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True Love Is Something That
Can Happen.True love is
something that can happen no matter the circumstances of
the situation. Whether you are a poor beggar boy chasing
after the heart of a princess, a chivalrous and courageous
Knight immensely in love with the queen that you've vowed
protection to, or whether your families are hated enemies
of one another, it is possible for love to take root and
blossom. It also could be the simple attraction to what we
cannot have, the forbidden. Regardless of the reason, love
of these kinds has spawned off wonderful and inspirational
stories. Stories about such couples as Aladdin, Sir
Lancelot, Romeo and their lovely ladies have all helped to
keep the dream alive. It is the dream that love, although
forbidden, or seemly impossible, with great sacrifice is
achievable.
"I can show you the world shining, shimmering, splendid. Tell
me princess, when was the last time you let your heart decide?"
Aladdin and Jasmine will forever be remembered by their magical
carpet ride across the night sky, through the clouds, and over
the lighted desert city of Agrabah. This Middle-Eastern based
romance is only a cartoon, but it does illustrate clearly the
aspect of forbidden love. Aladdin, a poor beggar boy from the
streets of Agrabah, wished to prove to everyone that he was
much more than what they thought he was, a "street rat." One
day, he helped a young girl in the market place and he began to
fall in love with her, not realizing her true identity in the
beginning. The young girl in actuality is none other than the
princess of his kingdom, Princess Jasmine, and fortunately for
him she returned his love. Although the princess could only wed
a royal suitor, Aladdin believed that someday he would be able
to have his princess. As luck would have it, a mysterious old
man took him to the incredible Cave of Wonders, in search of a
magical lamp. Aladdin used this lamp to free the genie inside.
With the help of the genie, Aladdin was able to save his
kingdom from impending doom. This act off goodness convinced
the Sultan that Aladdin was a worthy suitor for his daughter
Jasmine.
King, Queens, and Knights in shining armor are all that a great
epic romance needs to be successful. One such story is that of
Sir Lancelot and his love affair with the very queen he swore
protection to, Queen Guinevere. Guinevere was the beloved queen
of King Arthur, the founder of Camelot. As the champion of King
Arthur and Queen Guinevere and premiere Knight of Arthur's
court, Lancelot was an unstoppable warrior. He almost never met
defeat and quickly defeated all comers in or out of armor and
regardless of the number of his foes. However, he was defeated,
but only by the power of love. He was unable to control his
love for the queen of Camelot and she returned his love, making
it harder for either of them to deny it. They felt this love so
strongly for each other they were willing to destroy all that
King Arthur had worked for during his entire life, just so they
could be together. Lancelot was Arthur's best friend and most
trusted knight, and Guinevere was his wife and his queen, yet
they continued their relationship together. Camelot fell, as
they knew it would, and feeling the guilt of it, Guinevere and
Lancelot decided they must separate. Lancelot became a monk and
lived as a penitent until his death, and Guinevere did nearly
the same. She went to a nunnery spending the rest of her life
in repentance and serving God, hoping for forgiveness for what
she and Lancelot had done. An unfortunate end to such a
romance, but a tragedy such as this immortalizes the tale for
all of history and the days that precede it.
"Oh Romeo, Romeo. Wherefore art thou Romeo? Deny thy father and
refuse thy name or if thou wilt not, be but sworn my love and
I'll no longer be a Capulet. `Tis only thy name that is my
enemy. A rose by any other name would smell as sweet." Romeo
Montague and Juliet Capulet must be the most famous romantic
couple of all time. Their love was forbidden by social status.
Their families did more than not approve of their love for each
other; the Montagues and the Capulets were archenemies. Even
though centuries of hate ran through their blood, the love of
their hearts cleansed the hatred with every beat. It is sad
their lives would not last as long as their love. Romeo,
hearing that Juliet was dead, went to see for himself and he
found it to be true. He soon killed himself beside her body,
not wanting to live another moment on this earth without his
beloved Juliet. After he died Juliet awoke from her induced
comatose-like sleep to find Romeo committed suicide because he
thought she was really dead. Juliet, overwhelmed with remorse
for causing the death of her lover, killed herself as well.
Both Romeo and Juliet choose not to live life without the
other.
These tales are only a few examples of forbidden love. It is
not that clear whether any of these stories are fiction or
non-fiction, but one thing is for certain, many people
experience forbidden love like this. Love finds a way and with
that thought, cannot be erased by laws or rules. It is the
fabric that never fades, no matter how often it is washed in
the waters of grief. Love is the power that motivates hope, and
hope is what makes us live today as if tomorrow were yesterday.
Aladdin and Jasmine, Sir Lancelot and Lady Guinevere, and Romeo
and Juliet all saw this and chased their love and proved that
even the most forbidden of loves is possible as long as they
are willing to sacrifice.
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