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"Love" in "Narcissus and Goldmund" (a novel by Herman Hesse)
Title: "Love" in "Narcissus and Goldmund" (a novel by Herman Hesse)
Category: Literature / European Literature
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"Love" in "Narcissus and Goldmund" (a novel by Herman Hesse)
Defining the word love is almost impossible. No other word in the English
language has so many different connotations and uses. There can be no one true single
definition. However, for the purpose of this paper, I have come to the following
conclusion. Love is an intense emotion, characterized by unwavering admiration and
caring between two people who consider themselves to be perfect equals in the eyes of
God. To consider oneself a complete equal
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his return, had shaken him, had forced him to doubt his self-
examination. He was his equal; Narcissus had given back to him nothing that had not
been given back to him many times over.'
These are the thoughts of someone deeply in love. Finally, all the points in my definition
of love had been covered, and as Goldmund passes on, he does so beside the one person
in his life that truly loves him.
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