Kaye Gibbons novel Ellen Foster
.... come to see the great worth of her friend is a sign that she has moved well beyond her self-centeredness and take the risk of
truly loving another human being. ....
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Loyalty in King Lear One of the central theme
.... Both fathers are fooled by appearances and incapable of determining which of their children are
truly loving and loyal and therefore worthy. ....
(987

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Loyalty in King Lear One of the central theme
.... Both fathers are fooled by appearances and incapable of determining which of their children are
truly loving and loyal and therefore worthy. ....
(990

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Problems of the Gifted Child
.... turning points in analysis." The adult must mourn for the child who he once was, a child who was never allowed to be a child, to have a
truly loving parent, to ....
(1357

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The Sorrows of Young Werther
.... see that Werther considers Charlotte a "possession" and that his romantic illusions and youthful nature make him obsessed with her rather than
truly loving her ....
(758

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The Tale of Genji, by Murasaki Shikibu
.... the more central suggestions of the book is that as free with his sexual involvements as Genji was, he nevertheless developed a
truly loving relationship with ....
(1591

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Pope John Paul II and Jesus' Message on Law
.... In Luke 10: 25-37, we see that the Golden Rule of "Love your neighbor as yourself" is expressed as a means of
truly loving, knowing, and obeying God's law ....
(1366

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Poe
.... But the narrator is of a Christian justice, one that has never been able to develop in 2,000 years a
truly "
loving" God, so his brand of justice has little ....
(1356

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Spirituality and Religion
.... change. To be open to such change is also, in my view, an essential part of a
truly loving and enlightened religion. Scott Cunningham ....
(1699

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Chekhov's Notion of Poshlost in Several Stories
.... corrupt and soulless lot --the epitome of the poshlost way of life--while Lipa and her mother are shown by Chekhov to be
truly good,
loving, simple, selfless ....
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Hawthorne and Puritanism
.... the message, or warning, that all things human, all things earthly, are flawed, by birthmark or sin, and if one is to be
loving, sane and
truly spiritual in ....
(1660

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Sir Gawain
.... writes, the actions of Gawain "preserve his reputation as a
truly Christian knight, an example of Continence and Courtesy, Liberality,
Loving-kindness and Piety ....
(1635

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Art Education In Curriculum
.... spend the next eight years. It's a
truly warm,
loving environment-natural rather than mechanical. The same teacher nurtures you ....
(1210

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A Look at My Mortality and My Life's Meaning
.... Kubler-Ross (1991) also expresses the conviction that death does not
truly exist and .... a blessing in that the joy and pleasures of being alive, of
loving, and of ....
(2052

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Sociology Malcolm X
.... the multiple influences on and the multiple dimensions of his identity and beliefs, we see how Malcolm
truly wished for unity for all peace
loving peoples. ....
(948

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Knowing a Person Completely
.... until we find a way to read someone's mind and watch his every move, we cannot
truly know him. .... Somehow, people are able to continue
loving each other without it ....
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SADISTIC AND MASOCHISTIC BEHAVIORS IN INTIMATE RELATIONSHIPS
.... and that develops in a childhood context of inadequate
loving nurturance. .... Marjorie almost always felt fear if
truly intimate relationships became available to ....
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Sadistic & Masochistic Behaviors in Intimate Relationships
.... and that develops in a childhood context of inadequate
loving nurturance. .... Marjorie almost always felt fear if
truly intimate relationships became available to ....
(3200

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John Donne Poems
.... within the grave, "Will he not let us alone, / And think that there a
loving couple lies .... tells us at the end of the poem that if he were to
truly describe the ....
(1087

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John Donne Poems
.... within the grave, "Will he not let us alone, / And think that there a
loving couple lies .... tells us at the end of the poem that if he were to
truly describe the ....
(1088

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Relationships in Joyce Cary's Novel, Mister Johnson
.... He is
truly a man without any true relationships, primarily because he does not have his .... is a bad man, for clearly he is a good and generous and life-
loving man ....
(1737

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Long Day's Journey Into Night
.... to control and deny as her husband and sons are before that reader can
truly pity her .... acting in a way they believe at the moment is the best and
loving way to ....
(1421

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Hemingway's "Hills Like White Elephants"
.... Having an abortion seems like the only choice she is
truly considering, but this .... She goes on to question him about
loving her again and everything being "nice ....
(1505

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Wuthering Heights
.... Long gone is the sweet,
loving, warm and playful girl who we met at the .... If Heathcliff
truly loved Catherine, he would leave her life forever, for that is the ....
(2832

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Kathleen Norris's The Cloister Walk is a fascinat
.... Of course,
loving God, or contemplating God, requires myths and symbols, because God is .... From such a perspective, one can
truly appreciate the power and mystery ....
(1913

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Franny and Zooey
.... brought her more suffering, because she has tried to deny the
loving and accepting connection with others which is at the heart of every
truly spiritual life. ....
(1374

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A Hero of Our Time
.... an individual who is full of tremendous energy, but he is not
truly free, for he .... the natural beauties of the world, he is not capable of
loving another human ....
(3313

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Living on the Edge
.... I have never seen a
truly healthy person who didn't derive that well-being from the benefits of intact,
loving relationships (243). Swenson, Richard A. Margin. ....
(1553

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Pablo Picasso
.... way, that all negative scenes which may have come between that one
loving scene are ....
Truly, this is a beautiful and classic work of enormous value to society. ....
(1555

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"The Lady Who Was A Beggar"
.... that he suffer in shame and guilt before he could be forgiven, and before he could
truly be transformed, or re-transformed, into the
loving, grateful man he ....
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