All is Fair in Love
The Future of Love: All's Fair in Love. All's fair in love and war. In how many places have repeated this quote? In films, epic love stories, blood-filled war blockbusters, everyday life, jokes and banter? How about everywhere? It is a phrase we frequently use, without thought as to its origin or true connotations. Little-known poet Francis Edward Smedley is the author of that quote, and I agree with the love part. Love is something that everyone needs in order to survive in this world, since no man can live as an island and journey through life alone. Where ever there are people, there is love. Love is something unconditional, probably inevitable, and maybe intangible. Love is the most powerful emotion to experience; many people have done amazing things to express their love to another. However love has transcended its past definitions, today love is commonly used as a lie or seen to be false. This is a brief overview of the history of love followed by a closer examination of how love is fair in each of these time periods by referring to literature of its time, and how the love of past centuries cannot compare to the watered down love of today. In 385BC Plato writes: "If there were an army made up of lovers and their lov
Marriage requires female consent, and the role of "wife" takes on as much dignity as that of "friend. Marriage, however, is a business deal; men marry women to run their household, rarely for love. However even though these rules seem right from Launcelot's point of view, they damage the relationship between Arthur and Guinevere. The whole story seems to be a sort of test of Launcelot's feeling for Guinevere. Dante's Beatrice undergoes a gradual transformation in the course of his work: from the traditional lady of "courtly love" poetry, she comes to symbolize a purified, spiritual love relationship. ", and "Every act of a lover ends with in the thought of his beloved. The tragic twosomes we cut our teeth on--Romeo and Juliet, Tristan and Iseult, Launcelot and Guinevere, Heathcliff and Cathy, Rhett and Scarlett--are even more compelling role models. Still, it's not just these lucky fairy tale characters that have captured our collective imagination. es, which would desert his beloved or fail him in the hour of danger? The veriest coward would become an inspired hero, equal to the bravest at such a time; Love would inspire him. He sees her once at the age of nine and instantly falls in love with her. In the Vita Nuova, Dante claims to have felt such an ennobling love for Beatrice, who ultimately becomes the source of his salvation. The Vita Nuova is the story of how Dante meets and falls in love with Beatrice. The rules "Marriage is no real excuse for not loving.
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