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Read the passage from Of the Wisdom of the Ancients. This Love is introduced without any parent at all; only, that some say he was an egg of Night. And himself out of Chaos begot all things, the gods included. The attributes which are assigned to him are in number four: he is always an infant; he is blind; he is naked; he is an archer. There was also another Love, the youngest of all the gods, son of Venus, to whom the attributes of the elder are transferred, and whom in a way they suit. Bacon’s purpose is to explain what Chaos is. Love is. Night is. Venus is.

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Answered by Agastya0606
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Answer:

Bacon's purpose is to explain what Love is.

Explanation:

Francis Bacon is a 17th century scholar and essayist. His "The Wisdom of the Ancients" is extracted from his collection "A Series of Mythological Fables". Bacon is known to discuss his hypothetical and philosophical views in his essays.

This passage from the essay is heightening this side of Baconian style. Here his main aim to uphold the idea of Love. He uses many rhetoric to write his essays.

Answered by Sidyandex
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Answer:

Bacon’s purpose is to explain what love is. Bacon changes the definition of love in the Wisdom of Ancients, and his purpose is to refine the term.

The Wisdom of the Ancients is a series comprised of mythological fables written by Francis Bacon.

There are thirty one chapters in the book by Bacon and each chapter talks about an ancient God or Goddess.

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