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27 September, 09:36

The ancient Greeks had two words for "love"; philia, meaning something like "friendship", and eros, which has more to do with passion. When the chorus talks about "love" in the ode, which of the two do they mean? And why is the chorus generalizing about love here?

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  1. 27 September, 11:24
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    It means love and Friendship in one and talks about it because it talks about two people in love
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