(from Love and Freindship in The Oxford Illustrated Jane Austen: Volume VI: Minor Works, page 89) Jane Austen's Love and Freindship (yes, that's how she spelled it) is part of the second volume of Austen's Juvenilia, short works she wrote from 1787 to 1793 mostly to entertain her family.
Summary. A close friend of Augustine's, whom he had persuaded to become a Manichee, falls seriously ill, and while he is unconscious, his family has him baptized. He seems to recover, and Augustine jokes with him about the baptism, but his friend will not listen to his jokes. When his friend suddenly dies, Augustine is overcome with grief.
'Love and Friendship' by Emily Brontë is a three-stanza poem that functions as a compare/contrast piece between "love and friendship." In order to explore both topics, Brontë portrays each of them as a different type of plant, and she explores how both plants react in different situations.
The book gives central place to Aristotle's searching examination of friendship in the Nicomachean Ethics. Lorraine Pangle argues that the difficulties surrounding this discussion are soon dispelled once one understands the purpose of the Ethics as both a source of practical guidance for life and a profound, theoretical investigation into human
The outcome of Achilles' anger is the will of Zeus, but it also killed a huge number of Achaean soldiers. The story opens in the ninth year of war between Troy and the Achaeans, when a plague has swept over the Achaean army. A priest of Apollo named Chryses comes to the Achaeans to ransom back his daughter, whom the Achaeans had captured and
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