Valentine's Day Essays

  • St. Valentine's Day Massacre

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    What do you think of when you hear the words Valentine's Day? Probably love, hearts, roses, and kisses. Certainly not murder, not the murder of seven men. The Saint Valentine's Day Massacre although not remembered by many, is still a massive show of greed and materialistic views combining to form some of the most inhumane acts ever. First of all, The Saint Valentine's Day Massacre involved two of the same type of people. Gangsters, specifically Al Capone and George Moran. The conflict betwen

  • Valentine's Day: A Celebration of Love and Murder or Paganism

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    Valentine’s Day is a celebration of love and murder. The senses come alive with the mere mention of the holiday known as Valentine’s Day. The smell of fresh roses, the taste of chocolate candy and the feel of a kiss instantly come to mind. Murder also played a role in the history of Valentine’s Day. A selfish act by a ruthless dictator caused a man to lose his head over love. The terms martyr and pagan are used throughout the stories surrounding the holiday. The dictionary defines a martyr as

  • Eros Cupid

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    Eros/Cupid older. He was also blindfolded because they believed love is blind. Eros/Cupid was believed that he was born from a silver egg. He honored on January 22 for Eros Day. Unlike other gods and goddesses, Eros has a wacky story. The story is called Eros/Cupid and Psyche. It all started one day when Aphrodite is mad at Psyche. She goes and tells her son Eros to make her fall in love with an ugly creature. He arranged for Psyche to be abandoned by her parents on a

  • St. Valentines Day

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    One Valentine's Day, in a classroom, kids were exchanging cards. Two of them, named Ted and Jim, were best friends. After the exchange, they showed each other the cards that they got from people. They both received a strange card with no writing on it. As they showed each other these cards, there was suddenly a blinding light coming from the cards, and the next thing they knew, they were standing in a dark, quiet room instead of their noisy 4th grade classroom. They were both too shocked at what

  • St Valentine's Research Papers

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    Valentine's comes once a year, the day that was invented for people to spend the day with their other half. Every year people thrive to make it special and more memorable just to show how much love they have towards their partner, but there was this person that had a different sense of Saint Valentine's Day. Alphonse Gabriel Capone was a man of business, respect what he did on valentine's was from being disrespected from Moran. In the year 1929 Saint Valentine's was not known for spending money

  • I Give You an Onion

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    concept: love, at least in the eyes of the speaker, is like an onion. The poem tells the story of the speaker giving her significant other an onion for valentines day and shows her justifiying her gift, how it truly embodies the love between her and her lover. The speaker also criticizes the stereotypical gifts usually given during valentines day, saying how unlike an onion, it does not show the complexity or sincerity of love. In Valentine, Duffy prevails the multi-layeredness of love (pun not intended)

  • Importance Of Valentine's Day

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    Valentine’s Day Special: Everything you need to do this Valentine’s Week (Rose Day, Propose Day, Chocolate Day, Teddy Day, Promise Day, Hug Day, Kiss Day, and Valentines Day) Valentine's Day, also called Feast of Saint Valentine or the Saint Valentine's Day, is a yearly holiday celebrated on February 14. It started as a Western Christian liturgical feast day worshiping one or more early saints named Valentinus, and is recognized as a significant cultural and commercial festivity in many regions around

  • Attitudes Towards Love in Pre-1900 and 1990's Poetry

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    for a Valentine” by Liz Lockhead was written in the 1990’s. These poems are almost a century apart. Attitude towards love changes over time and these poems represent this. I Wouldn’t Thank you for a Valentine is about how people think about Valentine’s Day in the 1990’s, while The Despairing Lover is showing what people think and how important they see love in the 1990’s. In “The Despairing Lover” William Walsh sets out the poem like a story with a beginning a middle and an end. This narrative

  • Why did Bathsheba Send the Valentine?

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    and now had nothing to do. Sunday is traditionally the day of rest. They could not find anything to do, apart from childish games. "Did you ever find out, miss, who you are going to marry by means of Bible and key?" "Don't be foolish Liddy. As if such things could be…Very well, let's try it…go and get the front door key". Liddy fetched it. "I wish it wasn't Sunday," she said on returning. "Perhaps 'tis wrong." A few days earlier, Bathsheba had bought a Valentine card. While fooling

  • The Development of Bathsheba Everdene in Far from the Madding Crowd

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    The Development of Bathsheba Everdene in Far from the Madding Crowd “Far from the Madding Crowd”, by Thomas Hardy is about an immature nineteen-year-old girl called Bathsheba Everdene; she has difficulties throughout the novel. She has some good and bad experiences. These are with three different characters. In the beginning of the novel Bathsheba is vain, insensitive, egocentric and stubborn. She gradually develops through the novel as she becomes less vain, stubborn, insensitive, and

  • Carol Ann Duffy's Mean Time

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    different ways in which time brings about change or loss of life itself. The poem is very personal and autobiographical to Duffy's life as are most of her poems. 'Mean Time' is based on mourning your lost love and how regrets seem meaningless when one day you get up and realise its not just time which has passed you by, but time has stolen your life too, and in the end it will only be the mourning that you regret. The idea of time and how it is finite is one of the main themes in the poem. The

  • Enslaving Nature of Love Exposed in Lucretius

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    Enslaving Nature of Love Exposed in Lucretius In Dryden's Lucretius, the speaker argues that (1) Love is a sickness, (2) Love's sickness enslaves, and (3) all attempts to remedy Love's sickness are vain and will only frustrate the lover. Just as Milton's Adam and Eve become enslaved to sin by disobeying God, so mankind becomes enslaved to Love when pierced with Cupid's "winged arrow". In Milton, there is redemption and freedom through Christ, but in Dryden, no salvation from love is possible. This

  • Discussing Valentine and I Wouldn't Thank You for a Valentine

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    Discussing Valentine and I Wouldn't Thank You for a Valentine For this poetry assignment I will be discussing the poems “Valentine” by Carol Ann Duffy and “ I Wouldn’t Thank You for a Valentine” by Liz Lochhead. The poets have similar views about relationships but express these views in contrasting ways. In order to analyse their contrasting styles it would be beneficial to look at their backgrounds. Carol Ann Duffy was born in Glasgow, Scotland in 1955 but was brought up in Stafford,

  • The Causes of the End of Prohibition

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    The Causes of the End of Prohibition In 1919 the Eighteenth Amendment to the American Constitution, banned the 'manufacture, sale or transportation of intoxicating liquors' This happened in a hope to keep America prosperous through the 'boom' of the 1920's, to keep a sober workforce amongst the country, and to set up an example to the rest of the world, that they had high moral standards and were superior. Then why was the Eighteenth Amendment withdrawn from the constitution in 1933?

  • Personal Writing: The Day Of Surprise

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    Personal Writing: The Day of Surprise “That's so cool!” I exclaimed. In my hand was a Valentines Day card which folded to make a spaceship. I was in a Hallmark card shop with my father, looking at cards for the upcoming holiday. “If I got you that card now, then it wouldn't be a surprise later,” my father logically stated. “But it's neat! See, it folds into a spaceship.” “I'll get it for you but... just act surprised for your mother when you open the card.” “Okay dad,” I answered as we walked up

  • Hamlet Deceit Analysis

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    The Deceit of Hamlet In the play, Hamlet, written by William Shakespeare many characters use deceit to behave irrationally. Deceit is often used in politics and everyday life to acquire power and success. Irrational behavior of deceit is often shown by characters in Shakespeare’s Hamlet. Hamlet’s and Claudius’ behavior of irrationality stems from their bitter hatred towards each can be explained using principles of behavioral economics. Shakespeare’s, Hamlet, shows deceit in three ways. The

  • Persuasive Essay On Valentine's Day

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    Awesome Valentine’s Day Ideas Do not feel sorry for yourself if you are just single on Valentine’s Day. Forget about tradition and celebrate this holiday in more or less your own way. When you are single you need to spend the Valentine’s Day avoiding all the restaurants full of couples, he myriad heart-shaped cards, some balloons and candies as well. Check out some creative ways for celebrating Valentine’s Day when you are just single. 1. Be very creative If you think that the Valentine’s Day is another

  • Rape Culture In Valentine's Day

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    Valentine’s Day is a holiday that has been celebrated by lovers for hundreds of years. The holiday, with its origins dating back to the 5th Century, was started as a day to celebrate Saint Valentine, a priest who was imprisoned for marrying Roman soldiers who were forbidden to wed. Modern celebrations of Valentine’s Day, however, have changed the focus to a more commercialized day, run by Hallmark. Typical ways of celebration include giving your partner gifts such as chocolates in heart shaped

  • Descriptive Essay On Valentine's Day

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    out 10 women expects to receive something from their partner on Valentine's Day. Maybe because over the years, it has been a tradition all over the world. But as men, it can be rather difficult to actually think of something your woman would like especially if you haven't been together that long. Just always remember that Valentine's Day is not the only day you can actually make her feel special, you can do simple things every single day and no matter how simple it is, she would feel happy and that

  • St. Valentines Day Massacre

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    In the roaring twenties, the life of organized crimes was at its peak. What was the greatest mob hit ever pulled off in history? Well I'll tell you. It all happened on Valentines Day, the morning of February 14th, 1929. This incident was call, "The St. Valentines Day Massacre". The man behind this infamous crime was none other than, the infamous Al "Scarface" Capone. Al Capone was the all time greatest mobster of all time. The idea of organized crime fascinates me in so many ways. Capone was the