Monday, November 2, 2015

compare and contrast Brain Doyle and Mandy Len Caton



In the short story To Fall in Love with Anyone, Do This” the author Mandy Len Caton found a study where A psychologist successfully made two strangers fall in love. It was an experiment where the two people came together and asked a series of questions up 36. Then stared in to each other’s eyes for four minutes. So Caton wanted to try it and she then begins her personal experience of this experiment. After this experiment she concludes with love is a choice and by doing this creates an environment where love can flourish and thrive. She is inviting everyone to try this little experiment. Because she says that “it’s possible simple, even to generate trust and intimacy, the feelings love needs to thrive.” So that said she feels that anyone can to this and by doing so it can create a bond with the other person.
In the short story Joyas Volarores by Brain Doyle he compares life as a humming bird and how the we can move in may directions and how we can live our lives and its our choice to ether open up or create a wall to protect it from anything to break it. Doyle says “we open the windows to each but we live alone in the house of the heart.” This said he means that as we get older we tend to fear of ex poser to others for the trust.
Both these stories are good towards the audience and they both make them ponder on the idea of the heart and what does it mean to open up to someone to love. In Catons story she looked to researched and experimented on it and to her surprise she found love, and a foundation of trust to back it up. Compared to Doyle he explains how love and many things that you do represents it in the moment from a humming bird or a toruse. Life can be crazy fast moving to thing to thing or slow and steady. And from this our hearts can take in so much but its our choice to bring it out to others because of the past of heart broken and personal expanses it can make us more concealed and make us less likely to love.

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