Summary - The Art Of Seduction - Based On The Book By Robert Greene
Fastbooks Publishing
Narrateur Liam Brady
Maison d'édition: Fastbooks Publishing
Synopsis
SUMMARY THE ART OF SEDUCTION BASED ON THE BOOK BY ROBERT GREENE SUMMARY WRITTEN BY: FASTBOOKS PUBLISHING CONTENT Introduction to Seduction The Seductive Character Identifying the Victim Phase One - Separation: Stirring Interest and Desire Phase Two - Leading Astray: Creating Pleasure and Confusion Phase Three - The Precipice: Deepening the Effect Phase Four - Moving in for the Kill Maintaining the Seduction The Soft Sell - Mass Seduction General Analysis ABOUT THE ORIGINAL BOOK "The Art of Seduction" by Robert Greene explores the complex dynamics of seduction as a strategic form of power and persuasion. The text details how seduction is not just about physical attraction, but a carefully constructed process. It focuses on understanding the psychology and vulnerabilities of the target as a key element to success. The book presents various types of seducers, each with distinct attractive traits and outlines specific strategies for breaking down resistance and inducing surrender in a target. These methods involve the use of subtle tactics, such as insinuation, mixed signals, and the creation of illusions. The text shows how the seducer moves from initial contact through to the final stages of surrender, applying techniques that appeal to emotions, fantasies and desires to create a hypnotic and persuasive effect.
Durée: 24 minutes (00:24:20) Date de publication: 23/01/2025; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —

