Week 1, Defining
Character
Prompt 3, Defining
Love
Love is
an opinionated word people use quite frequently. The essence of love is growing in a manner of
time and purpose. It is
unconditional. It is something that
everyone talks about but only a few people believe or see. Love has extraordinary areas to it. It varies from the love for your pet, hobby,
or a materialistic thing to the love for a family, friend, or partner. You can see love by watching someone hug,
kiss, share laughter together, or just the small things that mean the
most. You can feel love from someone by the
way they talk to you, the way they act towards you, and maybe even to the
amount of effort that is put into the relationship. Love has different meanings to it. Love is caring, committed, attracted, and
intimate. It can range from crucial to a
desire for someone or something. Love is
a noun and a verb. It is used as a noun because
of the feeling of affection; it is used as a verb because it is an
attachment.

My brother and I have an inseparable bond. It is something I like to believe that no other siblings have. I have known many siblings to fight and argue, and not get along. Austin and I’s relationship is so different. Yes, we do have arguments and our own differences, but I love him. Love in this situation is a family/friend kind of relationship.
Friends mean a lot to me. They have a bond that could never be replaced. Pictured is my younger neighbor’s. I put this up to show the close relationship that we share between each other. Putting a good impression on them is what I strive to do, knowing that they are growing up and need an influence in their lives. I love them because I’ve known them for many years, and I’ve spent those years growing up with them and seeing their lives transform.

In this picture, love describes a compassionate relationship between two people. My brother and his girlfriend have an inseparable bond. They care about each other, they are attracted to each other, and they have put effort into making a good situation between them. They not only ‘love’, but very well could be ‘in love’.
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