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How do you define the perfect love? Does something that phenomenal exist? Can anyone really answer that? Well Barbara Graham attempted answering this difficult question in her January, 1997 article, “The Future of Love: Kiss Romance Goodbye, it’s Time for the Real Thing,” that was featured in Utne Reader magazine, a magazine for those with a better education. Graham tries to persuade the audience that it is nearly impossible to find an ever-lasting love. I already truly believe that I have found that “perfect love”. Perhaps Barbara has had a bad past with love and figures that many of her readers could related with her. I do agree with her that love has become more depicted and has become a multimillion dollar industry, but I do not agree with her claiming that looking for true love is nearly unreachable. I am not sure if Barbara is married, but with her stating claims that start off the article, “Freud and his psychoanalytic descendants are no double correct in their assessment that the search for idea love-for that perfect soul mate-is the futile wish…”, to me, it she is not (7).
Approximate Word count = 679 Approximate Pages = 2.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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