Importance of Platonic love Essay

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    In the earlier parts of the poem, Desdemona’s friendly and social nature make her more of a loved person by all of the other characters, but Iago begins to turn this against her, insinuating that her friendships may not be all platonic. Cassio, in particular, is the target of these allegations of promiscuity, being friendly with both Desdemona and Othello, and often asking Desdemona for favours once he falls out of her husband’s grace. This comes about when Emilia brings the handkerchief…

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    role of eros (erotic love) in the philosophy of Tolstoi AND/OR Solov’ev. In order to assess the question to the fullest extent, we need to begin with definition of eros and we need to be able to understand the meaning that Tolstoi and Solovjev were emphasizing using the word. In its essence eros is one of the four words in Ancient Greek that describes love. In the philosophical context eros has a much wider and deeper meaning that can be referred to intimate love, romantic love, and in some…

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    needed a little more time and a little more life and a little more pain of feeling other to fully appreciate it all. My second experience with Sherlock Holmes, several years later, is the one that set it off properly, and it was thanks entirely to my love for audio drama. In search of more audio dramas to listen to, I ran across the BBC 4 radio dramatization of the complete Sherlock Holmes cannon – 64 hours of fully casted, nearly word for word adaptions of the stories and novels put to radio…

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    The beginning of Part 3 is marked by a very important occurrence: Lee’s reveal that “‘thou mayest rule over sin’”(xx) as Samuel puts it. The quote itself is not of importance, but rather the positioning of the quote in the text. It, notably, precedes the development of Adam and Lee’s close personal relationship. Although it would be a fallacy to say that this is definitely the cause of the relationship, based upon the…

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    is in such profound instinctive union with the stream of life the greatest joy is to be found.” I find this to be the most idealistic depiction of happiness. By saying ‘a citizen of the universe’ he gives human beings a heighted sense of their importance in space, though any given individual on Earth is essentially dimensionless, meaning without internal volume, relative to all of space. In a parallel to geometry, humans are like points—they exist, but without dimension. Yet, humans are not…

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    Love Actually Analysis

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    “If you look for it, I 've got a sneaky feeling you 'll find that love actually is all around.” The movie “Love Actually” is based in England during Christmas time, as the date is set 5 weeks before Christmas. The people in this movie are a diverse group, who all face their own struggles, hardships and tough times - all involving love. Some are dealing with grief, others are dealing with family members, and we watch as some of these people form relationships while others are finding themselves…

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    was present in the behavior and the overall plot proceedings throughout the novel. I usually tend to stay within the genres that I am familiar with - romance and realistic fiction. Most of the books that I read are about how a man and a woman fall in love in spite of emotional and physical strife. Highly Illogical Behavior, however, was about a man who had such severe social anxiety that he developed agoraphobia, thus rendering him incapable of leaving his house. Solomon Reed, the protagonist,…

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    parents had with each other forms the expectations you have for your future spouse. For those of the opposite gender that you do not plan on making your spouse, there is a great deal of intentionality that needs to happen in order to have a positive platonic relationship. The most important thing to do is to understand how men and women are different from each other and appreciate those qualities without taking advantage of them. What the book had to say was splendid, but what made it even…

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    reignites the relationship with Patrick and this time is has accepted himself to the point that he no longer needs to drink to show that he loves his boyfriend. Things take a turn for the worse when Brad’s father finds out about the two of them and whips Brad with his belt in front of Patrick who narrowly escapes the…

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    which whatever he is about to discuss belongs” (263c). Phaedrus has been influenced by the sophistic view of rhetoric, in which persuasion is valued over truth. Socrates challenges this sophistic argument with a social argument that expresses the importance of philosophic reasoning. If an orator speaks falsely but convincingly, his speech could lead people or a whole city down a dangerous path. Even if the orator harbors no negative intentions, it is dangerous to practice rhetoric without…

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