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"There are different kinds of love, but they all have the same aim: possession."—Anonymous
This quote makes sense and I agree with it. We can have different types of love for all kinds of things, in the end however it is all the same thing. To support my opinion, Pahom loves his wife and children but he also loves the land and working it. At the end though when he chances it all he loses possession of everything. An example of this would be my love for my parents and cat are different however I still love each very much. The story of the golden goose is a common fairytale that is told to children. The farmer and his wife one day go to retrieve eggs from their goose and they see it laid one solid gold egg each day. They become more and more greedy and decide to kill the goose to obtain all their eggs at once but when they kill it they find that it is just a regular goose. Now the farmer and his wife go back to reliving their poor life scraping by. This is a short story, “The Goose that Laid the Golden Eggs by Aesop.”
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