A….Create a love myth that reflects your attitudes and beliefs regarding love between consenting adults (of any gender identification or sexual orientation). Your myth should show in action and/or symbolize what kind of love this is. You may include such typical love story elements as lover’s trials or ordeals and visitations by supernatural forces or beings in order to represent your beliefs and ideas. (B) write an explanation of the meaning of your story and how your story fulfills the elements above. In this explanation, you should explain completely and make references to your own story as evidence.
Requirements: 6 pages total (3 pages for each part) |
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The story of Hero and Leander is informative, and despite being tragic, it shows how chemical reactions connect people, whether alive or dead. As the tale informs, Hero did not allow the restrictions of not meeting with a man to prevent her from establishing a deep connection with a man she adored. At first sight, Hero gets attracted to Leander and later falls for her love. The soft-spoken trait and devotion are elements that made Hero get attracted to Leander. Although the butterfly reaction is not evident, I acknowledge that Hero’s heart skipped a beat at first sight. While aligning this human behavior with the chemistry of love, the released dopamine, norepinephrine, and oxytocin helped Hero and Leander connect. Notably, I believe the release of dopamine and norepinephrine is healthy because it portrays the natural reactions that influence the body’s behavior, such as butterfly jitters, anxiety, and sweaty palms.
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