An interpretation of love and how it is defined in greek mythology

Title: An interpretation of love and how it is defined in greek mythology
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An interpretation of love and how it is defined in greek mythology
LOVE <Tab/>"Love as a whole has very great power, indeed, he is omnipotent, ... he is the one that has the greatest power, provides us with every happiness, and enables us to associate with one another and to be friends with the gods..."(Plato 28). Throughout history, love has governed much of what has happened. There have been reasons to love and reasons not to love. Romance, religion, and social class have …showed first 75 words of 805 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 805 total…serfs, one can love whomever they so choose and can marry that person for the mere purpose of loving them. People no longer worship love as a god or believe that it is the most powerful thing in existence, it is simply love and it makes people happy. Love has been around for thousands of years and its importance has changed much of society. Society would not be the same if love were not present.

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