The Art of Seduction - Synopsis

Synopsis

The book profiles the nine types of seducers and eighteen types of victims, and details aspects of attraction, authenticity, storytelling and negotiation. Greene uses examples from historical figures such as Cleopatra, Giacomo Casanova, Duke Ellington and John F. Kennedy to support the psychology behind seduction. The 9 Types of Seducers are:

  1. The Siren
  2. The Rake
  3. The Ideal Lover
  4. The Dandy
  5. The Coquette
  6. The Charmer
  7. The Charismatic
  8. The Star
  9. The Natural

The book contains 24 seduction techniques that manipulate everyone's greatest weakness—the desire for pleasure. Greene saw The Art of Seduction as the logical follow-up to The 48 Laws of Power since seduction is "about power and manipulation as much as it is about romance, about how to make someone fall under your spell."

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