An analysis of "True Love" by Judith Viorst An essay about a poem which talks about love and what a marriage is really like. I'm sure this could be improved, I'd appreciate any help.
Title: An analysis of "True Love" by Judith Viorst An essay about a poem which talks about love and what a marriage is really like. I'm sure this could be improved, I'd appreciate any help.
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 511 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
An analysis of "True Love" by Judith Viorst An essay about a poem which talks about love and what a marriage is really like. I'm sure this could be improved, I'd appreciate any help.
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 511 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
In "True Love", Viorst skillfully gives examples of a comical and realistic view of love. The poem is aptly named true love because love does not simply imply feelings of passion, but of fondness, friendship, affection and devotion. The wife puts on make-up and watches football games just to please her husband out of love. The husband is willing to wear clothes that are unironed and listen to his wife's opinions, even if he disagrees
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others little quirks and accepting the trivial things that life throws their way. The relationship is one of compromise. Viorst obviously believes this agreement must exist in a marriage if the relationship is going to endure. They make concessions in their life in order to please their partner and maintain a happy marriage. In the end they can still feel love towards each other after married so long and going through the rituals of life.