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Love In The Road Less Traveled Scott Peck's view of love in The Road Less Traveled is a correction to what he thought everyone else thought love was. This paper will be an explanation of Peck's beliefs about love, a contrasting view on love, and my personal knowledge of Peck's beliefs. Peck had a very pessimistic and, at times, a contradicting view of what is believed to be "love" and introduced that in his section
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Less Traveled is the only book that combats the general feeling that love is forever, and that love does conquer all, and that real love is a sudden thing. Peck offers these as only misconceptions and untruths in the eyes of the definition of real love. Bibliography Works Cited Peck, M. Scott(1978) The Road Less Traveled New York: Simon and Schuster James, King(1976) The BIBLE: King James Version John Schultz Publishers Word Count: 1369
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