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OpenStudy (susanna):

Is this a good post for my discussion?

OpenStudy (susanna):

Love is always love. It never changes, it is only expressed and thought of differently in different times. During the Renaissance (and not only then), many people married not for love, but for money and status. If there was real love, it brought either complete happiness or the opposite. "Romeo and Juliet" is an example of love that can bring death. In another work by Shakespeare, in Sonnet 116 (one of my favorite), he wrote, "Love is not love which alters when it alteration finds, or bends with the remover to remove." People write poems out of love (be that for a person or poetry itself), draw masterpieces, write and sing songs, die, etc. All out of love. Love has so many different "objects" - person, family, nature, art, etc.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I like the post overall. I think it is good. Just proof-read for typos and grammatical errors.

OpenStudy (susanna):

thank you!

OpenStudy (hope210):

Pretty good.

OpenStudy (susanna):

thanx

OpenStudy (death47):

*claps hands* this is the best thing since sliced bread :P

OpenStudy (susanna):

thanx lol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

you did really good

OpenStudy (samslays):

I really like it @Susanna Good job!

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