In "The Big Kahuna" by Janet Evanovich, the ancient Greeks are mentioned for their classification of love into four distinct types. Storge represents familial love, which emphasizes the bonds and affection seen among family members. This type of love is foundational and often unconditional, reflecting a deep-rooted connection that transcends circumstances.
The other three types of love introduced by the Greeks include Philia, signifying friendship, which focuses on camaraderie and mutual respect; Eros, representing romantic attraction and passion; and Agape, characterized by selfless, unconditional love that seeks the well-being of others. Each type highlights a unique aspect of human relationships and emotions, illustrating the complexity of love in various forms.