adult relationship se_17459-revised
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Surname 1
Authors Name
Institutions Name
Subject
Date
The Storm
Introduction
Love is a great feeling between two living beings (Zolotow p.56). The essence of love not only
finds in the human beings, but it can also find in the animals as well. Love is a concept that
doesnt entitle and associated with the beauty of a person but it is associated with the inner soul
of an individual. There are number of stories have been associated with this story and
experience. The main theme of this assignment is to analyze the Love as an adult. There are
different sections which could have been covered in this particular assignment. The story which
has been selected for the same analysis is The Storm written by Kate Chopin
The hook of the essay would be like this. There are number of characters have been defined in
this particular analysis and it is found that the story is based upon the surroundings of a love
beauty and sensations in particular. In this particular analysis, it is required to analyze different
characters associated in this particular analysis and all of the effectiveness defined in this
particular aspect.
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Surname 2
It is also required to have a thesis statement in particular and the thesis statement is mentioned
below. Before describing the content and concept in a broad manner, it is essential to write a
thesis statement against it. A thesis statement should be appealing in which a certain concept
should have been discussed accordingly, which will be effective for their future. The thesis
statement is mentioned below
There is no significant relationship found among love and its remarkable effects on the life of
an individual
Main Body
In this particular part of the body, it is required to reference the story which is The Storm
written by Kate Chopin. The story is based upon a couple which is trying to make their life
effective and beautiful with their immaculate love (Spears p.21). The story has been defined in
such a manner that every individual would be in the inner concept of the same. Two characters
have been defined in this particular analysis which are Alcee LaBalliere and Clarisse, who was
with each other and want to live for their entire life with each other. According to them, love is a
beautiful concept that could not be underestimated from any angle.
I personally know a couple who engaged in such a relationship. They are my neighbors and their
names are John and Mary. John & Mary are such individuals who always be in tough with each
other and in a strong adult relationship with each other. They both are quite crazy for each other,
in fact some people regarded that they are made for each other. They have been doing an
effective job by loving each other and they can handle any situation with their strong love,
understandings and unmatchable attraction with each other. Their story reminds me about this
story of Alcee LaBalliere and Clarisse, who also termed as crazy for each others love.
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Surname 3
In this particular part, it is required to share our personal experience on this story as well as on
the personal life experience. In my personal experience, I have experienced that love is a
beautiful feelings, no matter what the relationship you have in love, like it may be of a brother
and sister, husband and wife and others but I have found that love birds cannot lose.
Conclusion
The main theme of this assignment is to analyze the love as an adult. After reading out The
Storm, it is found that there is a significant relationship found among love/adult relationship and
its remarkable effects on the life of an individual. From this particular analysis, it is found that
love is a strong relationship which should be there between human beings and in adults; the
significance of this feeling would become double and stronger.
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Surname 4
Works Cited
Spears, Lynne. Through the Storm: A Real Story of Fame and Family. New York: Prentice Hall,
2008.
Zolotow, Charlotte. The Storm Book. Chicago: McGraw Hill, 2007.