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When writing about love, there is usually a tendency to emphasize romantic love, and thus view love as primarily a feeling, directed exclusively towards the perfect person known as the "lover". But of course, as often pointed out, there are many different types of love. One of the most common ways of answering the question of the nature of love is to confess ignorance, by arguing either that no one can define love, or that everyone has their own definition, so that there is no single, all-encompassing definition. In one respect, there is no doubt that this is true: of all the experiences human beings have, love is certainly one of the most mysterious; and because each of us must rely primarily on our own experiences, there are indeed almost as many different ideas about love as there are different people who have given and received love. What, then, is this elusive thing called love that everyone so desperately needs? The obsession that most people have of finding the perfect companion is not love. It is better known as "infatuation", and there is a vast difference between infatuation and real love. William Faulkner's "A Rose for Emily" is an exce


Infatuation is basically selfish where real love is truly selfless. Yet, the story ended with the narrator walking out on the man she supposedly loved. In conclusion, you must consider the aspects of love before you claim it. In order to keep what she could not have, she used force and ultimately murder. "After her father's death she went out very little; after her sweetheart went away, people hardly saw her at all. It is this respect that Emily could not have loved Homer. Her infatuation of him and the obsessive desire to be with him proved that she could not have possibly been seeking his happiness. She knew her intentions when she bought the arsenic poison. Most people cannot differentiate the aspect of love from the aspect of infatuation. Peter was left alone in the end, only to return to a very hurt and confused wife. It does not push but is willing to wait for the relationship to grow at a rate that is satisfactory to both parties.

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