All Is Fair in Love and War
Autor: saifmdkhan • June 15, 2013 • Essay • 559 Words (3 Pages) • 3,662 Views
All is fair in love and War
“All is fair in Love and War” A beautifully articulated quote of philosophy that endured the distresses of time. Fair is a strange term to begin with, since everyone has heard the term "Life is not fair." This brings the sense of contradictions or the idea of something may be a permanent exception into the play. So this isn’t logical as it is an emotional perception of just conquests. All is fair in love and war means that we can suspend the law in these situations. Nothing is out of bounds when it comes to love and war.
If we are at war with someone and they want us dead, certainly it would be foolish to assume that they aren't going to come after us with full force. Whether it be by trickery, or sheer numbers that one side eventually will prevail. The clear truth is that whatever the means by which one conquers to a position of power is usually not so important, as is the message or underlying idea for action. Maybe the morality of a leader faltered, or questionable tactics might have been used during warfare. Although the approach was not always honored by moral integrity, it was upheld by the loyalty for alliances related to a cause.
In love, logic and fairness need not apply. The heart speaks in ways the mind could only dream of communicating in. All the biological rhythm, hormones, lust, attraction, passion resembles like fire which is impossible to control, but easily to manipulate. If you view a romantic conquest like war, you realize that they have dramatic similarities. One such is a sacrificial nature to ensure the success of a cause, or the happiness of another in the case of love. War means war, and victory will be sought by whatever means necessary, and the same concept holds for true love. Some people would go to the ends of the earth for the benefit of those whom have captured their heart. So all is fair by whatever the means, the end is justified.
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