Mel seems to know what love is, yet he feels as though no one really knows what love is, quoting, “It seems to me we’re just beginners at love.” Mel categorizes love in two ways: physical love and sentimental love. Mel describes physical love as an “impulse that drives you to someone special, as well as love of the other person’s being, his or her essence, as it were.” On the other hand, sentimental love, or “carnal love,” as Mel describes, “the day-to-day caring about the other person.” Mel seems to know of what love is; however, at the same time, he does not understand how people can love someone at one point in life, then lose that love at another point in life; for an example, Mel and his first wife, Marjorie. Mel loved Marjorie, but now despises her. Mel’s first marriage gives Mel an insight on love, that people can love more than one person in a life time. When Mel talks about what love is to this friends, he also talks about how Terri’s violent relationship with her, Ed, was not love, quoting, “I don’t know what you’d call it, but I sure know you wouldn’t call it love.” Mel classifies love as an impulse get have someone and caring about someone day-to-day. Love is endless and can be found in multiple people. Love is understandable to no one, for everyone has an opinion of what love is or how it
Mel seems to know what love is, yet he feels as though no one really knows what love is, quoting, “It seems to me we’re just beginners at love.” Mel categorizes love in two ways: physical love and sentimental love. Mel describes physical love as an “impulse that drives you to someone special, as well as love of the other person’s being, his or her essence, as it were.” On the other hand, sentimental love, or “carnal love,” as Mel describes, “the day-to-day caring about the other person.” Mel seems to know of what love is; however, at the same time, he does not understand how people can love someone at one point in life, then lose that love at another point in life; for an example, Mel and his first wife, Marjorie. Mel loved Marjorie, but now despises her. Mel’s first marriage gives Mel an insight on love, that people can love more than one person in a life time. When Mel talks about what love is to this friends, he also talks about how Terri’s violent relationship with her, Ed, was not love, quoting, “I don’t know what you’d call it, but I sure know you wouldn’t call it love.” Mel classifies love as an impulse get have someone and caring about someone day-to-day. Love is endless and can be found in multiple people. Love is understandable to no one, for everyone has an opinion of what love is or how it