The passage discusses how familiarity can breed contempt in relationships over time. It notes that Shakespeare explored this theme in his play The Merry Wives of Windsor, where a husband starts to take his wife for granted after many years of marriage. The passage also references a Chinese proverb about the importance of keeping relationships fresh to avoid complacency.
The passage discusses how familiarity can breed contempt in relationships over time. It notes that Shakespeare explored this theme in his play The Merry Wives of Windsor, where a husband starts to take his wife for granted after many years of marriage. The passage also references a Chinese proverb about the importance of keeping relationships fresh to avoid complacency.
The passage discusses how familiarity can breed contempt in relationships over time. It notes that Shakespeare explored this theme in his play The Merry Wives of Windsor, where a husband starts to take his wife for granted after many years of marriage. The passage also references a Chinese proverb about the importance of keeping relationships fresh to avoid complacency.