight treats her, the bad. "By force he took her maiden hood", showing that the knight had to get what he wanted from the woman forcefully. This is not what knights are supposed to do. Knights are supposed to serve
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first I thought the movie was going to be too silly and I would not enjoy it. However, I soon realized it was more funny and quirky, rather than silly. I was definitely surprised by all the other aspects the movie had. It had comedy, but it also had romance, tragedy, lust and sadness along with it. There was one scene which was particularly sad. On her way to church Viola is told that William is dead. The look of devastation on her face is undeniable. She loves William so much and to be told that her
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young men between the ages of 15-24. This type of anime tends to be of a more violent and/or psychological in nature, though there are Seinen comedies as well. The third is Shojou anime. It is the female counterpart to Shonen which tends to focus on romance and idealized interpersonal relationships, but does not necessarily mean it doesn’t have action or adventure. The fourth is the Josei which is a variety male leads. Generally, these works tend to contain more realistic interpersonal relationships
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Heneral Luna: Reflection Paper Unlike most films about heroes, this one manages to tell a compelling story about the brilliant and fiery general. In this film, Antonio Luna is depicted as a real human being, full of virtues as well as faults. It stimulates a special kind of reflection we need in rethinking our own state of patriotism and sense of nationalism and nationhood. This film enables us to understand not just the life of Luna but also the historical context of his struggle and heroism.
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The Nightingale and the Rose Whittney Sink Fortis College English 101 March 11, 2014 Have you ever been in true love, a love so deep that you would give your life for someone else to experience it? “The Nightingale and the Rose” by Oscar Wilde tells of just such a love. The short story is set in Europe around the late 1700’s to early 1800’s. Published in 1888, this short story is timeless. It is a tale of true selfless love and love unrequited. This story keeps the reader enthralled with
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Skyler King Professor Lanham English 1020 February 6, 2015 Viola: What Means this Monologue? In the play “Twelfth Night” by William Shakespeare, Viola decides that she will disguise herself as a man and she will be working with the Duke Orsino. He has been in love with Olivia for a long time, and he asks Viola to be his messenger. Viola goes to meet Olivia and tells her everything Orsino told her too. Orsino also sent a ring with Viola to give to Olivia, which she did. As she leaves, Olivia
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Bound to True Love Sharon Olds’ Poem “True Love” takes the reader through several levels and scenarios of expression to explain what loves means to her. She uses actual words and metaphors to explain the “love” and care she has for her husband. Olds uses the word “bound” throughout her poem to insinuate that she is trapped in the relationship with her husband. The use of the word “bound” might have a negative connotation in this poem, but the speaker gives the impression that she loves her husband
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