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Compare And Contrast Romeo And Juliet
Love and romance are slowly diminishing over the ages. Woman have lowered their standards so
much that it has changed romance's normality. In our generation, girls now just hope for a text back
or for their own boyfriends to call them pretty. Technology is mostly to blame for this change.
Hanging out has turned into phone calls, phone calls have turned into text messages, kisses have
turned into emojis, and love letters have turned into goodnight texts. Ladies and gentlemen have
become more comfortable and lazy when it comes to romance due to cellphones and computers.
This change can be seen in literature too. Many romance writers works from centuries ago
compared to modern romantic writers of today's day, demonstrate more of a passion and ... Show
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"O Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo? Deny thy father and refuse thy name; Or if thou wilt
not, be but sworn my love And I'll no longer be a Capulet." This is one of Juliet's quotes in act two,
scene two. He portrayed how woman loved a man. It was genuine love. She said she would deny her
last name and will not be a Capulet anymore. Love was an intense feeling, where people used to do
anything for love. Now people can barely make a phone call to their partners. The Ancient Greek
times was also a time where romance was very emphasized. It was so important they had a goddess
of love. Aphrodite was the ancient Greek goddess of love, beauty, pleasure, and procreation. She is
identified with the planet Venus and is said to have been born from the sea foam. She had many
affairs but was married to the craftsman god named Hephaestus. Aphrodite was also believed to start
the Trojan Wars. Many love stories were written in the Greek Ancient times. "Anactoria, she's not
here, and I'd rather see her lovely step, her sparkling glance and her face than gaze on all the troops
in Lydia in their chariots and glittering armor." This is a quote from Sappho Fragment 16 and it was
translated by Jim Powell in 1993. A man was saying she would rather see these beautiful things
about this woman rather than see Lydia's troops in beautiful chariots and sparkling armor. Both men
and woman actually showed romance in these
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The Absence Of Plastic Tone
Many people assume that the romance in a person's life only fades if that person has settled down
with another and life has become routine, however this is not always the case. While it remains true
that for couples who have been together for a number of years the romance may at times be
stretched a little thin, there are many singles who suffer from just such an absence.
What is romance? Many different ideas can be considered romantic and while there remain several
that spark immediate recognition in our society, others may only be considered such by a select few.
Such obvious icons as flowers, candy and jewelry are quite commonly amongst the most well
known, but for some a particular plastic token may prove to be the most romantic symbol
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King Arthur How To Do Romantic Things In Our Society
Back in King Arthur's time's romance was way different than how we see it in our society. Back
then they didn't have all the movies and the usual romance where the man falls in love with a
woman and so on. The romance now a days I don't even think we can call it romance anymore.
Back then guys didn't even have to think about opening the door for his lady or opening the car door
for her or just little things like that, it all just seemed to come natural to them. In todays' society it
seems as if guys have to think about how to do romantic things for girls. But I also do believe that
girls today don't understand how to do romantic things for their man either. Chivalry is extremely
powerful and cannot be denied. I believe our society should
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My Reflection On My Job
It being a Saturday morning and I, having nothing to do, figure the most productive use of my time
is to do my 'weekly ' blog post that has unfortunately turned into a sort of bi–weekly blog post. I just
completed my first week as a camp counselor and I 'm loving it, but boy does my job give me
sympathy for anyone who has to work with children; I didn 't realize just how hard it is. Despite its
difficulties, my job has caused me to realize how crucial some sort of challenge is in order to lead a
fulfilling life. Oddly enough, my downcast mood faded when I commenced working. On the book
front, things are also improving. I completed August Wilson 's Gem of the Ocean in about a day and
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Stevens has it all: funny poems, serious poems, spiritual poems; how can you expect a girl to just
choose one?
A brief respite was needed to determine which poem to talk about and I 've come to the conclusion
that "Restatement of Romance" is the one that will be most manageable to tackle–– in truth "Sailing
after Lunch" is the poem that I find myself most drawn to but alas ita too long. I figure there 's no
place like the title to start my analysis. What 's in a name anyhow? I think as titles go, Stevens is
generally a pro. This poem, in particular, is strange in the way the actual body of the poem relates to
the title. I was reading this criticism and the author argues that the title is unusual given the actual
text of the poem. He even goes as far as saying Steven 's poem "lacks any of the passion, sensuality,
sentimentality, or effusiveness characteristic of so much conventional romantic poetry." I don 't
know if I agree.
I read that line. Then I read the poem again. Then I went back to the criticism. For me, there 's
always this sort of back and forth (if I 'm reading thoroughly and actively). I find the process
necessary to determine what I think; after all, critics aren 't right just because they 're critics. In the
case of "Restatement of Romance," I initially sided with
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My Faith In Love : The Power Of Love
I've always believed in fate and destiny. Everyone has their own path that they have to discover.
That somehow every little thing that has happened in their lives suddenly has a purpose. I believe
that everyone has a soulmate. I'm a hopeless romantic at heart. I am a sucker for a soppy love story,
with a sweet ending that leaves rooms of like–minded people in an unanimous sigh of "Aww". It is
the moments like those that give me a little more faith in humanity. Through all the chaos and
tragedy in the world, there's still enough hope and trust for people to fall in love; even through the
most painful circumstances.
From a young age, little girls daydream about meeting their 'Prince Charming' and falling madly in
love; being swept off your feet and having a fairytale romance. I was no exception. I grew up
watching every Disney movie that you can imagine. Princesses were my favourite. I'd watch Snow
White countless times, the same with Sleeping Beauty and Beauty and the Beast. However, the
amount of times that I watched them didn't matter, they never lost their ability to enchant me. Keep
me captivated with stories of true love overcoming barriers, and withstanding hard times.
I think that there is nothing more enchanting than love. Unconditional, eternal love. The kind of
feeling that makes you believe that you can overcome anything. You feel that you can climb Mount
Everest; forgetting that you're afraid of heights. Falling in love is one of the most scary feelings you
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North By Northwest Film Essay
The Golden Age of Hollywood: North by Northwest
Alfred Hitchcock's North by North West is classified under the genres of adventure, mystery, thriller
film(IMDb), and is also listed as lone of the greatest films of all time. North by Northwest was
released on July 28, 1959 at the tail end of the "Golden Age of Hollywood" by Metro–Goldwyn–
Mayer (MGM) studios. The budget was estimated as $3,101,000 and Grossed $13,275,000 at the
box office in the U.S. North by Northwest was written by Ernest Lehman, directed and produced by
Alfred Hitchcock. The leading characters are Cary Grant (Roger O. Thornhill), Eva Marie Saint
(Eve Kendall), James Mason (Phillip Vandamm), Jessie Royce Landis (Clara Thornhill), and Leo G.
Carroll (The Professor) (IMDb). Although North by Northwest is classified and thriller, adventure
and mystery film in addition to the other three genre the film could fall under comedy and romance.
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The film starts of with Cary Grant (Roger O. Thornhill) being mistaken for and spy and threatened
with death and falls pray to numerous mishaps that makes him out to be the bad guy. To clear his
name, he sets out to locate the real spy. Only his journey he teams up with and falls in love with Eva
Marie Saint (Eve Kendall). All the while the real bad guy James Mason (Phillip Vandamm) and his
henchmen are hunting him down which adds the thriller element to the film. During this entire
ordeal that leads Cary Grant (Roger O. Thornhill) from NYC to several areas in the Northwest to
connect the dots to figure out who the real spy is His interaction with Eva Marie Saint (Eve Kendall)
gives the film a slight touch of screwball comedy humor. The thrill of the hunt/chase, the slight
touch of screwball comedy humor, and Cary Grant (Roger O. Thornhill) falling in love with Eva
Marie Saint (Eve Kendall) ties all the genres together and makes the film work as a thriller, comedy
and
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Nicholas Sparks Research Paper
Katie Holleran
Mr. Davis
LNG 322
15 April 2015
Nicholas Sparks "All of his [Nicholas Sparks] books have been New York Times bestsellers, with
over 97 million copies sold worldwide, in more than 50 languages, including 65 million copies in
the United States alone" (Nicholas Sparks). Nicholas Sparks has a very distinct writing style that
make very popular romance novels; ten of Nicholas Sparks' novels have been turned into films, with
each of them becoming very popular. Sparks' writing is easy to understand, but at the same time
very unique. His novels are " famous for being romantic and tender, and for having bittersweet
endings" (Gale Student Resources in Context).
Nicholas Sparks' writing style is one of the most unique, in the romance novel department.
Teenagers and women are drawn into his books. A journalist named Kathy Harris wrote, "What sets
Sparks apart from harley romance scene is the earnest of his writing..." (Gale Student Resources in
Context). Sparks has written ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Message in a Bottle was about a man who writes passionate letters, and puts them in bottles for
someone to find. A single mother finds these letters and goes on a search to find who sent them. She
realizes when she finds the man that he is a widow, and this is their chance at love. This story was
based on Nicholas Sparks' parents' relationship. When they both passed away at a young age, he
turned to writing and wrote Message in a Bottle. He also wrote The Rescue, which was based on the
events that surrounded a disappearance of a little four year old boy with disabilities. Sparks
witnessed the whole thing, and the effect loosing her child had on the mother. In the book, Nicholas
Sparks wrote about the effect of the mother trying to find her little boy in the book. Critics who have
read Sparks' novels call him "a master in the dramatic fiction genre"
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Annotation In A Midsummer Night
In the play A Midsummer Night's Fantasy by William Shakespeare. Shakespeare depicts four
various types of adoration constrained affection, parental affection, sentimental love, and entangled
adoration. In the start of the play, we see a constrained adoration amongst Theseus and Hippolyta
the rulers of the Amazons (David Bevington). Theseus notice in act 1 "I charmed thee with my
sword (David Bevington), To depict that he won her with his sword as in the fight to win her
affection. In Act 5 scene 1, Hippolyta says "My Theseus"(David Bevington), this shows she will
wed him. Not certain if both of these characters are truly infatuated or wedding since Theseus has
won a fight. All through the story, it appears that His affection for Hippolyta had most likely
developed for her and driving them to be hitched, since he ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Egeus appears to seem exceptionally instructing and strict. His character speaks to that the father
has the privilege of the way and the supervisor. The reason being is despite the fact that Hermia is
frantically infatuated with Lysander he rejects them to wed. Egeus inclines toward Demetrius to wed
her since he trusts that he is most appropriate for her. As I would like to think I trust the reason
Egeus won't need his little girl to wed Lysander is on the grounds that he won't know him
exceptionally well. He likely knows Demetrius better as a character and, since he knows him
exceptionally well. possibly in Egeus' brain, he is by all accounts most appropriate for her.
Likewise, every father needs the best for their little girl and needs them to be cheerful. He may trust
that Demetrius will convey bliss to her more than Lysander on the grounds that since he knows him
well than Lysander in his eyes he's the ideal man for her. Despite the fact that each father needs their
little girl to be happy, they ought to hear her out too as opposed to settling on their own
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Jane Austen 's Pride And Prejudice
In the novel Pride and Prejudice, love at first sight is mocked throughout the characters in this
nineteenth century society. Jane Austen portrays irony in certain characters' romances. Some
characters were expected to be together due to "love at first sight," yet Austen creates conflict which
disrupts these relationships. Jane Austen mocks conventional romantic novels by developing
hardships and obstacles among characters' romances. Austen shatters the expectations of "love at
first sight" and emphasizes the use of reason in relationships. As one can see, the characters in this
novel face nontraditional romances.
Jane Austen uses Darcy's pride and Elizabeth's prejudice to develop the love they have for one
another. Darcy recognizes that "Her sister made not the smallest objection, and the pianoforte was
opened, and Darcy, after a few moments recollection, was not sorry for it. He began to feel the
danger of paying Elizabeth too much attention" (Austen 49). Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth are made out
to hate each other, for they have opposite personal qualities that clash each other. But that famous
saying is true here, opposites do attract. Elizabeth's pride gets in the way of how she views Mr.
Darcy. Mr. Darcy's prejudice against Elizabeth and her family drifts him from liking her. These two
characters have many hardships and difficulties to overcome in order to be together. In this passage,
the two characters have not realized the true potential of their feelings, yet Mr.
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'Good Vs. Evil In Safe Haven' By Nicholas Sparks
Romance, who needs that. This is exactly what most of Nicholas Sparks' characters think. Nicholas
Sparks is an American that writes a majority or romance novels. Commonalities in all of his books
are that he always writes about North Carolina, there is some form of struggle of good versus evil,
and death. Sparks has written and published twenty different books and of the twenty eighteen of
them are romance novels. Sparks plays an important role in American literature and its evolution,
has characters that are relatable, and there is a good versus evil part of all his books and is why
Sparks is such and influential writer. Nicholas Sparks is an American writer and has a strong stand
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One of the best examples of this in Nicholas Sparks novel Safe Haven, "'Then you should have
never have left me,' he whispered his breath heavy with alcohol. He pulled the trigger and the gun
sounded with a loud crack...He felt a burning in his stomach, fire." (Sparks 360). The novel was
about a lady Katie who ran away from her abusive husband and found someone who actually loved
her Alex. The good versus evil in this is the people. The evil person is the husband that eventually is
killed by gunshot. Then the good is the life that she builds with this family and this is the one that
wins. It is common in Sparks' novels to have a good versus evil plot within people and the person
that is perceived as bad typically ends up dead. This is also shown in Sparks' novel Lucky One, the
dad, Keith, was speaking and then the son Ben was speaking, "He could catch his breath only in
snatches, and he flailed against the death that he suddenly knew was coming... 'Where is dad?' At his
words he began to cry." (Sparks 377, 380). Throughout the novel it is discovered that the dad is an
alcoholic, he is verbally abusive to his previous wife, and it is insinuated that he isn't very involved
in his son's life. The dad in this instance would be considered as the evil and then the new boyfriend
would be considered as the good. In the end of the book the dad dies a tragic death and Logan ends
up with Beth and her son, Ben. Once again showing that in the end good overcomes evil. Although
this isn't always true it is an exciting
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Forever My Girl Left At The Altar Analysis
Alayna Noel Journalism Ms. Blosch 5 May 2018 Forever My Girl Left at the altar, Josie is forced to
move on from her high school sweetheart, Liam who mysteriously disappeared to pursue his singing
career. Eight years later, Liam finds himself back in his home town of St. Augustine, Louisiana after
one of his old best friends, Mason, has died. At the funeral, he sees Josie with her daughter. Liam
later finds out that this is also his daughter. He is then forced to face his father, the love of his life
and the daughter he never knew he had. Liam must work to rebuild his relationship with Josie and
spark a new one with his daughter, Billy. In this drama filled romance movie, Liam has to face the
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It has a happy conclusion, but it is basic and there isn't much to it. The ending is a cliché, and due to
the film lacking a powerful conclusion, the favorable qualities are cast aside. The rest of the movie I
thought was entertaining and was sweet. It expresses the real emotions of people and the struggles
they deal with. At the beginning of the movie, it is easy to dislike Liam. He had left Josie and had
abandoned all his friends and family. However, as the movie progresses, Liam's caring and
thoughtful actions are displayed. He really does try to make it up to his family, and by the end, you
can't help but root for him and Josie. Director Bethany Ashton Wolf is able to capture a touching
love story filled story and is able to capture the true meaning of family. In 104 minutes, Wolf is able
to seize your hope that these lover's story is still worth holding onto. Sassy little Billy, helps in
adding the comedy factor to the film, with her little comments that can't help but leave you
snickering. Billy adds the perspective of a child into this love story. She doesn't know her father but
is eager to get to know him. Billy always has the smartest remarks and adds style to the
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Classic Disney Movies Research Paper
Classic Disney films, for years, have fueled ideas of true love and romance in the eyes of viewers.
The practically unreal romance scenes, including the thought of love at first sight, have attracted
viewers of all ages. The romance contained within many Disney scenes and movies is one
characteristic that is appealing to fans of Disney. In just about every Disney princess movie, there
exists the idea of love at first sight. For example, in "The Little Mermaid", Ariel is practically love
struck when she sets eyes on Prince Eric for the very first time. Without speaking a single word to
him, Ariel is somehow in love. This classic Disney film has won the hearts of fans of all ages. Why?
Well, as a viewer, there is something very attractive and
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Romance Essay
Romance is something that should never end. Romance brings love, happiness, and a joyful life.
One of the true definitions of romance is, "an emotional attraction or aura belonging to an especially
heroic era, adventure, or activity" (Romance, n.d.). However, when someone thinks of romance they
can see how much of a concept it is. It could be different for everyone because not everyone's
definition of romance or romantic activity is the same. For a man named Jim, it could be him
offering his arm to a woman when they are walking. Yet, on the other hand, for a random girl named
Emily, it could be having the man walk on the streetside of the sidewalk so he could protect her.
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Nevertheless, the idea of romance did not just pop up like a jack–in–the–box. The origins of the
modern celebration lie in the 18th century with the rise of romantic marriages. Writer, Elizabeth L.
Maurer (2017), from Nationals Women's History Museum had stated that "During the 18th century,
society encouraged young people to select their marriage partners based on their romantic
attachments. This was a decided change from past practice when marriages had been
arranged...between families or clans." So the young people at that point had to figure out what they
liked and what they did not like in a spouse, it was all left up to them. Maurer (2017), also discussed
how romance had fit in on this new practice:
"Prospective lovers needed to find one another and then determine the extent of mutual attraction.
Courtship became a distinctive phase of partner selection, and familiar rituals evolved. Young
women, perhaps more than young men, often enjoyed the process of courtship as it represented a
time of freedom and choice."
The men really had to come with the best of the best because the women now had the option to
reject them. The men had to think of ways to show their interest, bringing them flowers from the
garden, taking them out to dinner on a Friday night, or even taking off their hat when they were
talking to the lady. They either had to teach themselves based on what the woman they were trying
to pursue, or their father
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Workplace Romance
SEXUALITY IN THE WORKPLACE Licresha Pierce Strayer University Professor Honore
Workplace romance exists when two members of the same organization develop a relationship with
mutual attraction. Individuals who develop workplace romances may cause damages to morale and
productivity. However companies are still confused whether or not they should interfere in the
romantic relationship. Many companies are trying to figure out what department should get involved
and what policies should be set and should there be set guidelines? There are pros and cons to
developing a relationship with a co– worker. Some advantages would be to motivate employees,
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CRA is a vague area and it can be one person's word against the other when it goes sour. Ethical
principles are based on the individual or group and what they think is right or wrong. What may
seem right to some maybe wrong to others. So companies need to keep in mind the different beliefs.
There is also a right to privacy, so by implementing a CRA it should be clear. Nonfraternization
policies "Having clear policies that govern behaviors and relationships acceptable in the workplace
is the first step employers should take to control dangerous workplace romances" (Lieber 2008).
There are different types of nonfraternization policies. Some employees ban on any dating in the
workplace. They are not legally enforced because they are considered overbroad. Another policy
prohibits supervisors from dating and employee because of the power between the two may cause
the employee to feel pressured to start or stay in the relationship and finally the most common and
most recommended policy prohibits supervisors from dating subordinates who are in the
supervisor's direct chain of command. Ethical behavior should be considered when allowing
workplace romance. I think from an employer's perspective they have to consider certain things
such as respecting a person's moral principles such as honesty, fairness, equality, respecting the
dignity, diversity and the rights of other people. Being ethical means doing the right thing in any
situation.
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Romanticism And Romance In Wuthering Heights
How does Bronte concentrate on the interaction of realism and romance within the novel? Emily
Bronte concentrate on romance and show the love story between Heathcliff and Catherine, also
show to us romantic ideals and Gothic romances .There was great stress in spirits in Wuthering
Heights. On the other side, Bronte concentrate on realism the lack of conventional heroine, the truth
of real feelings and emotions. She focused on the dialogue and behavior of the characters of
Wuthering Heights and Thrushcross Grange and show the realities of domestic life, social exclusion,
and economic dispossession. We can know Heathcliff's character and how Catherine love him. The
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We might describe Wuthering Heights as romance because it is a love story, it can be a work of
imagination or because it has an important relationship to the Romantic period in literature, also the
novel is described as hybrid. There are two parallel love stories, in the first half of the novel Bronte
concentrate on the love of Heathcliff and Catherine but in the second half there was a less dramatic
love story between little Catherine and Hareton. The love story of Heathcliff and Catherine is rooted
in their childhood and is marked by the refusal to change. Catherine and Heathcliff were identical in
sharing their perception. Catherine declares, famously, "I am Heathcliff," while Heathcliff, upon
Catherine's death, screams that he cannot live without his "soul," meaning Catherine. Catherine and
Heathcliff's declarations of a union of souls. Heathcliff was described as a Byronic or Gothic hero–
villain might be manageable. Wuthering Heights has strong connection with Gothic romances over
and beyond the Gothic characteristics of Heathcliff. Gothic novels put in an atmosphere of terror
and using equipment of ghosts and the weather outside the house of Wuthering Heights and one of
aspects of Gothic, Isabella and the second Catherine's incarceration at Wuthering Heights, also
feminist criticism established modes of reading the genre as psychological oppression of women.
Relationship between Heathcliff and Catherine is sibling love rather than adulterous romantic
passion. This relationship with Romantic poetry means that Heathcliff, after Catherine's death,
becomes a Romantic hero, with a capital "R", rather than a romantic hero with a small
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Analysis Of Sherman Alexie's The Absolutely True Romance Hero
A romance is typically a hopeful world with happy people. The characters making up this optimistic
world have a strong awareness of how things should be, rather than how they are. Oftenly, romance
stories are adventurous, there is a focus on a quest that involves bravery as well as strong values. In
Sherman Alexie's The Absolutely True Diary of a Part–Time Indian there is a young Indian boy
named Junior who lives on the Spokane Indian Reservation, in Wellpinit. Junior lives in poverty and
is poorly educated. He decides to takes his education into his own hands and starts at a new school,
which happens to be in a predominantly white town. At first, Junior struggles to fit in but,
eventually, he adapts to the new environment and in the end meets many new friends. Junior, a
modern romance hero is on a journey to create a better life for himself. His story is compelling to
young readers because of his universally relatable problems and his creative solutions to them.
Junior goes on a journey to better his life, while on this journey he is exposed as a romance hero.
Romance hero's usually have similar traits. They are raised in poverty, they're associated with their
youth and optimism, strong (physically and mentally), smart, they dream of an ideal world, and they
envision something better for themselves. Junior has all of these characteristics. At the beginning of
the novel there is an entire chapter, "Why Chicken Means so Much", describing the poverty his
family lives with.
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Bone Gap By Laura Ruby Character Analysis
Small towns usually consist of people that know about everyone else's business but their own. In the
fiction novel Bone Gap by Laura Ruby, Ruby introduces the reader to the main character, Finn
O'Sullivan, who everyone believes is a weird and peculiar child. Finn lives with his brother Sean
and friend Roza in a small town called Bone Gap. One day Roza goes missing and given the fact
that the O'Sullivan boys' mother left them for her lover, the people of Bone Gap do not find the
disappearance a surprise. Except Finn knows the truth about her disappearance. However, no one in
the town, not even his brother, believes Finn's story. The mystery unfolds as Ruby uses the different
characters' point of view on the situation. Ruby uses different aspects of literature to pull the reader
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Then, one morning, she woke up and found herself in a giant bed in a sunny room with plush blue
armchairs and a cherry armoire."
This way the reader gets more of a movie type of feel when reading. Just like movies, the viewer
can experience a situation of one character, while another character has no idea what is going on.
Using the different point of
Ruby uses many different genres of literature to lure the reader into the story line. The beginning of
the book has a mystery, starting with the mysterious disappearance and the steps Finn takes to find
Roza. As the book progresses a new romance blooms and the book pauses from the mystery and
jumps into a romantic scene. The romance includes a little bit of fantasy.
"He looked around, but what he saw made no sense – trees bleeding into clouds, and the clouds
parting for winged lions carved from stone, and the stone lions charging down a staircase made of
glass, and the glass shattering into
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Romance In The Great Gatsby Essay
A romance is a love story in which the central focus is on the development of the love relationship
between the lead character and a love interest. The romance itself is the key element, as is the
emotional engagement of the reader (WritersRelief.com). F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel The Great
Gatsby is widely accepted as a romance novel. The author uses specific elements throughout the
novel which demonstrate the ways in which the book follows the romance genre. Fitzgerald reflects
the aspects of the romance genre throughout The Great Gatsby as shown through the plot,
characterization and pacing. Fitzgerald's demonstrates the elements of the romance genre throughout
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The characterization of a romance follows the theme of which the hero or heroin must come to
terms with themselves and their relationship (Saricks). Gatsby demonstrates this by saying, "'You
always have a green light that burns all night at the end of your dock' Possibly it had occurred to
him that the colossal significance of the light had no vanished forever." (187) The symbolic meaning
of the green light at the end of Daisy's dock represented Gatsby's hopes and dreams for the future
with Daisy. This follows the characterization of a romance since the green light no longer shines, the
reader can assume Gatsby is finally coming to terms with their relationship and that they can't be
together. Furthermore, the characterization of a romance forces the characters to change or
relinquish preconceptions about themselves (Saricks). Daisy emphasizes this when she explains,
"'Oh you want too much.' She cried to Gatsby. 'I love you now–isn't that enough? I can't help what's
past.' She began to sob helplessly. 'I did love him once–but I loved you too.'" (265) Daisy and
Gatsby are trying to move on with their relationship and at this point, they are realizing that there
are too many obstacles in their way. This follows the characterization because at this point, the
characters come to realize that their relationship will not work out. In essence the novel
demonstrates the elements of the romance genre through the
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Symbolism In Romeo And Juliet
William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet is an endearing
play that encompasses symbols of the World of the Everyday and the World of Romance until the
couple's tragic demise. Shakespeare juxtaposes The World of the Everyday and The World of
Romance to demonstrate the type of people Romeo and Juliet are through various means. The reader
sees this through Shakespeare's use of age, time, morals, speech, variation, and settings. Throughout
the play, Romeo and Juliet are separated whether it be due to their rival households or their
conflicting mindsets. Shakespeare has the ability to warp time throughout his plays and we clearly
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In Act 1 Capulet says "My child is yet a stranger in the world; She hath not seen the change of
fourteen years..." (1.2.269–270). This quote indicates that Lord Capulet still views Juliet as a child
who is unable to be romantically involved with anyone. Paris rebuts this statement by saying
"Younger than she is happy mothers made." (1.2.273). This conveys that when a person is in love
they will mature rapidly in the world of romance. This also demonstrates that Juliet is a very mature
woman due to her experiences during her relationship. Shakespeare also juxtaposes the two worlds
through materiality and spirituality. In the world of the every day Lord and lady Capulet arranged
Juliet to marry Paris due to his financial state. Lord Capulet believes that the perfect match for Juliet
would be Count Paris. He makes this decision because Paris is kinsmen to Prince Escalus and
therefore has a good social status and is very wealthy. In the world of romance, Juliet seeks Friar
Laurence's guidance in her relationship because especially in the beginning she had an agape kind of
love. In many plays written by Shakespeare the Friar is seen as the mediator who solves the
problems and in Romeo and Juliet, Friar Laurence is seen as a counselor to the couple. Due to her
relationship with Friar Laurence Juliet Agape love develops. In act 1, Juliet states "...For saints have
hands that pilgrims' hands do touch, and palm to palm is holy palmers' kiss." (1.5.713–714). This
quote conveys that Juliet is a very religious person and wants her love to incorporate a healthy
amount of spirituality. In the play Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare clearly conveys how a person's
sense of age and morals are different in the world of every day and the world of
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The Theme Of Romance And Romance In Romeo And Juliet
Romance and tragedy have captivated readers throughout the ages. These story elements have
gripped us, appealing to deep instincts and emotions. Romance could be defined as a relationship
between two lovers, in which a passionate emotional attachment or involvement are there between
both individuals. Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet has been one of the major plays that explored love
and romance. Post–modern novels, The Hunger Games written by Suzanne Collins bring romance
and love with an action–packed plot. Collins's Hunger Games clearly drew her ideas from
Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet, since the Hunger Games showed a lot of enduring themes in which
Romeo & Juliet has these kinds of themes. Shakespeare himself borrowed themes from Greek
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Obviously Romeo & Juliet has the sense of romance throughout the story and such occurrence
really shows in parts where Romeo started to take notice on Juliet and sudden commotion of
feelings in both individuals propels the plot. Romance is very common in this novel, for instance in
the novel, Juliet would do anything to be with Romeo again. "I gave thee mine before thou dids
request it, And yet I would it were to given again" (Shakespeare). These words that Juliet spoke
shows how indeed Juliet would do anything until she pledges her love even before Romeo asked
her. She wouldn't want to disappoint Romeo by not trying to marry Paris. Paris also admires and
loves Juliet; this really pushes the idea of love and romantic relationships in the characters. The plot
of this novel is really a romantic tragedy since at the end both lovers died because they desperately
wanted to be together, however this would be impossible due to the feud. Basically the family feud
is responsible for the deaths of both Romeo and Juliet. Had there not been a family feud, there
would have been no need for Romeo and Juliet to hide their
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What Is Romance Within The 21st Century?
What is romance in the 21st century?
There 's No dragons to slay for your lady love. No evil stepmothers and witches to rescue her from.
No spells to wake her from with a kiss. How is a man to show off without any jousting
tournaments? How is one to be a modern romantic?
There 's been much debate over how to define modern romance and what romance even is in this
day and age. Is romance dead or as alive as ever?
Romance has a long and varied history that has greatly transformed over time. What does romance
look like in the 21st century? It 's a text at 1am asking if you 're up, it 's a like or comment on your
instagram post, its snapchatting and texting all day, it 's tinder and match.com, its "relationship
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It is the very abundance of options provided by online dating which may be making men less
inclined to treat any particular woman as a "priority". according to David Buss, a professor of
psychology at the University of Texas "Apps like Tinder and OkCupid give people the impression
that there are thousands or millions of potential mates out there," he continues... "One dimension of
this is the impact it has on men's psychology. When there is a surplus of women, or a perceived
surplus of women, the whole mating system tends to shift towards short–term dating. Marriages
become unstable. Divorces increase. Men don't have to commit, so they pursue a short–term mating
strategy. Men are making that shift, and women are forced to go along with it in order to mate at
all." Is that romance?
Does modern day monogamy still exist? I can boldly state that we've all experienced some form of
infidelity at some point of our lives. You may be thinking, "not me" or "i would never!" but there are
multiple forms of cheating im talking about here. Cheating could literally mean anything we've done
and thought "I can 't tell my partner about this". Maybe is harmless flirting at the gym to boost your
ego or perhaps you slept with someone else, the point is that the majority of us have most likely at
least once in our relationship felt the need to explore some type of external stimulating experience
outside of our committed relationship. Is this romantic? NO. According to Daniel
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Dr Mcmahon Character Analysis
A story to consider Epic needs to have a heroic character, like The history of the Kings of Britain,
demonstrated by describing each king and his adventures during their lifetime. Indeed, most of the
epic stories are realistic, but like Dr. McDonie described in his lecture notes, the book was mostly
invented. Indeed, about 99 of the kings that seen in the story, 70 were invented by Geoffrey of
Monmouth. Additionally, the introduction of romance to the story will change the perspective of
women and question the reader, where they have been in the entire book. As a matter of fact, I agree
with my classmate Dung Dinh with his point of view, of whom the book was written to. Considering
that Britain was conquest in 1066 by the Normans, the book
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Vulgar Latin Research Paper
Over 670 million people speak the five languages known as the Romance languages, but not many
people know truly where these languages came from. It all began with Vulgar Latin, a branch of
Classical Latin, which was spread throughout the Roman Empire by the conquest of soldiers and the
movement of colonists ("Romance Languages"). The most commonly accepted reasoning for these
languages existence is that different regions of the Roman Empire slowly created their own form of
dialect of Classical Latin, which eventually became the five Romance languages (Ledgeway).
Although Vulgar Latin may be dead, it will be spoken everyday within the five Romance languages
as different versions of the original classical form (Wright). The commonalities through ... Show
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As Latin expanded throughout Europe it wasn't ever a solidified language it was constantly
changing and evolving as it spread from place to place. Portuguese came from Latin that had
already been through Gaul, modern day France, which would eventually be the Latin that would
transform into French and Romanian. Consequently Portuguese is actually a derivative of Latin that
had already been changed and adapted to another regions needs. Although it may have come from
this already transformed version of Latin it doesn't take away from the fact that it still came from a
true version of Latin (Wright). Portuguese contains some of the most basic pieces of Latin such as
the use of masculine, feminine, and neuter nouns and verbs. Portuguese, along with the other
Romance Languages, use a system of different grammatical meanings and relationships to create
sentences where the subject and verb agree not only with tense but gender, mood, person, and
number ("Romance
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Differences Between Flirting And Romance
These stylistic differences are just the beginning of differences that a coach can explore with a
couple. Coaches should explore other areas such as love languages and unique individual traits with
their clients to help them make the right connection in their communication (Clinton et al., 2009;
Wright, n.d.). Flirting and Romance Finally, coaches should remind couples that flirting and
romance should go beyond the "I do" in their relationship (Frisby, 2009). According to Frisby
(2009), couples can use flirting and romance as a tool to provide assurances to their partner, create
positive encounters, and manage conflicts. Research shows that couples view attentive, or attention
based flirting, as a means to separate work from play and give assurances of the commitment to the
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Coaches should endeavor to help couples restore the joy in their marriage through this beautiful gift
from God. Coaches should encourage husbands to cultivate the desire that they have for their wife
and vice versa. The little things that are often left undone can make a profound difference when they
are all put together. Love looks for a way to express interest and commitment. Scripture gives
insight into the power of romance; a kiss can change the outlook of a whole day (Song of Solomon
1:2). Gifts and compliments can stoke the fires of passion (Song of Solomon 1: 9:11). A weekend
getaway can communicate interest
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Medieval Romance Compare And Contrast
When someone thinks of a medieval romance, that person will more than likely think of these
common characteristics: knights, quests, a lady, magic, romance, Christianity, and of course King
Arthur. There is actually much more to these stories than just "A knight goes on a quest. He meets a
lady. And they all live happily ever after." A reader needs to know what features to look out for in
order to know for sure what kind of story he is reading.
A Handbook to Literature by William Harmon and C. Hugh Holman says that a medieval romance
is a tale of adventure that contains knights, kings, or distraught women. That person is usually
motivated by either love, religion, or s/he is just wanting an adventure. Medieval romance was first
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Medieval romances succeeded the epic of the 12th century, which was the main kind of story
anyone ever wrote or read. There are many differences between an epic and medieval romance
story. Epics tend to tell a story about a hero and how he must fight evil monsters, while romances
tell how a knight expresses his chivalry through one or more quests. While an epic is more serious
and usually consists of "everyday" life, a romance is more mysterious and usually about fantasies.
Romances will more than likely be comical and end happy, while epics are very solemn and have a
sad ending. Epics follow a straight path to the ending. The reader knows that the hero will fight
some evil villain and win. Medieval romances are not like that. While the story does follow a
slightly straight path to the end, the reader never knows what the protagonist will face on the way.
The structure is very relaxed in a romance, while in an epic it is strict. The reader will know whether
he is reading an epic or not by the amount of romance or love that is displayed. Epics do not contain
love, and if they do, it is not much. There may be women in the story, but they are not usually part
of the actual story. That is not true of medieval romances. It would no longer be a medieval romance
if it did not contain romance throughout the story. In epics, the characters
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Save Your Own Romance Essay
Techniques To Save Your Own Romance By Mitchell Lisby Aug 20, 2011 When you're realizing
that your own intimate romances are in challenges, you're certainly not on your own. To save your
personal marriage with your girlfriend, you should revisit the beginning and work ahead from there.
There must have always been a thing that drawn yourself to your better half in the first place.
Review these kinds of early periods of your personal partnership and indulge on the fire and
vividness that accompanied these 1st moments. At this moment, visualise a little more in relation to
these beginning occasions. Did you both placed efforts on developing a groundwork to develop on
or were you simply "playing it by ear"? All those initial days, weekends, as
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China's Catastrophic Cultural Revolution
Impeccably true to its definition, the Chinese characters for "revolution" literally mean "elimination
of life", proved by China's catastrophic cultural revolution. Communist leader Mao Zedong sought
to eliminate the past and push for a resurrection only to land China miserably behind. By wiping
away years of scientific and literary advancements, China renounced its grandiose history and way
of life. In 1966, Communist leader Mao Zedong initiated the Cultural Revolution in China intended
to reaffirm his domination over the Chinese government, drastically affecting the lives of nearly
everyone in China. Suspicious of current communist leaders taking over the party, Mao enslaved the
minds of Chinese youth to eradicate "impure" ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Accompanied by a local tailor's daughter, three youths risk everything for precious western books
(Jessica Allen). The priority of education and literature is a major theme in Balzac and the Little
Seamstress, highlighting what happens when the development of knowledge is prevented. In the
novel, the main characters temporarily escape nightmarish re–education camps by slipping into
stolen novels as the novel's narrator says, "this fellow Balzac is a wizard. . ." (Sijie 62) he is further
emphasising the power of literature (Brooke Allen 24). As New York Time's reviewer sums up, "any
system that fears knowledge and education, any system that closes the mind to moral and
intellectual truth, is evil and will prove in the end to be impotent." (Allen, 24). Sijie had spent the
years between 1971 and 1974 in the mountains of Sichuan Province, experiencing re–education first
hand. His personal experiences enabled him to accurately produce a classic novel, as he delivers
with beauty and charm a dark time in Chinese history. Luo Guanzhong, author of Romance of the
Three Kingdoms, established under a pseudonym Huhai Sanren; is a famous writer honored for his
contributions to Chinese Literature, often compared to the works of Shakespeare of English
literature. Living in the late Yuan Dynasty and early Ming Dynasty, Luo is attributed to have
assisted in the creations of two of the four great classical
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The Bonding By Imogen Keeper
The Bonding is a sci–fi romance by Imogen Keeper. Nissa, queen–designate of Triannon. As her
planet is invaded and attacked by off–worlders, she escapes to search for help to save the rest of her
people that had survived their torture. A warrior from the Tribe Argentus, Tam, finds Nissa's cryo–
pod. Many of the woman in his tribe withered away from disease, causing many of the men to not
find a mate or to give up from a broken bond. In his tribe, bonding is sacred and connects twos'
souls. When Tam finds Nissa's pod and awakens her, the only way to save her is to bond with her. I
do think that the first chapter moves a little fast, and it escalates to something very hot and steamy
quickly. Neither of the two understand each other, but
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Essay on Harlequin Enterprises Case Analysis
Harlequin Enterprises: The Mira Decision
Harlequin Enterprises has dominated the series romance fiction novel market since the 1970's.
Harlequin has fought off every major competitor in this genre and maintained consistent
performance for multiple decades. Brand loyalty, worldwide production capabilities, production
efficiencies, creative control, and distribution are the strengths that Harlequin utilizes to dominate
the series romance genre.
Having a consistent product has helped Harlequin establish a loyal customer base with over 70
million readers worldwide. Surveys indicate that four out of five readers continue to purchase
Harlequin books the next year. To keep creativity at a high level Harlequin utilizes over 1,300
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According to Donna Hayes, VP Direct Marketing, "our strengths lie in series romance." While
harlequin series romance sales have increases roughly 9% in five years, single title romance book
sales have increased over 35% in the same period.
Harlequin has failed in previous attempts to enter the single title romance market. Their Worldwide
Library single title romance program was shut down after two years on the market. A result of the
Worldwide Library shutdown was the exodus of many of their popular authors. Many of these
authors started their careers with Harlequin but left for other high profile single title publishers
willing to pay large amounts to win over the authors.
Deciding if Harlequin has a competitive advantage can be looked at from two angles both providing
different results. In the series romance genre Harlequin certainly has maintained a competitive
advantage over the years. It has consistently been the only player in the market as other publishers
have tried and failed at the genre. Harlequin has been able to produce higher revenues and growth
within this genre better than any other publisher. As previously discussed, it maintains the most
sophisticated distribution system and global author team.
That is where Harlequin's competitive advantage ends. In the overall romance novel market
Harlequin does not possess a competitive advantage. The series romance
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Forbidden's No Triangle-Love
At first Forbidden seem to be another typical young adult paranormal romance, with the mysterious
guy and the new girl setting that may seem a little familiar. However in the end I feel it did a rather
good job on balancing the romance and the supernatural world–building. I thought the writing was
colorful, and the story was very engaging. Not to say it didn't have it's moment, but overall I really
enjoyed reading this book.
What I liked about this book:
Interesting supernatural creatures √
No triangle–love...yet √
Unique leading female character √
Interesting storyline √
Complex yet gripping supernatural world √
Forbidden has build a complex supernatural world with layers of suspense and mysteries, that will
keep you attentive throughout
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Intersectional Romance Fiction Essay
By the same token, the romance fiction genre pivots on the presentation of "women's triumphs over
systemic inequality" (Jagodzinski 9)¬–that is, Caucasian women's triumphs, as the romance fiction
genre "seldom extends that kind of concern to other marginalized groups" (Jagodzinski 9). The
romance fiction genre's endeavor to "debunk ideological justifications for women's subordination
offers little insight into the domination" (Crenshaw 155) of women of color, and the messages that
correlate with the genre's narratives are "overgeneralized at best" (Crenshaw 155) as a consequence
of the narratives embedment in solitarily Caucasian experience. Disagreeing with this model of
romance fiction, Jagodzinski proposes that romance fiction authors who "look beyond just
patriarchal oppression to consider other types of systemic oppression, like racial oppression"
(Jagodzinski 9) create a new subcategory of romance fiction: intersectional romance fiction, as
various forms of identity–directed oppression "are considered in conjunction with one another"
(Jagodzinski 9–10). The conflicts within intersectional romance fiction often "demonstrate how the
maintenance of power is invested in the oppression" (Jagodzinski 150) of those who fail to meet the
dominant standards of what the average member of society should appear as. When an author
deliberately distinguishes "each character's various avenues to power based on [their] identity"
(Jagodzinski 40), the audience is naturally made
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Aziz Ansari's Modern Romance
From long distance relationships, marriage, and simply just dating, romance has always had the
reputation of being "hard to get"; but what exactly has made it almost impossible to get? Modern
Romance, the nonfiction novel written by the famous comedian Aziz Ansari, captures the corruption
of the strong connection of love fantasized over all around the world, the connection known as
"romance". Like all things in life, as time passes change occurs which brought Ansari, with the help
of a sociologist Eric Klinenberg, to the task of exploring the newfound concept of romance that has
evolved over time. Throughout this journey, Aziz Ansari covers the wide array of factors associated
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As a novel such as this appeals to a variety of readers such as teenagers who love the comedian
himself or adults seeking for the answer in their failed love life, Ansari refers to scenarios of all ages
to create the perfect understanding of what love has come to be. In order to clearly understand the
"modern" aspect of modern romance, the book goes back in time to the simpler days where "people
would find a decent person who lived in their neighborhood[,] their families would meet, and after
they decided neither party was a murderer, the couple would get married and have a kid by the time
they were twenty–two". Now flash forward to a few decades later and the thought of marrying a
neighbor is a nightmare when there are thousands of potential lovers online. As Ansari does his
research on the abundance of factors with the ability to drastically change love in just less than a
decade the catalyst is clear– there are simply too many options and too many wants. The root of a
marriage is no longer based off of the desire for "a partnership for life in terms of children and
social status" but the desire for a "best friend and trusted confident", a soul
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A Short Story : A Story?
"Do it this way. Clasp your hands so, and stagger across the room, crying frantically, 'Roderigo!
Save me! Save me!' and away went Jo, with a melodramatic scream which was truly thrilling. Amy
followed, but she poked her hands out stiffly before her, and jerked herself along as if she went by
machinery, and her "Ow!" was more suggestive of pins being run into her than of fear and anguish.
Jo gave a despairing groan, and Meg laughed outright, while Beth let her bread burn as she watched
the fun with interest. "It's no use! Do the best you can when the time comes, and if the audience
laughs, don't blame me. Come on, Meg." Then things went smoothly, for Don Pedro defied the
world in a speech of two pages without a single break. Hagar, the witch, chanted an awful
incantation over her kettleful of simmering toads, with weird effect. Roderigo rent his chains
asunder manfully, and Hugo died in agonies of remorse and arsenic, with a wild, "Ha! Ha!" "It's the
best we've had yet," said Meg, as the dead villain sat up and rubbed his elbows. "I don't see how you
can write and act such splendid things, Jo. You're a regular Shakespeare!" exclaimed Beth, who
firmly believed that her sisters were gifted with wonderful genius in all things. "Not quite," replied
Jo modestly. "I do think The Witches Curse, an Operatic Tragedy is rather a nice thing, but I'd like to
try Macbeth, if we only had a trapdoor for Banquo. I always wanted to do the killing part. 'Is that a
dagger that I see before
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A Case Study of Harlequin Publishing
Harlequin Romances: Strategic planning SWOT Strengths Harlequin is one of the most famous
mass–market publishers in the world. It primarily publishes romances, largely directed towards
female readers, under a variety of imprints. Some of these romances are historical, others are
contemporary. Some are extremely explicit, while others are more innocent. While certain aspects of
these different lines vary from imprint to imprint, there is a great deal of consistency to Harlequin's
brand image. Almost everyone knows that a Harlequin is a romance, and the brand name is
synonymous with romance, much like Coca–Cola is synonymous with soda. Weaknesses The
publishing industry is struggling in many areas. Customers have a great deal of other reading
material they can access online. Readers can read cheaper, self–published novels on their Kindle, or
surf free content online. Also, the Harlequin image amongst some women is seen as out–of–date,
given contemporary feminist mores. Opportunities Harlequin is seeking to enter the self–publishing
and e–publishing market to diversify and modernize its options. Creating books solely for online
reading suits the Harlequin model, given that there is a strong emphasis on creating disposable
books for pleasure. Reading online, consumers will no longer have to 'get rid' of their old
Harlequins at garage sales, given that they can access the content virtually and dispose of it
electronically when finished. "Romance readers buy in
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Women In Medieval Times
A woman in medieval times was not considered a person, but property. A woman would be forced to
wear layers of drab clothing, the style determining their social class ranking. A woman of wealth
would wear decadent gowns and women in poverty would wear plain spun dresses. Their goal in life
was to find a husband, to give in to his whims and be the epitome of submission. Sometimes,
peasant girls would be forced to take up a trade prior to marriage. After the marriage, she was forced
to give up this trade, the skill she possessed, and either maintain the lifestyle as a housewife, or help
her husband with his trade. In regards to whom a woman married, there was little to no choice in the
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A woman's alternative would be becoming a nun, giving up all social freedoms and dedicating your
life to serving the poor and God. Women who were subject to this life received a much more
thorough education than other women, in order to properly learn religious concepts and theory.
Otherwise, a woman's education was limited to basic reading abilities paired with instruction on
how to do homely activities. A woman of this time period had utterly no voice in politics. Law was
man's law. The life of these women were controlled by the men who surround them, their opinions
meaning little to nothing. The life of a woman in medieval times was bleak and varied little.
Romantic literature was on the rise, full of damsels in distress that only further perpetuated negative
stereotypes of women during these times. These romances were full of helpless women in situations
only a man could get them out of, or else they would be doomed. Despite this cultural oppression of
women in this time period, some strong female characters were erected in medieval romances. A
perfect example of an abnormally strong and independent female main character would be Enide
from Erec and Enide written by Chrétien de
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Dating in The Workplace Essay
For the majority of Americans these are a necessary thing to have in order to keep roofs over our
heads, clothes on our backs, and food in our stomachs. It seems that these days, employees are
working well over the expected forty hours a week, which leaves little time to go out and meet that
someone special. Is it any wonder then that most coworkers are finding themselves involved in an
office romance? According to recent studies, 48% of employees admit to being involved in an office
romance at some point in their careers (Voo). Several studies indicate that a high percentage of
employees have been involved in an office romance at some point in their careers
(Neff).
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Job Performance
Having your partner around the office can even increase your work performance.
Experts indicate that once working couples get past the infatuation stage of their romance, their
romance can actually benefit the company. An office romance tends to raise workers' morale,
enhance creativity, stimulate performance, and boost productivity
(Hughes). If the relationship turns into a serious and committed one, companies can gain happier
and loyal employees.
Companies' Fears
Looking at all of the advantages of office romances, what do companies have to fear about?
Unfortunately not all romances lead to the fairy tale ending and it is those instances of office
romances turned sour that keep companies in constant fear of tense work environments which may
lead to legal ramifications. In most cases, employees are able to put aside their personal feelings and
deal with their jobs and each other in a professional manner. Others find the personal rejection a
little harder to swallow and it is then that companies have to beware of sexual harassment claims
(Loftus). That is just one of the many problems companies have to be aware of. Other danger spots
companies need to be aware of are subordinates dating supervisors and extramarital affairs (Loftus).
Dating a Subordinate
Supervisor–subordinate dating is the most hazardous to an employee's reputation
and
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Romance Films : The Little Mermaid, Aladdin, And Cinderella
Romance Films Case Study
When I first started watching television as a little girl, I was exposed to Disney movies growing up.
My favorites included The Little Mermaid, Aladdin, and Cinderella. I've always been fascinated
with the idea of finding my prince charming and falling in love. I would sometimes ask my mother,
"Will I ever be in love?", or "Will I find my prince charming one day?" I was in love with the idea
of love – but little did I understand that these movies were just simply fairytales. I became a victim
of what I expected love to be – instead of what love really is. Aside from the running theme for a
Disney princess throwing herself at Prince Charming, they never show the hardships and sacrifices
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This film highlights the ideas of a male dominating exchange, and women submitting themselves in
the bedroom. When does it become too much for Ana until she reaches her breaking point? What
does Christian do to "punish" Ana for breaking rules in the contract? This dramatic, erotic film is
such an "exciting" film that redefines the true meaning of romance. 50 Shades of Grey creates many
fantasies/ideas for women to explore with their significant other in the bedroom – categorizing
attachment with intimacy.
Characterization:
Christian Grey, a handsome, wealthy businessman is one of the two main characters in this film. He
is a very sexual person and makes contracts with women so they can regularly meet his sexual
needs. He is not an affectionate person – as these encounters are strictly for sexual pleasures without
strings attached. He has a sex room in his estate that looks like a torture chamber – which he takes
pride in. Christian obviously has some serious deep–rooted psychological issues for him to behave
so neurotic, erotic, and narcissistic. Anastasia Steele, a normal, goody two–shoes type of girl is 21
years old and a recent college graduate. She covered an interview of Christian; filling in for her sick
roommate, but little did she know what she was getting herself into. Ana is a really stubborn
character and originally didn't
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Romance Romance Essay
Romance begins with an attraction between two people and grows into an emotional attachment
called love. Affection, acts of kindness, words of affirmation, quality time, and sacrifice all
exemplify ways to show love. According to Webster's, romance defines as a love story especially in
the form of a novel. Novels enable readers to dive into a romantic story and experience the love
shared between two people. According to a study from BookStats, "The estimated total sales value
of romance novels in 2013 was $1.08 billion" (qtd. in "Romance Statistics"). Romance novels still
require a high demand with their multitude of sub–genres. More specifically, paranormal, historical,
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Pride and Prejudice, a novel written by Jane Austen, characterizes as a historical romance. The story
takes place in 1813 and displays the emotional development of the protagonist, Elizabeth Bennet,
who overcomes her hasty judgement of Mr. Darcy and falls in love with him (Austen). The novel
exhibits the necessity of marrying for love, rather than financial reasons. In the early 19th century,
men and women faced the social pressures of a good, wealthy match. In fact, the first line of the
novel writes: "It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good
fortune, must be in want of a wife" (Austen). Published nearly two hundred years ago, Pride and
Prejudice continues to fascinate the minds of modern readers. According to Megan Bruening, a
Ph.D. English Student at Lehigh University, Pride and Prejudice appears near the top of many lists
for "most–loved books", from both literary scholars and the general public (Bruening). History
holds the intent to inform others of events from the past, but when romance associates with history,
it becomes much more; it gives a clearer vision of the reality in history. Contemporary romance
prevails as the largest genre of romance. Jessica Lind, an American librarian, claims contemporary
romance takes place in the time frame of its writing and focuses primarily on the romantic
relationship (Lind). The Handmaid's Tale, a novel written by Margaret Atwood, follows the journey
of Offred, a handmaid kept for
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Twenty One Pilots Compare And Contrast
Through the years, music has drastically evolved, and affected most of our lives. There are many
cases of music becoming a lifestyle of sorts for certain people, myself included. Music changes
based on the fads of the age; sometimes made to conform and often laughed at by later generations.
I think we can all agree that the truly good music is the music that does not conform to the latest
fads, but does just the opposite. In this case, I'm talking about the two bands Twenty One Pilots and
My Chemical Romance, both bands that were/are very diverse from what people were/are used to.
The two bands are very different; varying in music style, energy, and themes. While the bands are
different, they share a very similar fan base and both hold the same messages; to love yourself and
to ignore those who put you down. Twenty One Pilots and My Chemical Romance are two very
popular bands from two very different generations of music that are notoriously "emo." When I say
"emo" in this particular example, I simply mean emotional music, rather than the ... Show more
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Twenty One Pilots is much calmer than My Chemical Romance, focusing more on a despaired
feeling rather than the angry feeling My Chemical Romance often conveys in their music (the fact
Twenty One Pilots never curses further enforces this idea). Of course, this is not to say that Twenty
One Pilots never gets a bit angrier in their songs, (or that My Chemical Romance can't get sad and
slow), but whenever they do, it's a more passive aggressive kind of angry (for example, the song
Fairly Local). Like I said, more despaired. Kind of like that one really scary person and whenever
they get angry they get really quiet and you know they mean business. Twenty One Pilots makes
music of all genres; from gospel to screamo to ukulele to rap, they make music from every genre
(except for country; I'm not sure
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  • 2. The Absence Of Plastic Tone Many people assume that the romance in a person's life only fades if that person has settled down with another and life has become routine, however this is not always the case. While it remains true that for couples who have been together for a number of years the romance may at times be stretched a little thin, there are many singles who suffer from just such an absence. What is romance? Many different ideas can be considered romantic and while there remain several that spark immediate recognition in our society, others may only be considered such by a select few. Such obvious icons as flowers, candy and jewelry are quite commonly amongst the most well known, but for some a particular plastic token may prove to be the most romantic symbol ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. King Arthur How To Do Romantic Things In Our Society Back in King Arthur's time's romance was way different than how we see it in our society. Back then they didn't have all the movies and the usual romance where the man falls in love with a woman and so on. The romance now a days I don't even think we can call it romance anymore. Back then guys didn't even have to think about opening the door for his lady or opening the car door for her or just little things like that, it all just seemed to come natural to them. In todays' society it seems as if guys have to think about how to do romantic things for girls. But I also do believe that girls today don't understand how to do romantic things for their man either. Chivalry is extremely powerful and cannot be denied. I believe our society should ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. My Reflection On My Job It being a Saturday morning and I, having nothing to do, figure the most productive use of my time is to do my 'weekly ' blog post that has unfortunately turned into a sort of bi–weekly blog post. I just completed my first week as a camp counselor and I 'm loving it, but boy does my job give me sympathy for anyone who has to work with children; I didn 't realize just how hard it is. Despite its difficulties, my job has caused me to realize how crucial some sort of challenge is in order to lead a fulfilling life. Oddly enough, my downcast mood faded when I commenced working. On the book front, things are also improving. I completed August Wilson 's Gem of the Ocean in about a day and in doing so, I felt at least a little like myself again. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Stevens has it all: funny poems, serious poems, spiritual poems; how can you expect a girl to just choose one? A brief respite was needed to determine which poem to talk about and I 've come to the conclusion that "Restatement of Romance" is the one that will be most manageable to tackle–– in truth "Sailing after Lunch" is the poem that I find myself most drawn to but alas ita too long. I figure there 's no place like the title to start my analysis. What 's in a name anyhow? I think as titles go, Stevens is generally a pro. This poem, in particular, is strange in the way the actual body of the poem relates to the title. I was reading this criticism and the author argues that the title is unusual given the actual text of the poem. He even goes as far as saying Steven 's poem "lacks any of the passion, sensuality, sentimentality, or effusiveness characteristic of so much conventional romantic poetry." I don 't know if I agree. I read that line. Then I read the poem again. Then I went back to the criticism. For me, there 's always this sort of back and forth (if I 'm reading thoroughly and actively). I find the process necessary to determine what I think; after all, critics aren 't right just because they 're critics. In the case of "Restatement of Romance," I initially sided with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. My Faith In Love : The Power Of Love I've always believed in fate and destiny. Everyone has their own path that they have to discover. That somehow every little thing that has happened in their lives suddenly has a purpose. I believe that everyone has a soulmate. I'm a hopeless romantic at heart. I am a sucker for a soppy love story, with a sweet ending that leaves rooms of like–minded people in an unanimous sigh of "Aww". It is the moments like those that give me a little more faith in humanity. Through all the chaos and tragedy in the world, there's still enough hope and trust for people to fall in love; even through the most painful circumstances. From a young age, little girls daydream about meeting their 'Prince Charming' and falling madly in love; being swept off your feet and having a fairytale romance. I was no exception. I grew up watching every Disney movie that you can imagine. Princesses were my favourite. I'd watch Snow White countless times, the same with Sleeping Beauty and Beauty and the Beast. However, the amount of times that I watched them didn't matter, they never lost their ability to enchant me. Keep me captivated with stories of true love overcoming barriers, and withstanding hard times. I think that there is nothing more enchanting than love. Unconditional, eternal love. The kind of feeling that makes you believe that you can overcome anything. You feel that you can climb Mount Everest; forgetting that you're afraid of heights. Falling in love is one of the most scary feelings you ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. North By Northwest Film Essay The Golden Age of Hollywood: North by Northwest Alfred Hitchcock's North by North West is classified under the genres of adventure, mystery, thriller film(IMDb), and is also listed as lone of the greatest films of all time. North by Northwest was released on July 28, 1959 at the tail end of the "Golden Age of Hollywood" by Metro–Goldwyn– Mayer (MGM) studios. The budget was estimated as $3,101,000 and Grossed $13,275,000 at the box office in the U.S. North by Northwest was written by Ernest Lehman, directed and produced by Alfred Hitchcock. The leading characters are Cary Grant (Roger O. Thornhill), Eva Marie Saint (Eve Kendall), James Mason (Phillip Vandamm), Jessie Royce Landis (Clara Thornhill), and Leo G. Carroll (The Professor) (IMDb). Although North by Northwest is classified and thriller, adventure and mystery film in addition to the other three genre the film could fall under comedy and romance. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The film starts of with Cary Grant (Roger O. Thornhill) being mistaken for and spy and threatened with death and falls pray to numerous mishaps that makes him out to be the bad guy. To clear his name, he sets out to locate the real spy. Only his journey he teams up with and falls in love with Eva Marie Saint (Eve Kendall). All the while the real bad guy James Mason (Phillip Vandamm) and his henchmen are hunting him down which adds the thriller element to the film. During this entire ordeal that leads Cary Grant (Roger O. Thornhill) from NYC to several areas in the Northwest to connect the dots to figure out who the real spy is His interaction with Eva Marie Saint (Eve Kendall) gives the film a slight touch of screwball comedy humor. The thrill of the hunt/chase, the slight touch of screwball comedy humor, and Cary Grant (Roger O. Thornhill) falling in love with Eva Marie Saint (Eve Kendall) ties all the genres together and makes the film work as a thriller, comedy and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Nicholas Sparks Research Paper Katie Holleran Mr. Davis LNG 322 15 April 2015 Nicholas Sparks "All of his [Nicholas Sparks] books have been New York Times bestsellers, with over 97 million copies sold worldwide, in more than 50 languages, including 65 million copies in the United States alone" (Nicholas Sparks). Nicholas Sparks has a very distinct writing style that make very popular romance novels; ten of Nicholas Sparks' novels have been turned into films, with each of them becoming very popular. Sparks' writing is easy to understand, but at the same time very unique. His novels are " famous for being romantic and tender, and for having bittersweet endings" (Gale Student Resources in Context). Nicholas Sparks' writing style is one of the most unique, in the romance novel department. Teenagers and women are drawn into his books. A journalist named Kathy Harris wrote, "What sets Sparks apart from harley romance scene is the earnest of his writing..." (Gale Student Resources in Context). Sparks has written ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Message in a Bottle was about a man who writes passionate letters, and puts them in bottles for someone to find. A single mother finds these letters and goes on a search to find who sent them. She realizes when she finds the man that he is a widow, and this is their chance at love. This story was based on Nicholas Sparks' parents' relationship. When they both passed away at a young age, he turned to writing and wrote Message in a Bottle. He also wrote The Rescue, which was based on the events that surrounded a disappearance of a little four year old boy with disabilities. Sparks witnessed the whole thing, and the effect loosing her child had on the mother. In the book, Nicholas Sparks wrote about the effect of the mother trying to find her little boy in the book. Critics who have read Sparks' novels call him "a master in the dramatic fiction genre" ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Annotation In A Midsummer Night In the play A Midsummer Night's Fantasy by William Shakespeare. Shakespeare depicts four various types of adoration constrained affection, parental affection, sentimental love, and entangled adoration. In the start of the play, we see a constrained adoration amongst Theseus and Hippolyta the rulers of the Amazons (David Bevington). Theseus notice in act 1 "I charmed thee with my sword (David Bevington), To depict that he won her with his sword as in the fight to win her affection. In Act 5 scene 1, Hippolyta says "My Theseus"(David Bevington), this shows she will wed him. Not certain if both of these characters are truly infatuated or wedding since Theseus has won a fight. All through the story, it appears that His affection for Hippolyta had most likely developed for her and driving them to be hitched, since he ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Egeus appears to seem exceptionally instructing and strict. His character speaks to that the father has the privilege of the way and the supervisor. The reason being is despite the fact that Hermia is frantically infatuated with Lysander he rejects them to wed. Egeus inclines toward Demetrius to wed her since he trusts that he is most appropriate for her. As I would like to think I trust the reason Egeus won't need his little girl to wed Lysander is on the grounds that he won't know him exceptionally well. He likely knows Demetrius better as a character and, since he knows him exceptionally well. possibly in Egeus' brain, he is by all accounts most appropriate for her. Likewise, every father needs the best for their little girl and needs them to be cheerful. He may trust that Demetrius will convey bliss to her more than Lysander on the grounds that since he knows him well than Lysander in his eyes he's the ideal man for her. Despite the fact that each father needs their little girl to be happy, they ought to hear her out too as opposed to settling on their own ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Jane Austen 's Pride And Prejudice In the novel Pride and Prejudice, love at first sight is mocked throughout the characters in this nineteenth century society. Jane Austen portrays irony in certain characters' romances. Some characters were expected to be together due to "love at first sight," yet Austen creates conflict which disrupts these relationships. Jane Austen mocks conventional romantic novels by developing hardships and obstacles among characters' romances. Austen shatters the expectations of "love at first sight" and emphasizes the use of reason in relationships. As one can see, the characters in this novel face nontraditional romances. Jane Austen uses Darcy's pride and Elizabeth's prejudice to develop the love they have for one another. Darcy recognizes that "Her sister made not the smallest objection, and the pianoforte was opened, and Darcy, after a few moments recollection, was not sorry for it. He began to feel the danger of paying Elizabeth too much attention" (Austen 49). Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth are made out to hate each other, for they have opposite personal qualities that clash each other. But that famous saying is true here, opposites do attract. Elizabeth's pride gets in the way of how she views Mr. Darcy. Mr. Darcy's prejudice against Elizabeth and her family drifts him from liking her. These two characters have many hardships and difficulties to overcome in order to be together. In this passage, the two characters have not realized the true potential of their feelings, yet Mr. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. 'Good Vs. Evil In Safe Haven' By Nicholas Sparks Romance, who needs that. This is exactly what most of Nicholas Sparks' characters think. Nicholas Sparks is an American that writes a majority or romance novels. Commonalities in all of his books are that he always writes about North Carolina, there is some form of struggle of good versus evil, and death. Sparks has written and published twenty different books and of the twenty eighteen of them are romance novels. Sparks plays an important role in American literature and its evolution, has characters that are relatable, and there is a good versus evil part of all his books and is why Sparks is such and influential writer. Nicholas Sparks is an American writer and has a strong stand in the romance fiction genre of literature. When Nicholas ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of the best examples of this in Nicholas Sparks novel Safe Haven, "'Then you should have never have left me,' he whispered his breath heavy with alcohol. He pulled the trigger and the gun sounded with a loud crack...He felt a burning in his stomach, fire." (Sparks 360). The novel was about a lady Katie who ran away from her abusive husband and found someone who actually loved her Alex. The good versus evil in this is the people. The evil person is the husband that eventually is killed by gunshot. Then the good is the life that she builds with this family and this is the one that wins. It is common in Sparks' novels to have a good versus evil plot within people and the person that is perceived as bad typically ends up dead. This is also shown in Sparks' novel Lucky One, the dad, Keith, was speaking and then the son Ben was speaking, "He could catch his breath only in snatches, and he flailed against the death that he suddenly knew was coming... 'Where is dad?' At his words he began to cry." (Sparks 377, 380). Throughout the novel it is discovered that the dad is an alcoholic, he is verbally abusive to his previous wife, and it is insinuated that he isn't very involved in his son's life. The dad in this instance would be considered as the evil and then the new boyfriend would be considered as the good. In the end of the book the dad dies a tragic death and Logan ends up with Beth and her son, Ben. Once again showing that in the end good overcomes evil. Although this isn't always true it is an exciting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Forever My Girl Left At The Altar Analysis Alayna Noel Journalism Ms. Blosch 5 May 2018 Forever My Girl Left at the altar, Josie is forced to move on from her high school sweetheart, Liam who mysteriously disappeared to pursue his singing career. Eight years later, Liam finds himself back in his home town of St. Augustine, Louisiana after one of his old best friends, Mason, has died. At the funeral, he sees Josie with her daughter. Liam later finds out that this is also his daughter. He is then forced to face his father, the love of his life and the daughter he never knew he had. Liam must work to rebuild his relationship with Josie and spark a new one with his daughter, Billy. In this drama filled romance movie, Liam has to face the mistakes of his past, and work to change if he ever ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It has a happy conclusion, but it is basic and there isn't much to it. The ending is a cliché, and due to the film lacking a powerful conclusion, the favorable qualities are cast aside. The rest of the movie I thought was entertaining and was sweet. It expresses the real emotions of people and the struggles they deal with. At the beginning of the movie, it is easy to dislike Liam. He had left Josie and had abandoned all his friends and family. However, as the movie progresses, Liam's caring and thoughtful actions are displayed. He really does try to make it up to his family, and by the end, you can't help but root for him and Josie. Director Bethany Ashton Wolf is able to capture a touching love story filled story and is able to capture the true meaning of family. In 104 minutes, Wolf is able to seize your hope that these lover's story is still worth holding onto. Sassy little Billy, helps in adding the comedy factor to the film, with her little comments that can't help but leave you snickering. Billy adds the perspective of a child into this love story. She doesn't know her father but is eager to get to know him. Billy always has the smartest remarks and adds style to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Classic Disney Movies Research Paper Classic Disney films, for years, have fueled ideas of true love and romance in the eyes of viewers. The practically unreal romance scenes, including the thought of love at first sight, have attracted viewers of all ages. The romance contained within many Disney scenes and movies is one characteristic that is appealing to fans of Disney. In just about every Disney princess movie, there exists the idea of love at first sight. For example, in "The Little Mermaid", Ariel is practically love struck when she sets eyes on Prince Eric for the very first time. Without speaking a single word to him, Ariel is somehow in love. This classic Disney film has won the hearts of fans of all ages. Why? Well, as a viewer, there is something very attractive and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Romance Essay Romance is something that should never end. Romance brings love, happiness, and a joyful life. One of the true definitions of romance is, "an emotional attraction or aura belonging to an especially heroic era, adventure, or activity" (Romance, n.d.). However, when someone thinks of romance they can see how much of a concept it is. It could be different for everyone because not everyone's definition of romance or romantic activity is the same. For a man named Jim, it could be him offering his arm to a woman when they are walking. Yet, on the other hand, for a random girl named Emily, it could be having the man walk on the streetside of the sidewalk so he could protect her. Romance started centuries ago and is not going to end anytime soon. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nevertheless, the idea of romance did not just pop up like a jack–in–the–box. The origins of the modern celebration lie in the 18th century with the rise of romantic marriages. Writer, Elizabeth L. Maurer (2017), from Nationals Women's History Museum had stated that "During the 18th century, society encouraged young people to select their marriage partners based on their romantic attachments. This was a decided change from past practice when marriages had been arranged...between families or clans." So the young people at that point had to figure out what they liked and what they did not like in a spouse, it was all left up to them. Maurer (2017), also discussed how romance had fit in on this new practice: "Prospective lovers needed to find one another and then determine the extent of mutual attraction. Courtship became a distinctive phase of partner selection, and familiar rituals evolved. Young women, perhaps more than young men, often enjoyed the process of courtship as it represented a time of freedom and choice." The men really had to come with the best of the best because the women now had the option to reject them. The men had to think of ways to show their interest, bringing them flowers from the garden, taking them out to dinner on a Friday night, or even taking off their hat when they were talking to the lady. They either had to teach themselves based on what the woman they were trying to pursue, or their father ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Workplace Romance SEXUALITY IN THE WORKPLACE Licresha Pierce Strayer University Professor Honore Workplace romance exists when two members of the same organization develop a relationship with mutual attraction. Individuals who develop workplace romances may cause damages to morale and productivity. However companies are still confused whether or not they should interfere in the romantic relationship. Many companies are trying to figure out what department should get involved and what policies should be set and should there be set guidelines? There are pros and cons to developing a relationship with a co– worker. Some advantages would be to motivate employees, improve teamwork, communications and cooperation. Some disadvantages would be work ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... CRA is a vague area and it can be one person's word against the other when it goes sour. Ethical principles are based on the individual or group and what they think is right or wrong. What may seem right to some maybe wrong to others. So companies need to keep in mind the different beliefs. There is also a right to privacy, so by implementing a CRA it should be clear. Nonfraternization policies "Having clear policies that govern behaviors and relationships acceptable in the workplace is the first step employers should take to control dangerous workplace romances" (Lieber 2008). There are different types of nonfraternization policies. Some employees ban on any dating in the workplace. They are not legally enforced because they are considered overbroad. Another policy prohibits supervisors from dating and employee because of the power between the two may cause the employee to feel pressured to start or stay in the relationship and finally the most common and most recommended policy prohibits supervisors from dating subordinates who are in the supervisor's direct chain of command. Ethical behavior should be considered when allowing workplace romance. I think from an employer's perspective they have to consider certain things such as respecting a person's moral principles such as honesty, fairness, equality, respecting the dignity, diversity and the rights of other people. Being ethical means doing the right thing in any situation. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Romanticism And Romance In Wuthering Heights How does Bronte concentrate on the interaction of realism and romance within the novel? Emily Bronte concentrate on romance and show the love story between Heathcliff and Catherine, also show to us romantic ideals and Gothic romances .There was great stress in spirits in Wuthering Heights. On the other side, Bronte concentrate on realism the lack of conventional heroine, the truth of real feelings and emotions. She focused on the dialogue and behavior of the characters of Wuthering Heights and Thrushcross Grange and show the realities of domestic life, social exclusion, and economic dispossession. We can know Heathcliff's character and how Catherine love him. The end of the novel serve in further distancing the novel from the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We might describe Wuthering Heights as romance because it is a love story, it can be a work of imagination or because it has an important relationship to the Romantic period in literature, also the novel is described as hybrid. There are two parallel love stories, in the first half of the novel Bronte concentrate on the love of Heathcliff and Catherine but in the second half there was a less dramatic love story between little Catherine and Hareton. The love story of Heathcliff and Catherine is rooted in their childhood and is marked by the refusal to change. Catherine and Heathcliff were identical in sharing their perception. Catherine declares, famously, "I am Heathcliff," while Heathcliff, upon Catherine's death, screams that he cannot live without his "soul," meaning Catherine. Catherine and Heathcliff's declarations of a union of souls. Heathcliff was described as a Byronic or Gothic hero– villain might be manageable. Wuthering Heights has strong connection with Gothic romances over and beyond the Gothic characteristics of Heathcliff. Gothic novels put in an atmosphere of terror and using equipment of ghosts and the weather outside the house of Wuthering Heights and one of aspects of Gothic, Isabella and the second Catherine's incarceration at Wuthering Heights, also feminist criticism established modes of reading the genre as psychological oppression of women. Relationship between Heathcliff and Catherine is sibling love rather than adulterous romantic passion. This relationship with Romantic poetry means that Heathcliff, after Catherine's death, becomes a Romantic hero, with a capital "R", rather than a romantic hero with a small ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Analysis Of Sherman Alexie's The Absolutely True Romance Hero A romance is typically a hopeful world with happy people. The characters making up this optimistic world have a strong awareness of how things should be, rather than how they are. Oftenly, romance stories are adventurous, there is a focus on a quest that involves bravery as well as strong values. In Sherman Alexie's The Absolutely True Diary of a Part–Time Indian there is a young Indian boy named Junior who lives on the Spokane Indian Reservation, in Wellpinit. Junior lives in poverty and is poorly educated. He decides to takes his education into his own hands and starts at a new school, which happens to be in a predominantly white town. At first, Junior struggles to fit in but, eventually, he adapts to the new environment and in the end meets many new friends. Junior, a modern romance hero is on a journey to create a better life for himself. His story is compelling to young readers because of his universally relatable problems and his creative solutions to them. Junior goes on a journey to better his life, while on this journey he is exposed as a romance hero. Romance hero's usually have similar traits. They are raised in poverty, they're associated with their youth and optimism, strong (physically and mentally), smart, they dream of an ideal world, and they envision something better for themselves. Junior has all of these characteristics. At the beginning of the novel there is an entire chapter, "Why Chicken Means so Much", describing the poverty his family lives with. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Bone Gap By Laura Ruby Character Analysis Small towns usually consist of people that know about everyone else's business but their own. In the fiction novel Bone Gap by Laura Ruby, Ruby introduces the reader to the main character, Finn O'Sullivan, who everyone believes is a weird and peculiar child. Finn lives with his brother Sean and friend Roza in a small town called Bone Gap. One day Roza goes missing and given the fact that the O'Sullivan boys' mother left them for her lover, the people of Bone Gap do not find the disappearance a surprise. Except Finn knows the truth about her disappearance. However, no one in the town, not even his brother, believes Finn's story. The mystery unfolds as Ruby uses the different characters' point of view on the situation. Ruby uses different aspects of literature to pull the reader in preventing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Then, one morning, she woke up and found herself in a giant bed in a sunny room with plush blue armchairs and a cherry armoire." This way the reader gets more of a movie type of feel when reading. Just like movies, the viewer can experience a situation of one character, while another character has no idea what is going on. Using the different point of Ruby uses many different genres of literature to lure the reader into the story line. The beginning of the book has a mystery, starting with the mysterious disappearance and the steps Finn takes to find Roza. As the book progresses a new romance blooms and the book pauses from the mystery and jumps into a romantic scene. The romance includes a little bit of fantasy. "He looked around, but what he saw made no sense – trees bleeding into clouds, and the clouds parting for winged lions carved from stone, and the stone lions charging down a staircase made of glass, and the glass shattering into ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Romance In The Great Gatsby Essay A romance is a love story in which the central focus is on the development of the love relationship between the lead character and a love interest. The romance itself is the key element, as is the emotional engagement of the reader (WritersRelief.com). F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel The Great Gatsby is widely accepted as a romance novel. The author uses specific elements throughout the novel which demonstrate the ways in which the book follows the romance genre. Fitzgerald reflects the aspects of the romance genre throughout The Great Gatsby as shown through the plot, characterization and pacing. Fitzgerald's demonstrates the elements of the romance genre throughout The Great Gatsby's plot. In the plot of a romance, the hero encounters an overriding ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The characterization of a romance follows the theme of which the hero or heroin must come to terms with themselves and their relationship (Saricks). Gatsby demonstrates this by saying, "'You always have a green light that burns all night at the end of your dock' Possibly it had occurred to him that the colossal significance of the light had no vanished forever." (187) The symbolic meaning of the green light at the end of Daisy's dock represented Gatsby's hopes and dreams for the future with Daisy. This follows the characterization of a romance since the green light no longer shines, the reader can assume Gatsby is finally coming to terms with their relationship and that they can't be together. Furthermore, the characterization of a romance forces the characters to change or relinquish preconceptions about themselves (Saricks). Daisy emphasizes this when she explains, "'Oh you want too much.' She cried to Gatsby. 'I love you now–isn't that enough? I can't help what's past.' She began to sob helplessly. 'I did love him once–but I loved you too.'" (265) Daisy and Gatsby are trying to move on with their relationship and at this point, they are realizing that there are too many obstacles in their way. This follows the characterization because at this point, the characters come to realize that their relationship will not work out. In essence the novel demonstrates the elements of the romance genre through the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Symbolism In Romeo And Juliet William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet is an endearing play that encompasses symbols of the World of the Everyday and the World of Romance until the couple's tragic demise. Shakespeare juxtaposes The World of the Everyday and The World of Romance to demonstrate the type of people Romeo and Juliet are through various means. The reader sees this through Shakespeare's use of age, time, morals, speech, variation, and settings. Throughout the play, Romeo and Juliet are separated whether it be due to their rival households or their conflicting mindsets. Shakespeare has the ability to warp time throughout his plays and we clearly see this in the three–day time span of Romeo and Juliet's affair. Although the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Act 1 Capulet says "My child is yet a stranger in the world; She hath not seen the change of fourteen years..." (1.2.269–270). This quote indicates that Lord Capulet still views Juliet as a child who is unable to be romantically involved with anyone. Paris rebuts this statement by saying "Younger than she is happy mothers made." (1.2.273). This conveys that when a person is in love they will mature rapidly in the world of romance. This also demonstrates that Juliet is a very mature woman due to her experiences during her relationship. Shakespeare also juxtaposes the two worlds through materiality and spirituality. In the world of the every day Lord and lady Capulet arranged Juliet to marry Paris due to his financial state. Lord Capulet believes that the perfect match for Juliet would be Count Paris. He makes this decision because Paris is kinsmen to Prince Escalus and therefore has a good social status and is very wealthy. In the world of romance, Juliet seeks Friar Laurence's guidance in her relationship because especially in the beginning she had an agape kind of love. In many plays written by Shakespeare the Friar is seen as the mediator who solves the problems and in Romeo and Juliet, Friar Laurence is seen as a counselor to the couple. Due to her relationship with Friar Laurence Juliet Agape love develops. In act 1, Juliet states "...For saints have hands that pilgrims' hands do touch, and palm to palm is holy palmers' kiss." (1.5.713–714). This quote conveys that Juliet is a very religious person and wants her love to incorporate a healthy amount of spirituality. In the play Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare clearly conveys how a person's sense of age and morals are different in the world of every day and the world of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Theme Of Romance And Romance In Romeo And Juliet Romance and tragedy have captivated readers throughout the ages. These story elements have gripped us, appealing to deep instincts and emotions. Romance could be defined as a relationship between two lovers, in which a passionate emotional attachment or involvement are there between both individuals. Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet has been one of the major plays that explored love and romance. Post–modern novels, The Hunger Games written by Suzanne Collins bring romance and love with an action–packed plot. Collins's Hunger Games clearly drew her ideas from Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet, since the Hunger Games showed a lot of enduring themes in which Romeo & Juliet has these kinds of themes. Shakespeare himself borrowed themes from Greek tragedies and traditions (Schwartz). In fact Collins' work draws ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Obviously Romeo & Juliet has the sense of romance throughout the story and such occurrence really shows in parts where Romeo started to take notice on Juliet and sudden commotion of feelings in both individuals propels the plot. Romance is very common in this novel, for instance in the novel, Juliet would do anything to be with Romeo again. "I gave thee mine before thou dids request it, And yet I would it were to given again" (Shakespeare). These words that Juliet spoke shows how indeed Juliet would do anything until she pledges her love even before Romeo asked her. She wouldn't want to disappoint Romeo by not trying to marry Paris. Paris also admires and loves Juliet; this really pushes the idea of love and romantic relationships in the characters. The plot of this novel is really a romantic tragedy since at the end both lovers died because they desperately wanted to be together, however this would be impossible due to the feud. Basically the family feud is responsible for the deaths of both Romeo and Juliet. Had there not been a family feud, there would have been no need for Romeo and Juliet to hide their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. What Is Romance Within The 21st Century? What is romance in the 21st century? There 's No dragons to slay for your lady love. No evil stepmothers and witches to rescue her from. No spells to wake her from with a kiss. How is a man to show off without any jousting tournaments? How is one to be a modern romantic? There 's been much debate over how to define modern romance and what romance even is in this day and age. Is romance dead or as alive as ever? Romance has a long and varied history that has greatly transformed over time. What does romance look like in the 21st century? It 's a text at 1am asking if you 're up, it 's a like or comment on your instagram post, its snapchatting and texting all day, it 's tinder and match.com, its "relationship goals" and posting pictures ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is the very abundance of options provided by online dating which may be making men less inclined to treat any particular woman as a "priority". according to David Buss, a professor of psychology at the University of Texas "Apps like Tinder and OkCupid give people the impression that there are thousands or millions of potential mates out there," he continues... "One dimension of this is the impact it has on men's psychology. When there is a surplus of women, or a perceived surplus of women, the whole mating system tends to shift towards short–term dating. Marriages become unstable. Divorces increase. Men don't have to commit, so they pursue a short–term mating strategy. Men are making that shift, and women are forced to go along with it in order to mate at all." Is that romance? Does modern day monogamy still exist? I can boldly state that we've all experienced some form of infidelity at some point of our lives. You may be thinking, "not me" or "i would never!" but there are multiple forms of cheating im talking about here. Cheating could literally mean anything we've done and thought "I can 't tell my partner about this". Maybe is harmless flirting at the gym to boost your ego or perhaps you slept with someone else, the point is that the majority of us have most likely at least once in our relationship felt the need to explore some type of external stimulating experience outside of our committed relationship. Is this romantic? NO. According to Daniel ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Dr Mcmahon Character Analysis A story to consider Epic needs to have a heroic character, like The history of the Kings of Britain, demonstrated by describing each king and his adventures during their lifetime. Indeed, most of the epic stories are realistic, but like Dr. McDonie described in his lecture notes, the book was mostly invented. Indeed, about 99 of the kings that seen in the story, 70 were invented by Geoffrey of Monmouth. Additionally, the introduction of romance to the story will change the perspective of women and question the reader, where they have been in the entire book. As a matter of fact, I agree with my classmate Dung Dinh with his point of view, of whom the book was written to. Considering that Britain was conquest in 1066 by the Normans, the book ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Vulgar Latin Research Paper Over 670 million people speak the five languages known as the Romance languages, but not many people know truly where these languages came from. It all began with Vulgar Latin, a branch of Classical Latin, which was spread throughout the Roman Empire by the conquest of soldiers and the movement of colonists ("Romance Languages"). The most commonly accepted reasoning for these languages existence is that different regions of the Roman Empire slowly created their own form of dialect of Classical Latin, which eventually became the five Romance languages (Ledgeway). Although Vulgar Latin may be dead, it will be spoken everyday within the five Romance languages as different versions of the original classical form (Wright). The commonalities through ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As Latin expanded throughout Europe it wasn't ever a solidified language it was constantly changing and evolving as it spread from place to place. Portuguese came from Latin that had already been through Gaul, modern day France, which would eventually be the Latin that would transform into French and Romanian. Consequently Portuguese is actually a derivative of Latin that had already been changed and adapted to another regions needs. Although it may have come from this already transformed version of Latin it doesn't take away from the fact that it still came from a true version of Latin (Wright). Portuguese contains some of the most basic pieces of Latin such as the use of masculine, feminine, and neuter nouns and verbs. Portuguese, along with the other Romance Languages, use a system of different grammatical meanings and relationships to create sentences where the subject and verb agree not only with tense but gender, mood, person, and number ("Romance ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Differences Between Flirting And Romance These stylistic differences are just the beginning of differences that a coach can explore with a couple. Coaches should explore other areas such as love languages and unique individual traits with their clients to help them make the right connection in their communication (Clinton et al., 2009; Wright, n.d.). Flirting and Romance Finally, coaches should remind couples that flirting and romance should go beyond the "I do" in their relationship (Frisby, 2009). According to Frisby (2009), couples can use flirting and romance as a tool to provide assurances to their partner, create positive encounters, and manage conflicts. Research shows that couples view attentive, or attention based flirting, as a means to separate work from play and give assurances of the commitment to the relationship (Frisby & Booth–Butterfield, 2012). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Coaches should endeavor to help couples restore the joy in their marriage through this beautiful gift from God. Coaches should encourage husbands to cultivate the desire that they have for their wife and vice versa. The little things that are often left undone can make a profound difference when they are all put together. Love looks for a way to express interest and commitment. Scripture gives insight into the power of romance; a kiss can change the outlook of a whole day (Song of Solomon 1:2). Gifts and compliments can stoke the fires of passion (Song of Solomon 1: 9:11). A weekend getaway can communicate interest ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Medieval Romance Compare And Contrast When someone thinks of a medieval romance, that person will more than likely think of these common characteristics: knights, quests, a lady, magic, romance, Christianity, and of course King Arthur. There is actually much more to these stories than just "A knight goes on a quest. He meets a lady. And they all live happily ever after." A reader needs to know what features to look out for in order to know for sure what kind of story he is reading. A Handbook to Literature by William Harmon and C. Hugh Holman says that a medieval romance is a tale of adventure that contains knights, kings, or distraught women. That person is usually motivated by either love, religion, or s/he is just wanting an adventure. Medieval romance was first seen in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Medieval romances succeeded the epic of the 12th century, which was the main kind of story anyone ever wrote or read. There are many differences between an epic and medieval romance story. Epics tend to tell a story about a hero and how he must fight evil monsters, while romances tell how a knight expresses his chivalry through one or more quests. While an epic is more serious and usually consists of "everyday" life, a romance is more mysterious and usually about fantasies. Romances will more than likely be comical and end happy, while epics are very solemn and have a sad ending. Epics follow a straight path to the ending. The reader knows that the hero will fight some evil villain and win. Medieval romances are not like that. While the story does follow a slightly straight path to the end, the reader never knows what the protagonist will face on the way. The structure is very relaxed in a romance, while in an epic it is strict. The reader will know whether he is reading an epic or not by the amount of romance or love that is displayed. Epics do not contain love, and if they do, it is not much. There may be women in the story, but they are not usually part of the actual story. That is not true of medieval romances. It would no longer be a medieval romance if it did not contain romance throughout the story. In epics, the characters ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Save Your Own Romance Essay Techniques To Save Your Own Romance By Mitchell Lisby Aug 20, 2011 When you're realizing that your own intimate romances are in challenges, you're certainly not on your own. To save your personal marriage with your girlfriend, you should revisit the beginning and work ahead from there. There must have always been a thing that drawn yourself to your better half in the first place. Review these kinds of early periods of your personal partnership and indulge on the fire and vividness that accompanied these 1st moments. At this moment, visualise a little more in relation to these beginning occasions. Did you both placed efforts on developing a groundwork to develop on or were you simply "playing it by ear"? All those initial days, weekends, as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. China's Catastrophic Cultural Revolution Impeccably true to its definition, the Chinese characters for "revolution" literally mean "elimination of life", proved by China's catastrophic cultural revolution. Communist leader Mao Zedong sought to eliminate the past and push for a resurrection only to land China miserably behind. By wiping away years of scientific and literary advancements, China renounced its grandiose history and way of life. In 1966, Communist leader Mao Zedong initiated the Cultural Revolution in China intended to reaffirm his domination over the Chinese government, drastically affecting the lives of nearly everyone in China. Suspicious of current communist leaders taking over the party, Mao enslaved the minds of Chinese youth to eradicate "impure" ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Accompanied by a local tailor's daughter, three youths risk everything for precious western books (Jessica Allen). The priority of education and literature is a major theme in Balzac and the Little Seamstress, highlighting what happens when the development of knowledge is prevented. In the novel, the main characters temporarily escape nightmarish re–education camps by slipping into stolen novels as the novel's narrator says, "this fellow Balzac is a wizard. . ." (Sijie 62) he is further emphasising the power of literature (Brooke Allen 24). As New York Time's reviewer sums up, "any system that fears knowledge and education, any system that closes the mind to moral and intellectual truth, is evil and will prove in the end to be impotent." (Allen, 24). Sijie had spent the years between 1971 and 1974 in the mountains of Sichuan Province, experiencing re–education first hand. His personal experiences enabled him to accurately produce a classic novel, as he delivers with beauty and charm a dark time in Chinese history. Luo Guanzhong, author of Romance of the Three Kingdoms, established under a pseudonym Huhai Sanren; is a famous writer honored for his contributions to Chinese Literature, often compared to the works of Shakespeare of English literature. Living in the late Yuan Dynasty and early Ming Dynasty, Luo is attributed to have assisted in the creations of two of the four great classical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Bonding By Imogen Keeper The Bonding is a sci–fi romance by Imogen Keeper. Nissa, queen–designate of Triannon. As her planet is invaded and attacked by off–worlders, she escapes to search for help to save the rest of her people that had survived their torture. A warrior from the Tribe Argentus, Tam, finds Nissa's cryo– pod. Many of the woman in his tribe withered away from disease, causing many of the men to not find a mate or to give up from a broken bond. In his tribe, bonding is sacred and connects twos' souls. When Tam finds Nissa's pod and awakens her, the only way to save her is to bond with her. I do think that the first chapter moves a little fast, and it escalates to something very hot and steamy quickly. Neither of the two understand each other, but ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Essay on Harlequin Enterprises Case Analysis Harlequin Enterprises: The Mira Decision Harlequin Enterprises has dominated the series romance fiction novel market since the 1970's. Harlequin has fought off every major competitor in this genre and maintained consistent performance for multiple decades. Brand loyalty, worldwide production capabilities, production efficiencies, creative control, and distribution are the strengths that Harlequin utilizes to dominate the series romance genre. Having a consistent product has helped Harlequin establish a loyal customer base with over 70 million readers worldwide. Surveys indicate that four out of five readers continue to purchase Harlequin books the next year. To keep creativity at a high level Harlequin utilizes over 1,300 authors ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to Donna Hayes, VP Direct Marketing, "our strengths lie in series romance." While harlequin series romance sales have increases roughly 9% in five years, single title romance book sales have increased over 35% in the same period. Harlequin has failed in previous attempts to enter the single title romance market. Their Worldwide Library single title romance program was shut down after two years on the market. A result of the Worldwide Library shutdown was the exodus of many of their popular authors. Many of these authors started their careers with Harlequin but left for other high profile single title publishers willing to pay large amounts to win over the authors. Deciding if Harlequin has a competitive advantage can be looked at from two angles both providing different results. In the series romance genre Harlequin certainly has maintained a competitive advantage over the years. It has consistently been the only player in the market as other publishers have tried and failed at the genre. Harlequin has been able to produce higher revenues and growth within this genre better than any other publisher. As previously discussed, it maintains the most sophisticated distribution system and global author team. That is where Harlequin's competitive advantage ends. In the overall romance novel market Harlequin does not possess a competitive advantage. The series romance ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Forbidden's No Triangle-Love At first Forbidden seem to be another typical young adult paranormal romance, with the mysterious guy and the new girl setting that may seem a little familiar. However in the end I feel it did a rather good job on balancing the romance and the supernatural world–building. I thought the writing was colorful, and the story was very engaging. Not to say it didn't have it's moment, but overall I really enjoyed reading this book. What I liked about this book: Interesting supernatural creatures √ No triangle–love...yet √ Unique leading female character √ Interesting storyline √ Complex yet gripping supernatural world √ Forbidden has build a complex supernatural world with layers of suspense and mysteries, that will keep you attentive throughout ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Intersectional Romance Fiction Essay By the same token, the romance fiction genre pivots on the presentation of "women's triumphs over systemic inequality" (Jagodzinski 9)¬–that is, Caucasian women's triumphs, as the romance fiction genre "seldom extends that kind of concern to other marginalized groups" (Jagodzinski 9). The romance fiction genre's endeavor to "debunk ideological justifications for women's subordination offers little insight into the domination" (Crenshaw 155) of women of color, and the messages that correlate with the genre's narratives are "overgeneralized at best" (Crenshaw 155) as a consequence of the narratives embedment in solitarily Caucasian experience. Disagreeing with this model of romance fiction, Jagodzinski proposes that romance fiction authors who "look beyond just patriarchal oppression to consider other types of systemic oppression, like racial oppression" (Jagodzinski 9) create a new subcategory of romance fiction: intersectional romance fiction, as various forms of identity–directed oppression "are considered in conjunction with one another" (Jagodzinski 9–10). The conflicts within intersectional romance fiction often "demonstrate how the maintenance of power is invested in the oppression" (Jagodzinski 150) of those who fail to meet the dominant standards of what the average member of society should appear as. When an author deliberately distinguishes "each character's various avenues to power based on [their] identity" (Jagodzinski 40), the audience is naturally made ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Aziz Ansari's Modern Romance From long distance relationships, marriage, and simply just dating, romance has always had the reputation of being "hard to get"; but what exactly has made it almost impossible to get? Modern Romance, the nonfiction novel written by the famous comedian Aziz Ansari, captures the corruption of the strong connection of love fantasized over all around the world, the connection known as "romance". Like all things in life, as time passes change occurs which brought Ansari, with the help of a sociologist Eric Klinenberg, to the task of exploring the newfound concept of romance that has evolved over time. Throughout this journey, Aziz Ansari covers the wide array of factors associated love; some of which have defined this concept since the beginning ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As a novel such as this appeals to a variety of readers such as teenagers who love the comedian himself or adults seeking for the answer in their failed love life, Ansari refers to scenarios of all ages to create the perfect understanding of what love has come to be. In order to clearly understand the "modern" aspect of modern romance, the book goes back in time to the simpler days where "people would find a decent person who lived in their neighborhood[,] their families would meet, and after they decided neither party was a murderer, the couple would get married and have a kid by the time they were twenty–two". Now flash forward to a few decades later and the thought of marrying a neighbor is a nightmare when there are thousands of potential lovers online. As Ansari does his research on the abundance of factors with the ability to drastically change love in just less than a decade the catalyst is clear– there are simply too many options and too many wants. The root of a marriage is no longer based off of the desire for "a partnership for life in terms of children and social status" but the desire for a "best friend and trusted confident", a soul ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. A Short Story : A Story? "Do it this way. Clasp your hands so, and stagger across the room, crying frantically, 'Roderigo! Save me! Save me!' and away went Jo, with a melodramatic scream which was truly thrilling. Amy followed, but she poked her hands out stiffly before her, and jerked herself along as if she went by machinery, and her "Ow!" was more suggestive of pins being run into her than of fear and anguish. Jo gave a despairing groan, and Meg laughed outright, while Beth let her bread burn as she watched the fun with interest. "It's no use! Do the best you can when the time comes, and if the audience laughs, don't blame me. Come on, Meg." Then things went smoothly, for Don Pedro defied the world in a speech of two pages without a single break. Hagar, the witch, chanted an awful incantation over her kettleful of simmering toads, with weird effect. Roderigo rent his chains asunder manfully, and Hugo died in agonies of remorse and arsenic, with a wild, "Ha! Ha!" "It's the best we've had yet," said Meg, as the dead villain sat up and rubbed his elbows. "I don't see how you can write and act such splendid things, Jo. You're a regular Shakespeare!" exclaimed Beth, who firmly believed that her sisters were gifted with wonderful genius in all things. "Not quite," replied Jo modestly. "I do think The Witches Curse, an Operatic Tragedy is rather a nice thing, but I'd like to try Macbeth, if we only had a trapdoor for Banquo. I always wanted to do the killing part. 'Is that a dagger that I see before ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. A Case Study of Harlequin Publishing Harlequin Romances: Strategic planning SWOT Strengths Harlequin is one of the most famous mass–market publishers in the world. It primarily publishes romances, largely directed towards female readers, under a variety of imprints. Some of these romances are historical, others are contemporary. Some are extremely explicit, while others are more innocent. While certain aspects of these different lines vary from imprint to imprint, there is a great deal of consistency to Harlequin's brand image. Almost everyone knows that a Harlequin is a romance, and the brand name is synonymous with romance, much like Coca–Cola is synonymous with soda. Weaknesses The publishing industry is struggling in many areas. Customers have a great deal of other reading material they can access online. Readers can read cheaper, self–published novels on their Kindle, or surf free content online. Also, the Harlequin image amongst some women is seen as out–of–date, given contemporary feminist mores. Opportunities Harlequin is seeking to enter the self–publishing and e–publishing market to diversify and modernize its options. Creating books solely for online reading suits the Harlequin model, given that there is a strong emphasis on creating disposable books for pleasure. Reading online, consumers will no longer have to 'get rid' of their old Harlequins at garage sales, given that they can access the content virtually and dispose of it electronically when finished. "Romance readers buy in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Women In Medieval Times A woman in medieval times was not considered a person, but property. A woman would be forced to wear layers of drab clothing, the style determining their social class ranking. A woman of wealth would wear decadent gowns and women in poverty would wear plain spun dresses. Their goal in life was to find a husband, to give in to his whims and be the epitome of submission. Sometimes, peasant girls would be forced to take up a trade prior to marriage. After the marriage, she was forced to give up this trade, the skill she possessed, and either maintain the lifestyle as a housewife, or help her husband with his trade. In regards to whom a woman married, there was little to no choice in the matter. Often, girls were married to strange men, men they ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A woman's alternative would be becoming a nun, giving up all social freedoms and dedicating your life to serving the poor and God. Women who were subject to this life received a much more thorough education than other women, in order to properly learn religious concepts and theory. Otherwise, a woman's education was limited to basic reading abilities paired with instruction on how to do homely activities. A woman of this time period had utterly no voice in politics. Law was man's law. The life of these women were controlled by the men who surround them, their opinions meaning little to nothing. The life of a woman in medieval times was bleak and varied little. Romantic literature was on the rise, full of damsels in distress that only further perpetuated negative stereotypes of women during these times. These romances were full of helpless women in situations only a man could get them out of, or else they would be doomed. Despite this cultural oppression of women in this time period, some strong female characters were erected in medieval romances. A perfect example of an abnormally strong and independent female main character would be Enide from Erec and Enide written by Chrétien de ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Dating in The Workplace Essay For the majority of Americans these are a necessary thing to have in order to keep roofs over our heads, clothes on our backs, and food in our stomachs. It seems that these days, employees are working well over the expected forty hours a week, which leaves little time to go out and meet that someone special. Is it any wonder then that most coworkers are finding themselves involved in an office romance? According to recent studies, 48% of employees admit to being involved in an office romance at some point in their careers (Voo). Several studies indicate that a high percentage of employees have been involved in an office romance at some point in their careers (Neff). While there are fears amongst companies ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Job Performance Having your partner around the office can even increase your work performance. Experts indicate that once working couples get past the infatuation stage of their romance, their romance can actually benefit the company. An office romance tends to raise workers' morale, enhance creativity, stimulate performance, and boost productivity (Hughes). If the relationship turns into a serious and committed one, companies can gain happier and loyal employees. Companies' Fears Looking at all of the advantages of office romances, what do companies have to fear about? Unfortunately not all romances lead to the fairy tale ending and it is those instances of office romances turned sour that keep companies in constant fear of tense work environments which may lead to legal ramifications. In most cases, employees are able to put aside their personal feelings and deal with their jobs and each other in a professional manner. Others find the personal rejection a little harder to swallow and it is then that companies have to beware of sexual harassment claims (Loftus). That is just one of the many problems companies have to be aware of. Other danger spots companies need to be aware of are subordinates dating supervisors and extramarital affairs (Loftus). Dating a Subordinate Supervisor–subordinate dating is the most hazardous to an employee's reputation and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Romance Films : The Little Mermaid, Aladdin, And Cinderella Romance Films Case Study When I first started watching television as a little girl, I was exposed to Disney movies growing up. My favorites included The Little Mermaid, Aladdin, and Cinderella. I've always been fascinated with the idea of finding my prince charming and falling in love. I would sometimes ask my mother, "Will I ever be in love?", or "Will I find my prince charming one day?" I was in love with the idea of love – but little did I understand that these movies were just simply fairytales. I became a victim of what I expected love to be – instead of what love really is. Aside from the running theme for a Disney princess throwing herself at Prince Charming, they never show the hardships and sacrifices that entail to be in a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This film highlights the ideas of a male dominating exchange, and women submitting themselves in the bedroom. When does it become too much for Ana until she reaches her breaking point? What does Christian do to "punish" Ana for breaking rules in the contract? This dramatic, erotic film is such an "exciting" film that redefines the true meaning of romance. 50 Shades of Grey creates many fantasies/ideas for women to explore with their significant other in the bedroom – categorizing attachment with intimacy. Characterization: Christian Grey, a handsome, wealthy businessman is one of the two main characters in this film. He is a very sexual person and makes contracts with women so they can regularly meet his sexual needs. He is not an affectionate person – as these encounters are strictly for sexual pleasures without strings attached. He has a sex room in his estate that looks like a torture chamber – which he takes pride in. Christian obviously has some serious deep–rooted psychological issues for him to behave so neurotic, erotic, and narcissistic. Anastasia Steele, a normal, goody two–shoes type of girl is 21 years old and a recent college graduate. She covered an interview of Christian; filling in for her sick roommate, but little did she know what she was getting herself into. Ana is a really stubborn character and originally didn't ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Romance Romance Essay Romance begins with an attraction between two people and grows into an emotional attachment called love. Affection, acts of kindness, words of affirmation, quality time, and sacrifice all exemplify ways to show love. According to Webster's, romance defines as a love story especially in the form of a novel. Novels enable readers to dive into a romantic story and experience the love shared between two people. According to a study from BookStats, "The estimated total sales value of romance novels in 2013 was $1.08 billion" (qtd. in "Romance Statistics"). Romance novels still require a high demand with their multitude of sub–genres. More specifically, paranormal, historical, and contemporary romance entice people to read romance novels. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Pride and Prejudice, a novel written by Jane Austen, characterizes as a historical romance. The story takes place in 1813 and displays the emotional development of the protagonist, Elizabeth Bennet, who overcomes her hasty judgement of Mr. Darcy and falls in love with him (Austen). The novel exhibits the necessity of marrying for love, rather than financial reasons. In the early 19th century, men and women faced the social pressures of a good, wealthy match. In fact, the first line of the novel writes: "It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife" (Austen). Published nearly two hundred years ago, Pride and Prejudice continues to fascinate the minds of modern readers. According to Megan Bruening, a Ph.D. English Student at Lehigh University, Pride and Prejudice appears near the top of many lists for "most–loved books", from both literary scholars and the general public (Bruening). History holds the intent to inform others of events from the past, but when romance associates with history, it becomes much more; it gives a clearer vision of the reality in history. Contemporary romance prevails as the largest genre of romance. Jessica Lind, an American librarian, claims contemporary romance takes place in the time frame of its writing and focuses primarily on the romantic relationship (Lind). The Handmaid's Tale, a novel written by Margaret Atwood, follows the journey of Offred, a handmaid kept for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Twenty One Pilots Compare And Contrast Through the years, music has drastically evolved, and affected most of our lives. There are many cases of music becoming a lifestyle of sorts for certain people, myself included. Music changes based on the fads of the age; sometimes made to conform and often laughed at by later generations. I think we can all agree that the truly good music is the music that does not conform to the latest fads, but does just the opposite. In this case, I'm talking about the two bands Twenty One Pilots and My Chemical Romance, both bands that were/are very diverse from what people were/are used to. The two bands are very different; varying in music style, energy, and themes. While the bands are different, they share a very similar fan base and both hold the same messages; to love yourself and to ignore those who put you down. Twenty One Pilots and My Chemical Romance are two very popular bands from two very different generations of music that are notoriously "emo." When I say "emo" in this particular example, I simply mean emotional music, rather than the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Twenty One Pilots is much calmer than My Chemical Romance, focusing more on a despaired feeling rather than the angry feeling My Chemical Romance often conveys in their music (the fact Twenty One Pilots never curses further enforces this idea). Of course, this is not to say that Twenty One Pilots never gets a bit angrier in their songs, (or that My Chemical Romance can't get sad and slow), but whenever they do, it's a more passive aggressive kind of angry (for example, the song Fairly Local). Like I said, more despaired. Kind of like that one really scary person and whenever they get angry they get really quiet and you know they mean business. Twenty One Pilots makes music of all genres; from gospel to screamo to ukulele to rap, they make music from every genre (except for country; I'm not sure ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...