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    fill a particular need. John Steinbeck's novel, Of Mice and Men, expresses the life of a man, George, and his mentally disabled friend, Lennie. George and Lennie’s friendship is unique due to the loneliness of other characters in the novel. The pair hopes to achieve their dream of a house of their own, after years of intense work. Friendship and loneliness are key themes that describe potential conflicts that can diminish values and isolate individuals from each other or build people up to be…

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    useful types of friends you associate with and the piggybackers that do not genuinely care about you. In every clique of gossiping teenagers holds a general variety of friends. Although the individuals themselves are unique, the concept of their friendship is basic and is in every circle of friends. Surprisingly common kinds of friends are true-blue, moochers, episodic, and party girls. Every high school girl searches for that one true-blue friend. This species is rare. Normally, an individual…

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    Having friends around is a great thing especially when days goes bad or when individuals just need some moral support to do something. Although friendships might seem like a good thing, sometimes separating from friends can help individuals find meaning in life. In Hermann Hesse’s Siddhartha, Siddhartha leaves his best friend to find a new path of life and find himself. He changes religion, becomes a ferryman, finds a wife, pictures his friend as a female and does weird things to her, and finds…

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    most precious. We make friends not to use them, but for the bonds of friendship. Friends are those who will support you through everything you do and accept you for who you are. With the support of good friends, life is made more meaningful, for it has a cause, and the highlights of living are greatly emphasized. Those that have friends in life can consider themselves the luckiest individuals on the earth. Through years of friendships, I have found that close friends are common, but good ones…

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    anyone else, how do you think it would impact your friendship if you decide to become a couple? Explain your answer. If me and a close friend were attracted to each other and were both not involved with anyone else, and decided to become a couple, I think that it would be a little awkward at first, because we would probably make jokes about kissing, or talking about relationship stuff, but eventually it would get better. It would also make our friendship much stronger, because we were already…

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    Is it truly better to lose a friend for the better? Arnold sure has within this book, The author Sherman Alexie, shows that the friendships throughout the book are important and able to help Arnold deal with what’s going on, not only that but how did his two new friends help Arnold with his poverty? In this novel it could be pointing towards that sometimes losing a friend could be better for you than not losing a friend. Of course friends can help overcome some things in life, that’s exactly…

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    202 The Relation of Friendship and Virtue In Book VIII of the Nicomachean Ethics, Aristotle says “After what we have said, a discussion of friendship would naturally follow, since it is a virtue or implies virtue, and is besides most necessary with a view to living.” Firstly, Aristotle is saying that friendship is a virtue and secondly, he is saying that friendship is a necessity. A virtue is the state of moral life or behavior that aims at a good end. Friendship therefore, relies…

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    Friendships nowadays are nothing more than an illusion because of the advance of technology; from the description of William Deresiewicz, author of the article “Faux Friendship.” Deresiewicz said that friendship has become both all and nothing when modern technology like Facebook, MySpace, Twitter and other social media is destroying the friendship. Deresiewicz states that while people are friends with everybody, no matter if they know them or not, we have not understood the true value of a true…

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    What is the nature of friendship? This is a question that many philosophers have attempted to answer. The ancient Greek philosopher, Aristotle, examines this question and theorizes about the concept of friendship in his work Nicomachean Ethics. Friendship is the “cement of society and extends throughout the human race”. It is clear from Aristotle’s writings that he believes that friendship is a necessary part of achieving happiness and should be highly valued. In Book VIII of Nicomachean Ethics,…

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    Waldo Emerson establishes in his essay what friendship looks and feels like. With the quote, “The only reward of virtue is virtue; the only way to have a friend is to be one.” it is easy to see what Emerson believes is a true friendship. Today, some people think that the amount of likes on a picture determines a friendship. Though someone may have many friends on social media, that does not mean they are true friends or even friends at all. Real friendships , whether they are planned or…

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