william march

             Have you ever experienced something so beautiful, so magnificent, that any
             ghastly occurrence doesn't seem possible? Altering judgement, love can blind and
             misrepresent itself in the most dreadful ways. William March quotes how Love, most
             dreadfully, can disguise hate. Agreeing with March, love is a well-knitted disguise to hate
             and can destroy when needed; as seen in "The Scarlet Letter" and with Cao Cao of the
             False love, binding two people together, makes destruction easier to accomplish.
             Chiilinsworth pretends to love, therefore caring for Dimmesdale-the man who slept with
             his wife. Seeking revenge, Chillingworth continues to leach out the life from
             Dimmesdale. Appearing like a wonderful and caring relationship, hate-covered up by
             love- quickly turns it to death. The beautiful flower of a relationship was removed pedal
             by pedal until hate accomplishes its most dreadful purpose.
             Seeming nearly impossible to separate, hate wearing the mask of love, demolishes
             a precious brotherhood. Cao Cao, sworn to brotherhood with Liu Bei, helps the Han
             Dynasty fight and annihilate the corrupt authority. Cao Cao then unmasks his hate,
             revealing that he now fights for the corrupt authority. How can something so sweet, turn
             sour? In the final battle, Liu Bei kills the traitor, Cao Cao, along with the hate that
             destroyed their loving brotherhood.
             Accurate in William March's assertion, "Love can be the most dreadful disguise
             that hate assumes." In the "Scarlet Letter", Chillingsworth uses love to disguise his hate,
             slowly leaching the life out of Dimmesdale. Cao Cao of the Han Dynasty uses love as a
             blanket to cover up his detestable and traitorous behaviors. Love, through hate, can blind
             and misrepresent itself in order to destroy.
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