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Tristan and Iseult

In Our Time

CHAPTER

The Importance of Emotions in Love

In the Middle Ages there's a strong Christian line that says that the goal of life is to deny the self's longings in order to reach God. In Thomas you can make a perfectly reasonable reading of the whole poem by saying it's just symbolic. If our emotions are this strong does that then justify actions you take for that love or does it not? The question obviously has a bearing on the moral question whether they're free to act or whether they're bound into their love and here I think what's more interesting is if we take it as symbolic.

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