Types of love

     in the
  literature
• S e n s u a l lo v e
     • T r a g ic lo v e
• Im p o s s ib le lo v e
  • Id e a liz e d lo v e
     •L o v e t yr a n t
    • C o u r t ly lo v e
• It implies loving
               passion; relations
               in which the
               physical attraction
S e ns ua      and the possession
               of the corporal
  l lo v e     beauty stimulates
               the feeling. Also
               there is understood
               by this the
               possession and
               physical union of
•It implies loving passion; relations in
which the physical attraction and the
possession of the corporal beauty
stimulates the feeling. Also there is
understood by this the possession and
physical union of the lovers.



T r a g ic lo v e
Im p o s s ib l
  e lo v e
           •One says to the love that
           it is not possible to
           achieve for external
           situations that they
           determine it.
Id e a liz e d lo v e

• The idealized love is considered to be a
  feeling different and superior to the pure
  physiological needs, the sexual desire or
  the lust, and generally it implies a mixture
  of emotional and sexual desire.
• The love
  associates with
  the freedom, in
  this respect, the
  love tyrant is that
                         Lo ve
  one that deprives
  a being of his        tyr a n t
  freedom.
C o u r t ly lo v e
• It is characterized for taking of the feudalism the
  conception of the lady as a sometimes inflexible
  and cruel gentleman, whom it is necessary to
  respect. The lady is full of perfection and
  belongs morally superior to the man, is the
  faithful reflection of the supreme celestial
  beauty, compared with the virgin Maria. It can or
  not correspond to the love. If it corresponds, it
  takes implicitly the erotic concrete possession as
  remuneration to the love. The love must be
  difficult and privately.

Types of love

  • 1.
    Types of love in the literature
  • 2.
    • S en s u a l lo v e • T r a g ic lo v e • Im p o s s ib le lo v e • Id e a liz e d lo v e •L o v e t yr a n t • C o u r t ly lo v e
  • 3.
    • It impliesloving passion; relations in which the physical attraction S e ns ua and the possession of the corporal l lo v e beauty stimulates the feeling. Also there is understood by this the possession and physical union of
  • 4.
    •It implies lovingpassion; relations in which the physical attraction and the possession of the corporal beauty stimulates the feeling. Also there is understood by this the possession and physical union of the lovers. T r a g ic lo v e
  • 5.
    Im p os s ib l e lo v e •One says to the love that it is not possible to achieve for external situations that they determine it.
  • 6.
    Id e aliz e d lo v e • The idealized love is considered to be a feeling different and superior to the pure physiological needs, the sexual desire or the lust, and generally it implies a mixture of emotional and sexual desire.
  • 7.
    • The love associates with the freedom, in this respect, the love tyrant is that Lo ve one that deprives a being of his tyr a n t freedom.
  • 8.
    C o ur t ly lo v e • It is characterized for taking of the feudalism the conception of the lady as a sometimes inflexible and cruel gentleman, whom it is necessary to respect. The lady is full of perfection and belongs morally superior to the man, is the faithful reflection of the supreme celestial beauty, compared with the virgin Maria. It can or not correspond to the love. If it corresponds, it takes implicitly the erotic concrete possession as remuneration to the love. The love must be difficult and privately.