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4 pages in length. The writer briefly discusses various aspects of love as they relate to some of the stories. No additional sources cited.
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out, inasmuch as one cannot love someone more than life itself. Indeed, this concept proves too great a burden for another person to perpetually sustain. It can be
readily argued that if one wants such passionate love to endure, one must discipline ones feelings on a more realistically human scale. The bottom line is that irrational love
does not equate to true love, which is the only love that will prevail. Mel confuses his desire for irrational love with the staying power of true love, forever
destined to end up on a collision course of mixed up feelings. While true love may not possess the intensity of passionate or romantic love, it does, however, harbor
the power to stir the depths of emotion and continually develop throughout the years. Mel represents the confusion that embraces so many people
when it comes to the notion of love. The authors attempt at establishing a symmetrical ambiance throughout the story is what catapults Mel to express his fear of irrational
love. This irrational love of which Mel speaks addresses a love that is separate from true love; rather, it is an all-or-nothing love that both lives and dies upon
ones overzealous sense of passion. "There was a time when I thought I loved my first wife more then life itself. But now I hate her guts.
I do. How do you explain that? What happened to that love?" (Carver 137+). The significance of Carvers What We Talk
About When We Talk About Love represents the concept of death in life. Indeed, it sounds illogical to describe death as being part of life but for the characters
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