Analysis of Love



In a world of art, where colors collide,
Lucas Blackwell, charisma as his guide.
Manipulative, conniving, his motives concealed,
A master of exploitation, his cunning revealed.

Collecting artifacts, rare and prized,
A taste for fine dining, where manipulation lies.
Reading people astutely, vulnerabilities laid bare,
In the dance of deception, he's a formidable player.

From a world of privilege, entitlement fed,
Yet, Lucas craves more, with a hunger widespread.
Born into opulence, a life of luxury embraced,
But his pursuit of power leaves him emotionally displaced.

Enter Alex Montrose, an artist profound,
With passion for beauty, their talents unbound.
In the studio, they weave colors and dreams,
A humble soul, embracing diverse art streams.

Alex, a product of a middle-class grind,
Worked odd jobs, art in their heart enshrined.
From a European town to a bustling city's call,
In search of opportunities, they gave their all.

Taylor Hartwood, strong-willed and bold,
A planner of cities, their story unfolds.
Passionate for art and a champion for all,
Inclusivity their anthem, they heed the call.

Taylor's love for the piano, a musical retreat,
Cooking from diverse cultures, a culinary feat.
Dedicated to inclusivity, a problem-solving guide,
Assertive and confident, on justice they ride.

Love intertwines, a transformative force,
Alex and Taylor, a union to endorse.
Challenging preconceptions, breaking through strife,
In the tapestry of their love, emerges a vibrant life.


Scheme AABB XXXX CCDD EEFF GGHH XXHH IIAA JJKK
Poetic Form Quatrain  (75%)
Metre 0011111001 101010111 010001011001 01011011001 01010101 011110100101 10100100010011 001101010100010 10111001001 11011101011 10110001110001 110111011010001 1010111001 11011011001 0010111001 01010100111 10010101011 111101101 10010110100101 01101001111 1011101 01011011001 100110010011 11101101 10110010010001 101011001001 100011010101 010010011011 11011 10010010101 10000101011 001001110100101
Closest metre Iambic hexameter
Characters 1,495
Words 266
Sentences 16
Stanzas 8
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4
Lines Amount 32
Letters per line (avg) 37
Words per line (avg) 7
Letters per stanza (avg) 149
Words per stanza (avg) 29

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In the bustling cityscape where the worlds of art and manipulation collide, Lucas Blackwell emerges as a charismatic but conniving force. His appetite for rare artifacts and fine dining mirrors his skillful exploitation of people and situations. Amidst this intrigue stands Alex Montrose, a humble yet brilliant artist. Their life revolves around the vivid hues of their paintings, inspired by the rich tapestry of European culture. However, insecurities and self-doubt occasionally cloud their artistic confidence. Enter Taylor Hartwood, a confident and assertive sustainable urban planner, driven by a passion for inclusivity. Taylor's love for art and music, combined with their dedication to diversity, shapes their vibrant personality. As the narrative unfolds, the lives of Lucas, Alex, and Taylor intersect. Lucas, driven by self-interest, weaves a web of manipulation that tests the bonds of love between Alex and Taylor. Despite the challenges, their love becomes a transformative fo 

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Submitted by Joao.zenha on February 09, 2024

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