Meaning Of Love In Plato's Symposium '

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Most notable Eros is seen throughout the Symposium; an ancient Greek play written by Plato. Six men are at a dinner party of sorts and decided to discuss the meaning of love, each gives a different account of love. Phaedrus spoke of the Conventional human love, meaning basically he was in love with the idea of love, the shallowest form of love we see. Then Pausanias explains love as noble human love, meaning its interest was in sex and love distinguishes between earthly and heavenly love. Eryximachous described love as being a power throughout nature. He exclaims that there are good and bad desires. Aristophanes depiction of love is a search for wholeness, which is the idea that everybody has one soul mate, or perfect half that they must find