Mercutio and Romeo: an Analysis of Male Friendship
... love and not at all to sexuality, he being one of Shakespeare’s most engagingly bawdy characters” (103). This passage describes how Mercutio feels about Romeo’s constantly chasing after love. But yet there ...
... love and not at all to sexuality, he being one of Shakespeare’s most engagingly bawdy characters” (103). This passage describes how Mercutio feels about Romeo’s constantly chasing after love. But yet there ...
a study on the character of `juliet` ( 2 )
... also put in the same condition as Ophelia in terms of being mad and escaping from her sin. However Juliet was not regarded as the same as the two ladies. The reason Juliet called the poison `restorative' was because she thought it would take her to the world where Romeo waited for her. As you may se ...
... also put in the same condition as Ophelia in terms of being mad and escaping from her sin. However Juliet was not regarded as the same as the two ladies. The reason Juliet called the poison `restorative' was because she thought it would take her to the world where Romeo waited for her. As you may se ...
the broken wings of eros: christian ethics and
... fall in love with that man or woman. Rather, there is a delight, a preoccupation with the beloved, there is desire no doubt, a strong desire, but it is for the other in his or her totality. The sexual element normally only awakens after this broader desire has been aroused. So, according to Lewis, w ...
... fall in love with that man or woman. Rather, there is a delight, a preoccupation with the beloved, there is desire no doubt, a strong desire, but it is for the other in his or her totality. The sexual element normally only awakens after this broader desire has been aroused. So, according to Lewis, w ...
John Donne: The Sacramentality of Sex
... representation of something greater and more meaningful, and the sacrament, a religious ceremony or act representative of divine grace: the flea as marriage, the murder of the flea as a ‘loss of honor,’ and the woman’s reputation with her actual chastity. These earthly, “tangible” signs are all unde ...
... representation of something greater and more meaningful, and the sacrament, a religious ceremony or act representative of divine grace: the flea as marriage, the murder of the flea as a ‘loss of honor,’ and the woman’s reputation with her actual chastity. These earthly, “tangible” signs are all unde ...
A Necessary Conflict: Eros and Philia in a Love
... alternative picture of what parental love is.10 Let the following be a provisional definition of storge: a caring attitude toward someone we have a personal bond with, either in virtue of a family relationship, or of an acquired one. It varies in intensity, ranging from a strong attachment that can ...
... alternative picture of what parental love is.10 Let the following be a provisional definition of storge: a caring attitude toward someone we have a personal bond with, either in virtue of a family relationship, or of an acquired one. It varies in intensity, ranging from a strong attachment that can ...
Lynch, Love matters - 2016 paper and abstract
... stronger than is the imperative to care for and love ageing parents in most Western cultures; and love for friends is more loosely defined as a lesser expected commitment as indeed is care for sisters or brothers, especially in Western societies. ...
... stronger than is the imperative to care for and love ageing parents in most Western cultures; and love for friends is more loosely defined as a lesser expected commitment as indeed is care for sisters or brothers, especially in Western societies. ...
If I Could Just Stop Loving You: Anti-Love
... This list is not exhaustive, of course, and one cannot fail to appreciate that other possible versions of it might not accord with progressive intuitions. In the 1950s in America, for example, “interracial love” would undoubtedly have been included as a “perilous love” meriting serious concern. “Hom ...
... This list is not exhaustive, of course, and one cannot fail to appreciate that other possible versions of it might not accord with progressive intuitions. In the 1950s in America, for example, “interracial love” would undoubtedly have been included as a “perilous love” meriting serious concern. “Hom ...
Pair-Bonding Strategies
... relationship to order to ensure their mating – the conception and care of young. Tennov (1979) reports that limerence, when reciprocated, seems to be most commonly directed, not just toward sexual intercourse alone, but toward the creation of a love-nest in which to enjoy making love, producing and ...
... relationship to order to ensure their mating – the conception and care of young. Tennov (1979) reports that limerence, when reciprocated, seems to be most commonly directed, not just toward sexual intercourse alone, but toward the creation of a love-nest in which to enjoy making love, producing and ...
Romantic Love and Anthropology - OpenBU
... Following the logic of the connection between love and disease, we can see that if falling in love and depression are both regarded as kinds of insanity, and if rational analysis is regarded as therapy for mental disease, then trying to explain and thereby cure depression or rage makes sense, while ...
... Following the logic of the connection between love and disease, we can see that if falling in love and depression are both regarded as kinds of insanity, and if rational analysis is regarded as therapy for mental disease, then trying to explain and thereby cure depression or rage makes sense, while ...
Romantic Love and Culture
... life has been documented by John Chernoff. While her joie de vivre and ability to adapt is admirable, the truth is that she is the product of a world where a single woman’s survival often requires catering to the sexual fantasies of the rich and powerful; Hawa’s life, devoid of illusion, is also dev ...
... life has been documented by John Chernoff. While her joie de vivre and ability to adapt is admirable, the truth is that she is the product of a world where a single woman’s survival often requires catering to the sexual fantasies of the rich and powerful; Hawa’s life, devoid of illusion, is also dev ...
Does friendship require solidarity
... and a sense of what's important? Once more, what should we say about acquaintance friendships? 4. Does friendship require shared activity? It does seem true that, as Helm suggests, “never to share activity with someone and…to interact with him is not to have the kind of relationship with him that co ...
... and a sense of what's important? Once more, what should we say about acquaintance friendships? 4. Does friendship require shared activity? It does seem true that, as Helm suggests, “never to share activity with someone and…to interact with him is not to have the kind of relationship with him that co ...
Love and Utopia - Facultatea de Stiinte Socio
... named Amor was responsible for sexual unions. Nothing is said about any other aspects, this author pleading for a marriage without problems as well, which would facilitate a more systematical application of eugenics. The eros of the early utopias was rather smothered in apathy, a pale copy of moral ...
... named Amor was responsible for sexual unions. Nothing is said about any other aspects, this author pleading for a marriage without problems as well, which would facilitate a more systematical application of eugenics. The eros of the early utopias was rather smothered in apathy, a pale copy of moral ...
Sternberg`s Triangular Theory of Love
... • Intrusive thoughts about the object of passionate desire. • An acute longing for the feeling to be reciprocated. • Dependence of your mood on your perception of your loved one’s actions. • Fear of rejection and unsettling shyness in the loved one’s ...
... • Intrusive thoughts about the object of passionate desire. • An acute longing for the feeling to be reciprocated. • Dependence of your mood on your perception of your loved one’s actions. • Fear of rejection and unsettling shyness in the loved one’s ...
Chapter Seven
... (based on the work of Lee, 1973) Eros (sounds like "air-ohs"): "characterized by intense emotional attachment and powerful sexual feelings or desires" (Lamanna & Riedmann, 1991, p. 92). Sustained relationships are typified by "continued active interest in sexual and emotional fulfillment, plus the ...
... (based on the work of Lee, 1973) Eros (sounds like "air-ohs"): "characterized by intense emotional attachment and powerful sexual feelings or desires" (Lamanna & Riedmann, 1991, p. 92). Sustained relationships are typified by "continued active interest in sexual and emotional fulfillment, plus the ...
Culture and passionate love
... love (in which the object of desire feels the same way in return) is associated with fulfillment and ecstasy; unrequited love (in which the object of desire does not feel the same way in return) is often linked to feelings of emptiness, anxiety, or despair. Passionate love may also be called “obsess ...
... love (in which the object of desire feels the same way in return) is associated with fulfillment and ecstasy; unrequited love (in which the object of desire does not feel the same way in return) is often linked to feelings of emptiness, anxiety, or despair. Passionate love may also be called “obsess ...
Contemporary Topics 3 - Learning English at PSU
... 1. anthropologists: Anthropologists study people, their societies, and their beliefs. 2. attachment: Having an attachment to someone or something means that you feel strong loyalty, love, or friendship toward that person or thing. 3. characteristic: A special quality or feature that someone or somet ...
... 1. anthropologists: Anthropologists study people, their societies, and their beliefs. 2. attachment: Having an attachment to someone or something means that you feel strong loyalty, love, or friendship toward that person or thing. 3. characteristic: A special quality or feature that someone or somet ...
07 Love&Communication
... marriage in 300 couples My partner is my best friend Marriage is a long-term commitment My partner has grown more interesting over time Commitment Good communication Shared interests Ability to face and deal with conflict Good sex was not given as a reason for success ...
... marriage in 300 couples My partner is my best friend Marriage is a long-term commitment My partner has grown more interesting over time Commitment Good communication Shared interests Ability to face and deal with conflict Good sex was not given as a reason for success ...
07-Love&Communication
... marriage in 300 couples My partner is my best friend Marriage is a long-term commitment My partner has grown more interesting over time Commitment Good communication Shared interests Ability to face and deal with conflict Good sex was not given as a reason for success ...
... marriage in 300 couples My partner is my best friend Marriage is a long-term commitment My partner has grown more interesting over time Commitment Good communication Shared interests Ability to face and deal with conflict Good sex was not given as a reason for success ...
Triangular Theory of Love
... He proposed the Triangular Theory of Love in 1896 and believed that there are three different components that influence love. ...
... He proposed the Triangular Theory of Love in 1896 and believed that there are three different components that influence love. ...
Love
Love is a variety of different feelings, states, and attitudes that ranges from interpersonal affection (""I love my mother"") to pleasure (""I loved that meal""). It can refer to an emotion of a strong attraction and personal attachment. It can also be a virtue representing human kindness, compassion, and affection—""the unselfish loyal and benevolent concern for the good of another"". It may also describe compassionate and affectionate actions towards other humans, one's self or animals.Non-Western traditions have also distinguished variants or symbioses of these states. This diversity of uses and meanings combined with the complexity of the feelings involved makes love unusually difficult to consistently define, compared to other emotional states.Love in its various forms acts as a major facilitator of interpersonal relationships and, owing to its central psychological importance, is one of the most common themes in the creative arts.Love may be understood as a function to keep human beings together against menaces and to facilitate the continuation of the species.