Ideals of Love in Plato's Symposium
Title: Ideals of Love in Plato's Symposium
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Ideals of Love in Plato's Symposium
Ideals of Love in Plato’s Symposium
As much as our society has become involved in the advancement of feminism and the equality of the sexes, there is one fact that neither gender can ignore; none can survive without the other. Love and the want of a soul mate keeps each member of man and womankind in the constant search of the perfect person with whom to become one. Yet if this bond is a
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itself to the society in which it exists. Our concepts of love and what is noble are undoubtedly different than those in Plato’s Symposium showing that the concepts of love definitely change with time. Therefore the concept of lo!
ve may have no exact meaning except for that which the society in which it exists perceives and accepts it to be.
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**Bibliography**
Works Cited
Nehamus, Alexander & Woodruff, Paul. Plato: Symposium. Hackett
Publishing Company, Indianapolis. 1989.
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