Love is as natural
Love is as natural as the birds and the bees, or is it? From the beginning, people are here in this universe because of love. Every individual is a by-product of love. Cliché as it may seem but love makes the world go round. But then again, the question is – Love is as natural as the birds and the bees, or is it? In the Fijian perspective, love transcends what is natural. From the situation provided, the intended image of love or what is expected to be natural appears to be the opposite. Have you ever imagined being beaten by your partner out of love? Perhaps, it is a natural reaction that you eventually answer, “It is not love! If so, what kind of love is that?”. In this essay – Transforming Love, love seems to be something that entitles someone to stay influential or the most powerful explanation for the specific nature of that Fijian hierarchy. However, it is a realm that is very much vague to understand especially if you are someone who is not culturally accustomed with the Fijian concept of love. As the argument presented as well as the examples above, I would also adhere to the analyst’s opinion that “there are no acts that are symbolic of love, for love is constituted out of those acts that are supposed to stand for it. ” To simply elucidate, one cannot signify love in any simple way because any dyadic relationship in which love enters inevitably informs the others and so each new relationship in some sense contains those that precede it and/or coincide. Love across culture varies as diversity is a given variable on how the cultural dimensions of love are qualified.
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