Essay Galaxy - Shakespeare - Definition Of Love
Shakespeare�s definitions of Love and Lust
When there are women and an omnipotent force to procreate there will be a number of resources that a man will use in order to attract the opposite sex. Often with the use of the notorious whistle/mating call, the perpetual use of lies about income, the stench of musk cologne, or the ever-popular use of the love poem, men strive to appeal to women with the intent to see his way to her heart. William Shakespeare, a man who, based on his works, was full of passion for the opposite sex � whether it had been honest love or perverse lust. Nonetheless, Shakespeare, like most men, wished to charm women. With this having been so, Shakespeare�s weapon of choice to be inwrought to a woman�s heart was the powerful love poem. He understood love and how to attain love and demonstrated this in his often praised sonnets. Writing a....
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