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Self love is the most inhibited sin in the canon

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Self love is the most inhibited sin in the canon

In the world of William Shakespeare, self-love is a concept that is often explored in his plays and sonnets. It is a theme that is both celebrated and condemned, as it can be seen as both a virtue and a sin. In many of his works, Shakespeare delves into the complexities of self-love and its consequences, highlighting the fine line between healthy self-esteem and narcissism.

One of the most famous examples of self-love in Shakespeare's works is the character of Narcissus in the play "A Midsummer Night's Dream." Narcissus is a vain and self-absorbed character who falls in love with his own reflection, ultimately leading to his downfall. This portrayal of self-love as a sin is a cautionary tale about the dangers of excessive self-obsession and the negative impact it can have on oneself and others.
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