can you review my speech?

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its alread done and the topic is love

Love


Love is a confusing thing. You can love someone and not like them, and you can love someone but not trust them, and you can love someone you barely know. Sometimes you learn to love someone, and sometimes love may vanish before you even know it. But when you do love someone, you want to fight their battles for them; you want to protect them from sickness, from danger, and traumatic experiences. You would give life and limb for them, if it meant protecting them from harm. So what is love? It’s the insanity that brings you closer to a person, and that keeps you together through thick and thin, good times and bad, through sickness and health, to death do you part. That what a marriage vow is, it’s a vow of love.
And you can love a person, such as a relative, friend, neighbor, complete stranger. You can love an animal, a place, even an ideal. Love can be a strong feeling of like; it can be affection, or desire. In the U.K, it is even a term of endearment, such as dear, sugar, or darling. Love means that you care about a specific person or animal, and that you are concerned about them. During hurricane Katrina, many people were told to abandon their homes, but thousands, stayed behind, unable to evacuate with their beloved pets, or seek a safe haven in a shelter with an animal. They ignored their own personal safety and risked their life because they loved their pets. Sadly many people and animals perished, and the backlash created a new law. A state must have an evacuation plan that includes pets, so that their owners will not risk their life for the love of a pet. The departure of a loved one, if temporary leaves us disheartened, and a permanent departure leaves us depressed, miserable, and feeling empty, vacant, meaningless. The pain may never disappear, and even if does, it may take months or years. Love is so strong that it can cross barriers of language and race, and can cross cities, states, continents, and oceans. Love is a necessity for children. People and animals will suffer if deprived of love. Psychologist Harry Harlow reared monkeys with two artificial mothers, one a bare wire cylinder with a wooden head and an attached feeding bottle. The other a cylinder with no bottle but covered with foam rubber and wrapped in terry cloth. Harlow’s discovery surprised many psychologist: The monkeys much preferred contact with the comfortable cloth mother, even while feeding from the nourishing mother. Love is love, it cannot be manufactured, or processed, or mass produced, and mankind cannot function without it. Mankind dreams about love, writes books about love, and makes movies focused on love. You call it madness, but I call it love. Love surrounds us, the love of mankind, the love of ourselves, and the love of life. Nothing can stop love, and it will preserver as long as mankind.
True love cannot be destroyed easily. True love is for life, and knows no limits. Romeo and Juliet were determined to be together, and in death, they finally succeeded. Though not as dramatic, hundreds of thousands, millions even struggle to be together, because of differences such as money, age, and race and other social barriers. But everyday they do succeed, through adversity; they accomplish true love, and try to live out their life happily ever after.
 
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