Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Love through the Ages
- Painful
- The Great Gatsby- 'You never loved me?'
- Christopher Marlowe- 'Entombing cupid'
- Romeo and Juliet- 'My grave is like to be my wedding bed'
- 'Medusa' by Carol Ann Duffy- 'Wasn't I beautiful? Wasn't I fragrant and young?'
- School For Scandal- 'You should have adopted me, not married me.'
- William Blake, Garden of love- 'And tomb stones where flowers should be.'
- Great Expectations- 'If it gets older and stronger, it will tear deeper.'
- Great Expectations- 'How does she use you?'
- Great Expectations- 'I stole her heart away and put ice in its place.'
- Great Expectations' 'Break their hearts and have no mercy.'
- Great Expectations- 'A broken heart. You think you will die'
- Great Expectations- 'You cannot love him Estella!'
- Pride And Prejudice- 'You must be a stranger to one of your parents.'
- Pride And Prejudice- 'I could easily forgive his pride, if he had not mortified me.'
- 'The Picture Of Dorian Gray'- Oscar Wilde- 'When one is in love, one begins by deceiving one's self.'
- 'The Picture Of Dorian Gray'- Oscar Wilde- 'Men marry because they are tired, women because they are curious: both are disappointed.'
- 'The Picture Of Dorian Gray'- Oscar Wilde- 'A man can be happy with any woman as long as he does not love her'
- 'The Picture Of Dorian Gray'- Oscar Wilde- 'One charm of marriage is that it makes a life of deception absolutely necessary for both parties'
- Great Expectations- 'We are all fools in love.'
- True Love
- Romeo and Juliet- William Shakespeare
- 'Romeo and Juliet. 'My lips, two
blushing pilgrims, ready stand'
- Christopher Marlowe- 'Make me immortal with a kiss'- 'Face that launch'd a thousand ships'
- Pablo Neruda- 'It follows that I am because you are.'
- 'And afterwards remember, do not grieve'- Remember, Christina Rossetti
- Wuthering Heights, Catherine- 'My great miseries in the world are Heathcliff's miseries'
- Wuthering heights- 'I am Heathcliff!'
- Wuthering heights- 'Eternal rocks'
- Wuthering heights- 'The world would be a stranger to me.'
- Wuthering heights- 'I love him better than myself'
- Great Expectations- 'I loved her against reason, against promise, against peace.'
- Great Expectations- 'I associate you only with the good.'
- Great Expectations- 'You have done me far more good than harm'
- Great Expectations- 'You cannot choose but to remain part of my character.'
- Pride And Prejudice- 'I love you. Most ardently'
- Pride And Prejudice- 'In vain I have struggled. It will not do. My feelings will not be repressed.'
- Sexual
- Enduring Love- 'I stand before you naked, dependant on your mercy.'
- Heal'd of his malady'- Chaucer 'A Miller's Tale'
- 'Cock wouldn't crow'- Carol Ann Duffy
- Familial
- The Great Gatsby- 'I love to see you at my table, you look like an absolute rose.'
- The Glass Menagerie, Tennessee Williams- 'Laura, Laura, were you in love with that boy?'
- The Glass Menagerie- 'Deliberately courting pneumonia'
- Physical
- Your eyes, your voice, your hair- Pablo Neruda
- Manipulative
- A Miller's Tale, Chaucer- 'Loved more than his life'
- False
- Pride And Prejudice- 'I will give him up forever.'
- Jealousy
- Enduring Love- 'Its so awkward with Clarissa.'
- Wuthering heights- 'He couldn't love in 20 years as much as I could in a day.'
- Great Expectations- 'For I have seen you give him looks'
- Pride And Prejudice- 'Miss Bingley saw, or suspected enough to be jealous.'
- The Great Gatsby- 'You love me TOO?'