The paper unfolds the mystery behind attraction, discusses the human need to build bonds and relationships, the way this need is attached to different human emotions, and explains the three types of love.
Discussion
In a number of poems written in the late 18th and 19th century a different energy which burns in women's ghost stories is that of female desire and its more 'feminine' but equally consuming counterpart the hunger for love.
Different Dimension of Love
The Whipping by Robert Hayden
In one of the line mentioned by the poet stating that the face that I no more know or even love clearly states that it could be visible that the person once loved the one whom she is beating.
Anne Hunter
English poems by Anne Hunter the density of feeling was sometimes more than you have think a short song could hold, in which the jilted poet-lover claims to be without grudge.
Shakespeare's Poem about Love
One of the famous poet William Shakespeare wrote a lot of love in many of his poems. His main focus and theme in his novels, plays and poems was love and its different kinds.
Compare and Contrast of My Last Duchess
The focal themes of the poem here reflect power, love, inspiration, marriage, peers of the realm, as well as egotism. It is imaginable to utilize the blanket rapports for instance love, as well as death while commenting on all the themes.
Conclusion
At different states in our lives, the signs of love may vary: dependence, attraction, contentment, worry, loyalty, grief, but at the heart, the source is always the same. Human beings have the rare capacity to connect with each other, against all odds.
Theme of Love used in Poems
Introduction
Man is a social animal. It is natural of us to want to have people in our life. People whom we can talk to, share our sorrows and joys with, are the people to look up to and admire. We cannot live in isolation. The worst of tortures that a man can inflict upon the other is solitude; it is like walking on the knife blades. Ironically, given the importance of relationship in our life, in particular the love relationship, most of us take these relationships for granted or lack the talent to cultivate them meaningfully (John, Harvey & Pauwels, 2009). The paper unfolds the mystery behind attraction, discusses the human need to build bonds and relationships, the way this need is attached to different human emotions, and explains the three types of love (Bradley, pp: 11).
Discussion
Since my own words fail me I would like to describe the need for love and the consequent attraction that one person may feel for another in the words of Henry Wadsworth.
“At different states in our lives, the signs of love may vary: dependence, attraction, contentment, worry, loyalty, grief, but at the heart, the source is always the same. Human beings have the rare capacity to connect with each other, against all odds.”
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