This is due to the fact that love brings about a heightened awareness of another individual's well being that causes an individual to make sacrifices. This essence of love is illustrated in Edmond Rostand’s play Cyrano de Bergerac. In Act 2 Scene 6, Roxanne speaks with Cyrano about another man named Christian, with whom she is infatuated with. However, this does not bode well for Cyrano, seeing as he loves her. Roxanne proceeds to task Cyrano with befriending Christian. However, this proves to be a difficult task for Cyrano due to his love of fighting. In Act 2 Scene 10, Christian decided to insult Cyrano and it required a lot of self-restraint on Cyrano’s part not to fight him. Notably, Cyrano proved that he cared for Roxanne’s well being by sacrificing his urge to fight for the purpose of preserving her happiness. His selfless actions in this scene showed that he loved her. Although love can be described with the many sacrifices we make, the strength love has over people is also …show more content…
While this can relate to an affection for others, self-love can be an example of this. To illustrate, I have grown to accept myself along with all of my flaws and idiosyncrasies. I have grown to learn that they help make me unique and who I am. Moreover, with this acceptance, I have found love within myself. While acceptance embodies much of what love is, the many aspects that make up love work together to create one cohesive, complex