What helps a person not to break down when faced with evil?

What helps a person not to break down when faced with evil?

A Story by someoneuknow

A person is helped not to break down in difficult moments by a close relative, who would give him strength. Love does not allow him to lose physical and psychological strength. The importance of love in a world full of evil and grievances is described in the sonnets of William Shakespeare an English poet and playwright, one of them is the 66th sonnet. The lyrical subject longs and desires death like a thirsty person for water. His desire is to withdraw from the world with his wounded heart, where shame has lost its meaning, talent is devalued, beliefs are despised, and good pleases evil. However, although it seems that nothing can be changed and there is no longer any meaning to life, the poet is held back by the memory of his beloved person. It becomes unbearable for him to leave them alone in this world full of wickedness. In summary, love and a loved one are important because they force a person not to lose the last drop of hope and take another decisive step. Love paints a world of injustice with brighter colors and gives us more resilience. 
,,Tired with all these, from these would I be gone,
Save that, to die, I leave my love alone." William Shakespeare 

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Author's Note

someoneuknow
This is reference to 66 sonnet by William Shakespeare.
The question for you to answer would be: Are these experiences personal or universal?
Leave and share your opinions on the sonnet, thank you!!

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Added on March 26, 2025
Last Updated on March 26, 2025
Tags: W. Shakespeare, Sonnet