The pursuit of love and happiness is fully documented in Indian literature and theoretical text, its sensitivity and strong nature are integrated into the history of Indian culture. Kama, this pursuit is called, so all of this includes physical and highly educated happiness such as pursuit of such drama and music. In literature based on literal meaning rather than "love between two people" there are two different types of emotions. Regardless of the power of their abstinence beliefs, the sensuality of all people, and the sacred emotions that they feel. Love between husband and wife.
Homer 's desire Odyssey and Aristophanes' Lysistrata Desire' is defined as strong desire or libido. This is a common theme in literature, especially classical Greek literature. The reason why it is so common in literature is that it is ubiquitous in our daily life. Everyone likes something or someone else. This is an interesting topic worthy of careful study, and classic literature is the perfect medium for this kind of investigation. - Odyssey: Hero or adultery. In Homer's Iliad, Achilles' shield was explained in detail. There is a golden right angle flock on a part of the shield. They were brought to a rich river by a group of four gold shepherds and nine hound dogs. Two lions approached the flock and destroyed a powerful bull. Because they dare not approach predators, the shepherd can only see
It is always hardest to explain the reason when there is no reason to ask the person you infer. Because the fairy rejected the shepherd, she concentrated on helping the shepherd understand that he falls in love rather than falling in love with her. Explaining his foolish face must be the most difficult job in her trilemma. If the first reasoning fails, let someone understand that the desire for love will definitely be more difficult. "2, The tongue of all the shepherds is like this" (2), asking the worm to listen to the shepherd, telling him to notice that his motive is genuine, but fail It is destiny. She compares her love and foolishness and says, "When the river rages, the rock becomes cold" (6). This means the emotional ups and downs of human nature. In the beginning, I feel like a sudden increase in emotions like "Raging down the river" in love, but "season" and "feeling" end in the seasons and emotions, the winter's death "makes the rock cool ".