We have come a long way from the 16th centuries views of courtship and relationships. No longer are your tithes of love dependent on the swift rider but rather a swift fiber connection. Have we moved to that impersonal space where a digital image is enough to suffice and sustain our modern relationships. Has romance and creative language left our being due to technology providing us the ability to do too much at one time; in turn leaving us no time to sit and dote or create sonnets of undaunted love?
Has social networking sites like Facebook and Myspace taken the mystique and intrigue out of a personal meeting that we are now hardwired to the immediate image and pure physical attraction?
Is traditional romance dying as technology advances ? The connection to one another so simple that in turn we are so easily available we take things for granted or are we to adapt to this new blessed medium that allows you to have a relationship half the world away. As humans are we rapidly losing the language of love.
P.S. I would be really interested to know what Ode Shakespeare would have written from his BlackBerry, not to mention the trouble he would be in when his significant other reads them. LOL