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george orwell writes in his famous novel 1984 perhaps one did not want to be loved as much as to be understood in other words he is claiming that it's very possible what we label as "love" is really the event of one person finding another who completely understands them and vice versa. do you agree or is there more? is it possible for love to exist without the full understanding/acceptance of a person?

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