The Theme Of How I Found True Love In An Arranged Marriage

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Love is essential to human life, almost as important as food and water, though most of the time it can be scary. Many different texts can help illustrate this idea. “What Love Isn’t”, a poem by Yrsa Daley- Ward, demonstrates how love is not always easy. Love is often challenging, difficult, and never the way it is portrayed in movies. “How I Found True Love in an Arranged Marriage”, an article by Surabhi Surendra, also demonstrates similar ideas. It explains how love was very difficult to find, so sometimes parents/guardians have to step in and aid in finding love. Even though originally, an arranged marriage may seem forced, and it may seem as if the love is not real, over time both partners will grow to love each other. Lastly, the article “Would You Marry a Stranger” by …show more content…

Every one of these texts has a very similar theme, and displays it through the author's point of view and personal experiences. Love is portrayed as wonderful and exciting in many movies and tv shows, but according to Yrsa Daley-Ward, love is not always portrayed correctly. Yrsa Daley-Ward explains her struggle with love by saying, “it is irregular/it is difficult/and always, always/surprising” (Daley-Ward 20-23). This clearly shows that love is difficult and unpredictable using the author's point of view, and personal experiences. Readers can observe how the author of “What Love Isn’t” may have struggled with love in the past by showing her point of view on the topic. Yrsa Daley-Ward may have had a difficult past with love, or maybe she simply wants to portray love in a way that others might not. She explains how love for her is difficult, irregular, and surprising; which may differ from other people's opinions of love.