Meaning of Friendship Essay

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    they are there. As cheesy as it may sound, it’s true, a good friendship is a complex thing that includes respect, admiration, jealousy, conflict, and resentment towards each other. Although friends may break off from each other, best friends will always stick together through thick and thin. In the novel, A Separate Peace by John Knowles, the protagonist Gene, displays these qualities with his best friend Phineas which makes their friendship all the more worthwhile. At the beginning of the…

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    and Courage by Eric Greitens and A Separate Peace by John Knowles. I have found that these two books express the theme and meaning of friendship and camaraderie. It had me reflect on how friendship affects me in my life. These two books have showed me what it is like to be part of a team and how to work with one another. I was never aware about the true meaning of friendship and how it is a huge effect in your life until after I read these books. In the book A Separate Peace, the reader learns…

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    shows the audience the true meaning of friendship. Gold and his cousin, Tom Rourke, show different kinds of acts of friendship. Rourke was there for Gold when he killed the dog who attacked Anna, Gold returned the favor for Rourke as he smashed the person’s car who hit Rourke’s car. The true meaning of friendship lies between Gold and Rourke by the sacrifices they make for each other. They both are there by each other’s side and they do not let each other down. Friendship should be about being…

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    comfortable with them… they are acquaintances” (Richard). Children do not see a difference between friendship and acquaintanceship leading to miscommunication and disappointment. Children are naive, and unfortunately, that indolence can and is often exploitation. Liliana Heker’s, “The Stolen Party,” is a story of social prejudice crossed with a child being faced with acquaintanceship instead of friendship. The story addresses the differences between social…

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    Friendship is an easy thing to get, but it is not an easy thing to maintain. In book VIII of Nicomachean Ethics, Aristotle explains the meanings and purpose of friendships by breaking it down into three categories. The categories are utility, pleasure, and moral character which arise through perceived or actual good. All types of friendships are determined by mutual feelings of goodwill towards each other. Once those feelings disappear then there is no longer any connection between the two…

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    the similarities between the two ideas, justice and friendship. Both are defined by smaller, more refined categories, which are organized hierarchically themselves, many of these individual categories mirroring one another. This mirroring is particularly evident in the transactional and reciprocal nature of friendship: “[i]n all friendships between dissimilars it is, as we have said, proportion that equalizes the parties and preserves the friendship” (Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics, 1163b).…

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    intuitively understand the concept of a friend or being in a friendship, however few can claim to have exhausted the topic to the extent Aristotle has in his Nicomachean Ethics. In his work, Aristotle attempts to outline what steps a person has to take in order to live a good and prosperous life. One topic that is pivotal in this discussion are the fundamentals of friendship. In order to demonstrate the significance, the various types of friendships, the the individuals that exist within each,…

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    A friendship is a comfortable place like the image of home. You finally get home after a long day, slip off your shoes, loosen up, and take a deep breathe while whispering “Ahhhhhhhhhhh, home.” There are aspects in life that everybody craves and most of them make up an in depth friendship such as, trust, empathy, loyalty, and support. Friendships happen to be a challenging form of a relationship at times and this is why is it is so necessary that we reflect upon them. This ensures that they will…

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    true friendship is to understand and to be understood” (Values, n.d.). The feeling of being understood and to understand in a friendship can help adolescents come to grow in their psychological development. During the stages of adolescent life, there are a lot of things that an individual goes through in their time of trying to figure out who they are and what they are going to be doing. While doing this, the most important thing that a young adolescent will need is a good strong friendship that…

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    Friendship: Study Guide

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    Friendship A familiar term for all of us ‘Friendship’, is the relationship between people. Many people say that they can’t live without friends. Ofcourse, as all other living things, we need our kind to live. But its a controversial topic that we need or we just like to communicate and to socialize. Nowadays, friendship is seperated to some subdivions such as; real friends, long friendships and ofcourse BFF’s which means ‘best friend forever’. These subdivions are for the people who say friend…

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