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The boredom of married life inevitable destroys love, when love has preceded marriage

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The boredom of married life inevitable destroys love, when love has preceded marriage

In Stendhal's works, particularly in his novel "The Red and the Black," the theme of love and marriage is a central focus. Stendhal explores the idea that the boredom of married life can inevitably destroy love when love has preceded marriage. This concept is a recurring theme in his writing, as he delves into the complexities of human relationships and the impact of societal norms on love and marriage.

Stendhal believed that love should be based on passion and excitement, rather than the mundane routines of married life. He argued that when love precedes marriage, there is a risk of losing the spark that initially brought two people together. The excitement and thrill of courtship can quickly fade away once the reality of everyday life sets in, leading to feelings of boredom and dissatisfaction.
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