Who said everything is fair in love and war




















People have seriously taken a simple proverb to next level. Love and war are the same things and the stratagems and policy are as allowable in the one as in another. If we look at the proverb closely, it is basically establishing a relationship between the two- love and war. And, you all will agree to it.

In the situations like war, people and countries overlook the fact of justness and are doing what is in their favor. No strategy and policy can stop a person in love and neither in war. And, to explain this idea, we have enough examples. Whether we accept it or not, we have glorified the idea of doing anything in the war and doing anything in love.

The proverb originated in the sixteenth century but is still popular. With the uncertainty of what the author actually meant, everyone has their own opinions regarding it. People say, there are only two areas, where you can be forgiven, and that are love and war. You can kill someone on the battleground, and it will be more acceptable in society rather than if you kill someone outside it.

Although the opinions may vary on this topic. But, if you say you want them for money it will be wrong both morally and ethically.

So, definitely love and war has more room for acceptance than the other matters in the world. But, love and war are indeed two different things, almost like two poles, two opposites, and two extremes as well. But, when it comes to results, they can be linked up.

One involves, care and personal attachment while the latter involves brute force and destruction. And the tempting factors of both things are success and happiness, and to achieve that people are often selfish.

People can become so much focused and obsessed with their cause that they forget about their moral values and may even engage in malpractice to achieve their goals.

But, we often forget that these malpractices are all against the law which is made to secure order and stability in the society. But, on the other hand, if we see the positive aspects, we see humanity here. Many people are ready to give their lives to their loved ones, their organs, or their most of the wealth, only because they love them.

People go extent to love for their motherland, and people are willing to give away their wealth and their precious things, in the cases of soldiers, their lives for their motherland. While on the other hand, war is now the most hated and discouraging part of the modern world. How 'literally' can mean "figuratively". Literally How to use a word that literally drives some pe Is Singular 'They' a Better Choice? The awkward case of 'his or her'. Take the quiz. Our Favorite New Words How many do you know?

Classroom is the educational resource for people of all ages. Based on the Word Net lexical database for the English Language. See disclaimer. Even prior to that, love has been equated to lawlessness and trickery since A 7 Thoughts. All is fair in love and war meaning: This is a reference the to elimination of the general boundaries that normally exist between two people when love is established.

As we are all aware that War will brutally remove all boundaries and guidelines; the irony that love can bring us this close to every end of emotional perceptions, and cause us to make irrational decisions that exceed our normal self expected definition.

The force that changes everything we understand, as war also could.



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