Love Vocabulary By Diane Ackerman Essay

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Love's Vocabulary conveys that love is something unexplained and hard to understand due to complexity of this emotion. The words "small word we use for an idea so immense and powerful it has altered the flow of history" "love in increments or unwieldy ratios" "People everywhere and everywhen understand the phenomenon of love." reveals that the tone is amusement in Diane Ackerman's essay "Love Vocabulary". Since the idea has no structure in language its amusing the way love has been proclaim in one way.

The key aspect discussed throughout the whole essay is amusement because
In Ackerman's words, "What a small word we use for an idea so immense and powerful it has altered the flow of history,... kings." These facts work together to build a

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