Amy Foster & The Mythology of Love
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July 1, 2016
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However, later in the story, compassion turns to passion.
Amy's son is then born; distinctions appear and she is either no
longer able to love Yanko or she loves Yanko to such an extent that
she finds she is incapable of joining Yanko on an earthly plane as
Joseph Campbell describes (page 159). Whatever the reasons may be,
Amy refuses to aid Yanko in his time of need, resulting in Yanko's
death...
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Whatever the reasons may be,
Amy refuses to aid Yanko in his time of need, resulting in Yanko's
death. There is a great change of heart from Amy's first compassion
for Yanko to her nonchalance of his death. However, the results may
have only been a product of the different levels of love felt by Amy
for Yanko...
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