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Compare and contrast the attitudes shown towards love, in at least two different pre-twentieth century poems.

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Compare and contrast the attitudes shown towards love, in at least two different pre-twentieth century poems. Love is a belief amongst human beings. Aristotle said "love is composed of a single soul inhabiting two bodies", therefore he believed that love cannot be felt by one person, it can be felt when it is shared among two people. Love is something that should be felt with the heart, if it is true, "the best and most beautiful things in this world cannot be seen or even heard, but must be felt with the heart", this was said by Helen Adams Keller, a deaf-blind American, who learned to appreciate the best things in life, like love through her heart. There are different beliefs about love, and it means something different to several people. Poetry is one of the many ways people put across their views about love. So there are many poems about love,...

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