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Goddesses of Love: How the Romance Genre Has Embraced Feminine Myths and Archetypes PART 1 - Page 3© Suzette L. Mako
In the course of this conflict, many mythic battles are fought. They can be as complex as the victory of spiritual unity over carnality, or as emotionally laden as hope versus despair. In the end, all myth is about the vital struggle between negative and positive energies...
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