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    Finding Friendship Ralph Waldo Emerson, an influential poet, once said, “The only way to have a friend is to be one” (BrainyQuote). This quote explains how people need to be true friend in order to earn someone else’s friendship. John Green’s novel Looking for Alaska revolves around Miles Halter, the main character, and his social life at his new school. In the beginning of the novel, the theme first appears because the readers can see Miles’ loneliness due to his lack of friends. Next, in the…

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    Friendship is a very common occurrence throughout life; it is visible in almost every social relationship between people. True, genuine, and unconditional friendship is incredibly rare and even more precious. John Knowles gives the reader a glimpse at what this kind of friendship is throughout his novel masterpiece, A Separate Peace. The character of Phineas exemplifies this kind of friendship with his best friend Gene Forrester, and shows the true rarity of this kind of friendship. Knowles also…

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    Friendship Vs Love Essay

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    Friendship: a relationship of mutual affection between two or more people. True friendship is so loosely defined that even a dictionary definition is not truly correct, as a relationship of mutual affection between two or more people can relate to unfriendly situations that are both mutual, as well. Having true friendship and love are both defined through the eyes of the beholder, yet there are specific parts that make up each situation. In the novels The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien and…

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    optimistic means being hopeful and having confidence that positive things will happen in the future. Friendship, hope, and loyalty lead to optimism. With that, responsibility helps to conclude and achieve those personal ambitions. “Of Mice and Men”, by John Steinbeck, and “The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian”, by Sherman Alexie, make a perfect description of optimism and loyalty, and how friendships can be tested with a difficult situation where one person risks everything to help…

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    According to Lucius Annaeus Seneca, “One of the most beautiful qualities of 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…

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    Familial Love: the Path of Least Rejection In this paper, I will argue that familial love is the most pure and true by an evaluation Aristotle’s views on friendship and love. Everyone has a different view on love and most generally believe in a multitude of shades of love. Aristotle does as well. Although he believes in three distinct types of friendship. “Hence friendship has three species, corresponding to the three objects of love. For each object of love has a corresponding type of mutual…

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    How though does being brutally honest lead to better relationships? In the book, Me and Earl and the Dying Girl, the friendships between Greg, Earl, and Rachel strengthen because they allow each other to be open and truthful with one another. Being honest about one’s personality traits helps others to know exactly a person’s true character. Honesty also helps one to know the true feelings of another. Relationships only get stronger when one feels comfortable saying honest things even if…

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    How can one define friendship when they are only one person? The only way to answer this question is to observe Lennie and George. In the novella Of Mice and Men written by John Steinbeck, Lennie and George, two migrant ranch hands of the Great Depression, look out for each other and provide each other with companionship. In the beginning of the book, they arrived in Soledad after being run out of the last town they were in, Weed, because Lennie, who has the mental capacity of a child and is…

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    week in front of a screen. In fact, the technology that we use everyday could be harming our friendships. There are various factors that cause harm to relationships and friendships. This is further talked about in “Is Technology Killing Our Friendships?” by Lauren Tarshis and “How Smartphones Could Be Ruining Your Relationship” by Barrie Davenport. Technology is ruining people’s relationships and friendships because people are too worried about their lives in the virtual world, people don’t…

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    Euripides Friendship is a exceedingly vital bond in life. True friendship is challenged when times are tough. You see the meaning of friendship the most when there is a dark moment in your life. It really brings out the type of person you are. It tests your inner core. Being there for another and supporting them through adverse times is a characteristic that often is overlooked and disdained. In Guardians of the Galaxy (2014) starring Chris Pratt as Peter Quill as an celestial outcast,…

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