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Love = Need for Connection + Need for Survival + Bullshit
By Chelsea Lenoble Love is one of the most intricate and baffling concepts that humans have attempted to tackle for as long as we could communicate. Although recent studies have attributed its potency to simply neurotransmitters fired in the brain, … Continue reading
Posted in Edition: Fall 2010, Science, Uncategorized
Tagged literature, love, science, Stetson, Writing
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Emma Woodhouse-Powerfully in Love
By Jessica Allen Jane Austen’s Emma, while essentially a marriage plot concerned with the niceties, formalities, and strictures of a hierarchical society, portrays a heroine vastly different from the majority of Austen’s female characters. From the opening paragraph of the … Continue reading
Posted in 300 Level Papers, Arts/Culture, Edition: Fall 2010, Gender
Tagged Emma, English, gender, Jane Austen, literature, love, marriage, Stetson, Woodhouse
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