The great philosopher Plato describes two kinds of love in his book Symposium. Vulgar Eros can be defined as material attraction to a person’s beauty and for sexual purposes. Divine eros can be defined as love for supreme beauty. According to Plato’s interpretation of love, both types of love are connected and part of the continuous process of changing each other till the point where both individuals reach perfection. According to our interpretation of Plato’s love, divine eros is a…
One-sided love