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Definition Essay About Love

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Love is a universal affection that all people have fallen for. According to the World of Meters site, which estimates the world population considering births and deaths, the current world population is well over seven billion people. With that many people in mind, it is crucial to acknowledge that everyone interprets differently based on their backgrounds – cultural, ethnical, and environmental, etc – and how they grew up. Love is truly one humongous umbrella with not a single definition that can fully define what it actually is for all people combined. However, there are some qualities in a love that may overlap among the majority of the people. Love varies due to perspectives. If people grew up in an environment that provides them …show more content…

If people grew up in an environment that involved abusive relationships because those abusing ones care about them, then that might be how those people might interpret love. To some like Anastasia Toufexis, who is an award-winning former journalist/ writer/ editor for major magazines and newspapers, now an independent writer and editor collaborating with authors in developing non-fiction book proposals and manuscripts, evaluates love by delving into the foundations of evolution, biology, and chemistry. Others, whom believe similar concepts of love as a bestselling poet, well renowned author, and naturalist Diane Ackerman, recognize love as trying to fulfill the ultimate goal of being one with another. There are even some who are like English author, editor, and blogger, Andrew Sullivan, who believe love is just a joke and a crock. However, there are definitely those who believe that love could be a combination of all those and many other beliefs like what major novelist and author Paul Gray had mentioned in his “What is Love?” article. There are so many other scenarios in the world in which everyone can interpret …show more content…

Compared to the how people choose to marry those they love today, the Elizabethan Era had a different approach to love and relationships. “It is foolish to marry someone because of love even if love may occur sometimes in marriage. The matrimony is arranged by the families of the bride and the groom in order for the two sides to benefit from one another. Mostly, it was arranged for wealth and reputation” (“Elizabethan Attitudes towards…”). It was clear that status was more important than anything because they believed love could be developed after marriage within the relationship. Often times, because of the explicit research done within these arranged marriages, there are more successful relationships that those that come out of lust or “love.” “Everyone wants (and expects) to have children. Children are the property of their parents… Wives are property of their husbands… Widows can own property and run their own businesses. A widow is entitled to 1/3 of her husband’s estates (after the bills are paid) if he has heirs. All of it if he does not.” (“Love and Marriage”). Even during this time period, children and wives rights’ were oppressed and were allowed with limited rights. Depending on if there are heirs with a deceased father, the widows were oppressed and pressured to remarry if they could; it was an obvious man’s world. As for men, marriage is important to them; “every man wants to marry

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