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nevelica

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Shiva Seated with Uma (Uma-Maheshvara) personifies physical and spiritual love in a state of harmony, but Dionysus and Eros
 
  a) poses a complicated relationship between desire and sexual license.
  b) celebrates the superiority of spiritual love.
  c) represents rationality overcoming passion.
  d) personifies the beauty of physical love.

Question 2

The Greek philosopher Socrates distinguished eros as a state of desire seeking
 
  a) beauty.
  b) reason.
  c) nobility.
  d) youth.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: a

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Answer: a





 

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