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An 8 page paper which examines the position of love as a sickness, or not, in Gabriel Garcia Marquez’ novel Love in the Time of Cholera. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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powerful and intimate story about a mans unrequited love that spans decades. In romantic, perhaps ignorant, terms it is a story of a man who finally gets to have the
love of his life. But, from another perspective it is a story about a mans incredible obsession with a woman that is less than healthy. One could well argue that
the connection between Cholera and love is, in itself, an indication that there is something about love that incites illness, or sickness. There are people who claim that love is
a sickness, not dissimilar to a mental illness. The following paper reasons, deductively and inductively, whether or not love is a sickness as seen in Marquez novel and what it
presents to the reader in relationship to real life and love. Examining Love as Sickness, or Not, in Love in the Time of Cholera In first looking at
love, and making connections to Marquez novel, one of the most popular and believed statements (deductive) about love is that love is blind. If one assumes this statement is true
then one will quickly assume that love is not necessarily a good thing. But, in looking at this statement it is perhaps important to look at when love is blind.
One author notes how "often couples in love do not see stark differences that are obvious to others in their personality. Love often makes people do things and act in
certain ways, that are surprising to others as well as themselves, heart wants to love whether or not brains allows it, therefore, rational decision making rarely takes place when people
are in love" (Love Sessions, 2010). Such information assumes that the couple is "in love." This is different than simply loving someone. This would lead one to note that
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