What Is Friendship Essay

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    something about a friendship is bothering me, I always refer to my definition of friendship. Being a friend is giving as much care, support, understanding, trust, and sacrifice as I can. These characteristics--- care, support, understanding, trust, and sacrifice--- are all foundations of friendship that are supported by “Do Your Friends Actually Like You?” by Kate Murphy, Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck, and my own personal experience. According to Murphy’s article, friendship is based off…

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    The Lengths Friendships Go Cicero gossip into great detail on the value of friendship in “Laelius: On Friendship” and it is evident that friendship should be valued among all things in life. But when it comes to how much a friend means to you, how far would you go for such a friend. Morals come into question on whether or not such a friend should ask you to commit extremities. Cicero begins to explain this concept in How far should you go in helping your friends? He gives many examples of how…

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    Informative Speech Full Sentence Outline Specific Purpose: After listening to my speech, my audience will understand trust and friendship Introduction Attention Getter: Everyone has friends and everyone knows what friends are, but what exactly is the definition of friendship? Personal Credibility: One of my really close friends now used to be an acquaintance to me up until senior year of high school even though we knew each other since elementary. Since then we’ve been spending a lot of time…

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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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    "Nichomachean Ethics" is filled with wisdom. He provides his views on what he believes is the different form of friendship. Aristotle claims that there are three forms of friendship. The three are friendships based on utility, pleasure, and good. Among those three there is one form of friendship that is best, and that is the friendship based on goodness. According to Aristotle, the friendship based on a moral good is a perfect form of friendship that is enduring. However, his logic is highly…

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    talks about friendship in his book On the Good Life. However the ending of a friendship is important because it determines whether the friends become enemies or not. There are many different ways it can end, but there are a few that would problems later on. If the friend knew all their secrets they could use it against them in the future. Although most friendships end it is important that it is on good terms and that your friend does not turn into an enemy. Cicero says that most friendships will…

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    many friendships evolve due to the conflicts surrounding them. In the novel, A Separate Peace by John Knowles, a nostalgic Gene Forrester goes back to a boarding school he previously attended expecting to remember his lively times, but upon arrival, he can only manage to remember all the awful experiences he once suffered through. As he relives old times, he remembers his old friend, Finny, who he faced many hardships with. Observed throughout the book, was the theme of war and friendship, and…

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    Theme Of Friendship Essay

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    way we live in a negative or positive way. Friendships is the unit that many look to in their times of need, for advice, or just someone to talk to in general. However in this world these “friendships” that exist “overlook philia, the slower-burning and longer lasting complement” (Akst 84). Askt brings about the idea of all of the “friends” that one may have but the friendship that we possess is “diluted” and will not fulfill the true meaning of friendship being “uniquely suited to fill the void…

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    While many recognize certain categories of friendships such as “best friends” or “old friends,” Joshua Halberstam’s chapter, “Friends and Foes,” consists of a deeper look at the assortment of classifications that exist. Halberstam addresses common questions such as “Who are truly my friends?” and “How do I know when a friendship is over?” To many, the chapter may seem well rounded, filled with an array of categorizations and possibilities in friendship. But, with a closer look, Halberstam seems…

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    Friendships are relationships with people with whom one can relate to in multiple ways. Friends are there when one needs them the most, especially in difficult situations. To some people, friends are almost like family members. Nonetheless, there are some friends who just present a facade around others just to falsify a non-existent friendship. Friends fall into one of three categories: the Talk Behind the Back, the Temporary, and the Best Man. No matter where one goes in life, he or she will…

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