Exploring Different Types of Love in Three Poems: A Woman to Her Lover, When We Two Parted and First Love

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Exploring Different Types of Love in Three Poems: A Woman to Her Lover, When We Two Parted and First Love

There is a wide variety of the types of love with different aspects to

the effects and meaning of love. This makes it harder to define them.

There is your first love, which is the first person who have fell in

love with properly, you can be any age, young or old, you r past

relationships have been flings or you may just thought you found the

right one and hadn't. There is emotional love, where you care for

someone more than anything else. However with emotional love there is

emotional blackmail where you are used in order for someone's

happiness but leaves you far from it.

Along with emotional love there is physical love where you show your

love through actions rather than words or feelings.

Physical love is normally shown with sexual behaviour where the other

person reacts with the same actions and behaviour.

Family love is a total different type of love altogether. It is a love

that stands all alone by itself and yet is the strongest love of all.

The bond between mother and daughter or father and son should be the

hardest if not impossible to break and the same for brotherly love. So

you see, there are many types of love, too many to explain and some

aren't even explanatory. Love isn't an item it's a feeling which makes

it harder to explain, everyone has their own definition of love and no

one is right but no one is wrong.

It's a small word but means so much.

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...hat he must do if he meets her again.

The relationship broke up in tears as he describes in verse one.

However, he is still bitter. Thus:

'Paler grew thy cheek an cold,

Colder thy kiss'.

This means his kiss wasn't going to be used in a while. He has no one

to kiss anymore. His cheek getting cold is probably the fact he is

waiting all alone in the dark for his love to come along.

At the end of verse four, Bryon puts Fanny down by saying 'for the

woman once falling forever must fall'. By saying this he says, Fanny

will always be the same; breaking people's hearts and cheating on

them.

Lord Bryon uses irony for bitterness in the final verse. Thus:

'How should I greet thee? -

With silence and tears?'

Bryon is obviously being sarcastic as he says they should meet the

same way they parted.

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