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Mr .Rochester: Jane’s…Not Ours

Jane’s Mr Rochester seems ideal. But in reality, how many excuses would we make for his actions, and how many women would, knowing his behaviour, actually marry him?

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Crime and Punishment: Wedding Bells

A look at the marriage between Dunya and Razumikhin from Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment.

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Pride and Prejudice: a Look Into the Significance of Language and Relationships

Literary analysis of language and relationships in Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice.

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The Proper Care and Feeding of Marriage by Dr. Laura Schlessinger: Love It or Hate It

Dr. Laura Schlessinger’s Book will invoke extreme reactions in you. You will either hate it or love it. There is no real in between.

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Sex Everyday for a Whole Year: 365 Nights of Passion

My own thoughts on Charla Muller’s gift to her husband.

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Passion for the Unknown: Vampire Novels

When escapism is swallowing the country in large bloody gulps, seize the day. Varying tales of romance, grandeur, and the world outside the box.

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Marriage in Pride and Prejudice

Marriage is the main theme addressed in Pride and Prejudice. It questions the tradition, definition, and purpose of marriage.

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The Role of Sex and the Value of Loyal Wed Lock Emulated in the Odyssey

Sex plays a predominant role in every society known to man, and the culture portrayed in Homer’s Odyssey is no exception.

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Four Sweet Things a Wife Can Do for Her Husband

Like most wives, sometimes I forget that little things matters that was why as a reminder, I made the word LESS as an acronym to help me remember these four sweet ways that we can do for our husbands.I want to add that Less becomes More with little effort.

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Comparing Jane Austen and Zora Neal Hurston

Comparing the works, themes, and characteristics of the novels by Jane Austen and Zora Neal Hurston.

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