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    Love is difficult to define. The dictionary describes the emotion as an intense feeling of deep attraction, but what does that mean? The feeling is so complex and unique it would take a million words to describe. To each person, love can be a different feeling, a different experience, a different idea. Each person has felt love at least once in a lifetime; the love of something or someone, loving or being loved. The word ”love” is extraordinarily difficult to define because each person experiences

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    I believe that my definition of love runs many parallels with Paul Dunbar’s definition. The anchor of my definition would be sacrifice, much like Dunbar. I believe that it is important to put others ahead of yourself when it comes to love. It is vital that you care genuinely about the other person’s success and happiness. This principle applies to all versions of love. Personally, I have never had a romantic relationship. I can only speculate the feelings associated with an intimate relationship

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    Throughout the world, there are numerous ways to express and show love to the ones we care about. However, what does love truly mean? There are numerous forms of love, but how can you define romantic love? People tend to agree and disagree about the definition of this type of love, and cannot come to a concise conclusion of what it means. Erich Fromm states that mature love includes: care, responsibility, respect, and knowledge. As I have interviewed people of different ages and marital status

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    tried to define love, especially one that was timeless. Throughout literature, there have various perspectives on love. In The Iliad, which was during the Greek era, there was greater importance on honor than love. In The Confessions, which was written during the early Christian age, there was a great importance for love of God. In Gilead, which is a modern novel, there is great importance for love in general, especially that for family. Out of all the Socratic definitions of love in The Symposium

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    agree with Aristophanes that love is a form of reconnection with another. Love, simply stated, is seeing a reflection of your own existence within someone else. I realize that that may sound somewhat inconstruable, but if compassion is a very basic and universal form of love, which I believe it is, then it is clear that we get love through finding some sort of commonality with each other. Of course, by this very definition, I do not agree with Aristophanes that love is found with only one individual

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    Google search on the term romantic love will pop up many definitions like emotional or sexual connection. Phaedrus would define romantic as the most honorable thing any lover would do, which is sacrificing yourself for the sake of the beloved. It does seem to be a bit extreme to think that romantic love is the ultimate sacrifice, but plenty of people go to war to fight for their loved ones and country and many times lose their life. His speech would also consider love natural, since the urge to protect

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    readers can claim Edgar is patiently waiting to meet his death—this is evident in chapter 22. Nevertheless, one can predict that Edgar will die and that his daughter, Cathy will marry her cousin, Linton (Heathcliff’s son). What is Brontë’s definition of love? In the novel Wuthering Heights, readers can argue that Brontë is attempting

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    over a decade have been trying to figure out the question what is love? Love has many definitions which can vary from one person to another. Love cannot be measured. You many never know what the love is until love have been experienced by yourself. Is it a four letter word that causes a person to behave in a way not in character? What is love? Is it a first kiss? Or is it a childhood crush? A choice people make by putting their love, wishes, and desire above everything else? Is it a relationship that

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    to what love really is, or at least what love is in their eyes. perhaps love is just an illusion. a strong illusion, especially for those who are searching for a purpose of life. is love an answer? love can be wonderful, special, complicated, a distress, a gift, a curse, a tragedy, and most of all, an experience.   love is a mysterious and a complicated force. what do a person mean when they say they love someone? love is many different things. each of us have our own understanding of love is, and

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    To me Love, is one of the hardest words I could ever try to define, as everyone has different perspectives, definitions and believes for this one word. It has also been a word that has been highly overused, and though it does have a set definition, I can't seem to fully define it. I do know however that love is not what love is portrayed as to be by the media. A trip to paris or a romantic dinner by the beach on a star-y night, does not show me love on its own, it show me money. To me love is a special

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