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    that, Perceval loves him mother dearly. Perceval may not have been the most sophisticated man around, however, when he did know how to do something he did it exceedingly well. He could not forget his love for his God though. God was a huge factor for knights and their beliefs. “Perceval, the story relates, had lost his memory so totally that he no longer remembered God.” (Story of the Grail, 457) Once Perceval found his way back to God, he was seen as the better knight because of his love for Him. Ultimately

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    Marie: Tell me, is yours a story of romantic love or courtly love? Francesca: Mine is a story of romantic love; of passion and lustfulness. Marie: Go on, please. Francesca: I had been married to Gianciotto, an old and deformed man. As time went on, I began to fall for Gianciotto’s younger brother, Paolo. One day, Paolo and I sat reading from a book when we came across a rather intense romantic scene. We got caught up in the heat of the moment, and ended up kissing. Marie: And then? Francesca:

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    Courtly love—an expression of passion, a token of intimacy, and a vibrant theme which permeates the spirit of F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby. Energetic and enterprising, young James Gatz ascends the social ladder to become a grossly successful and affluent businessman, all driven by a single purpose: to win the beautiful Daisy’s heart. Gatsby plays his role as Daisy’s courtly lover by his ambitions to satisfy his sincere, undying ardor and to prove his commitment to Daisy’s wellbeing. The

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    From the 31 Rules of Courtly Love, I agree strongly with rule 31. It states Nothing forbids one woman being loved by two men or one man by two women. Equally important there are many examples displayed of this type of love all over. For instance the television show Love and Hip Hop Atlanta that is broadcasted on VH1, it's one man and two women. Another example includes Sister Wives that broadcasts on TLC which is a television show that involves one man and five wives. However, the movie Twilight

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    Introduction The familiarity with the love tradition makes it easily mistakable for a natural and universal phenomenon and even brings a laxity of enquiring into its origins. However, it is difficult of not impossible to show love to be anything more than an artistic phenomenon or construct- a literary per formative innovation of Middle Ages. Courtly love was a medieval European formation of nobly, and politely expressing love and admiration. Courtly love was secret and between members of the nobility

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    Love, arguably the most mercurial of emotions, has long been the topic of writings and discussions. Whether it be defining or explaining how to obtain affection, authors such as Ovid and Andreas offer distinct views on the finer points of relations between a man and woman. Ovid’s The Art of Love, published in 2 AD, focuses largely on defining how a man should win the heart of a woman. The writing of this in a pre-Christian Roman Empire creates a stark contrast to that of Andreas’ The Art of Courtly

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    and full of courtly love. Every girls dream is to find her knight in shining armour. A real heroic and brave man who will fight for her, love her and cherish her as any other great knight would. As for the beautiful maiden, she is perfect beyond anything a poet could write about. Any man is unworthy of her love. She is portrayed as untouchable, and unattainable, because of her physical beauty and good qualities. One of the greatest poets to have mastered the marvelous art of courtly love was known

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    The ideas found in Andreas Capellanus’ A Treatise on Courtly Love have made their mark on the human psyche since its inception. The treatise defines love as: “an inborn suffering proceeding from the sight and immoderate thought upon the beauty of the other sex, for which cause above all other things one wishes to embrace the other and, by common assent, in this embrace to fulfill the commandments of love...” (pg. 1). By framing love as an obsessional and insufferable experience, Capellanus renders

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    Romeo’s love for Juliet is real? How do his words and actions differ from when he said he loved Rosaline? In Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet, the introduction of Romeo to the audience is haunted by a melancholic mood. The scene is set in Verona where Romeo’s family is worried about him due to his rejection in love from a woman, Rosaline. However throughout the scenes studied, it seems that love is the primary driving force behind most of Romeo’s actions and words. In general, the theme of love and

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    In Alexander Denomy’s, “The Heresy of Courtly Love,” it is a This short lecture circulated 60 years ago offers an unquestionably Christian perspective on the marvel of courtly love, arguing that this notion of love separates ideals of love from Christianity. Though a primitive trope, Denomy is apprehensive with its permeation through centuries of works and in relationship beliefs through his time. Denomy forms several complications within courtly love that designates it as “immoral and heretical”

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