Love Definition Essay

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Love is a word that can take many forms in life. Love can be seeing that girl across the

bar, a parent holding their newborn child in their arms or even directed towards your new car. It

is the feeling where you feel like strings are tugging at your heart and they’re being pulled along

by someone or something. It’s a simple four letter word that has a single definition but has so

many directions. With so many different ways that people see and define, it’d be hard to

understand what your own definition would be. However, the love that people can have can be

broken down into different groups. The greeks named the different groups as Agape,

Philea, Storge, and Eros.

Agape is a type of love that is unconditional to the other person. …show more content…

It’s what everyone strives in their lives to obtain. This kind of love is about

sacrificing and giving with expecting nothing in return. Agape puts the person loved first and

sacrifices pride, self interest and possessions for that one person.

Storge is more of a parental, mature sacrificial type of love. It’s seeing someone through

familiarity, familiar members or people who can relate in familiar ways. It’s a naturally

occurring, unforced type of love. It’s love that parents naturally feel towards their child; the love

that family members have for each other; or even love towards your friends. But because you’ve

together with this person for so long, you only feel love for them out of obligation.

Eros is sexual desire. Eros is held to be a common desire that seeks beauty but only

what we see in front of us and is most commonly shown in modern culture today. With eros

people turn off their brains and think more with their own bodies. It’s the feeling of when you

think you found love. But it’s only backed by sexual desire and lust.

If Eros is about loving someone for their body, Philea is the love for someone’s