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This 10-page paper discusses how four African-American authors use love in extremely different contexts in their works. The books in reference include Go Tell it on the Mountain, Native Son and Their Eyes were Watching God and Sula. There are 6 sources cited.
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listed below. Citation styles constantly change, and these examples may not contain the most recent updates. Love
Inc. by P. Giltman 4/2010 Please Introduction Since the beginning of human civilization, love has taken on many different forms
and meanings. In fact, there is no one true way to define love because it can mean so many things and purvey so many different emotions for so many different
people. For example, the way a father loves his child is different from the way a child loves his father. The list goes on. A mothers love for her children,
a husbands love for his wife, a soldiers love for a fellow soldier, a brothers love for his brother, a sisters love for her sister, etc. are all different forms
of love. Plus, they are all experienced differently by different individuals. In other words, love is subjective because it can be defined in different ways by different people. As with
the examples mentioned earlier, there are also varying degrees of love and the way people express and display their love. There is passionate love that typically results in sex, there
is caressing and nourishing love where couples usually enjoy each others touch and presence, and there is life-long love where married couples of many, many years treasure each others company
and can look back on a life of growing old together. Most people, throughout their lifetimes, experience at least one of these types of loves, but even when they do,
each person enjoys it differently. Love means something different to everyone and who and how they love also varies. A man may love his mother and his wife, but he
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