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In this passage from chapter 17 of "The Prince", by Machiavelli, what the connotation of beloved and love in the context of the passage is They suggest weakness, since Machiavelli argues the bonds of love are easily broken. Machiavelli is telling the prince that it is better to be feared than to be loved because people are self-interested and in difficult times they will not obey if they are not threatened to be punished.
In the context of the passage, the connotation of beloved and love are:
- They suggest faithfulness, since Machiavelli’s love can be relied on in times of need.
- They suggest faithfulness, suggesting obligations that are secured through love.
What is the meaning of connotation?
- The connotation of a word is the implied meaning of that word. When in the passage, the words, beloved and loved are used, they suggest the faithfulness that comes because a person is truly loved.
- This kind of love is not bound by fear of punishment. It is a secured love.
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