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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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    There is an almost imperceptible line between friend and enemy. In the words of Henry David Thoreau, “[T]rue friendship is never serene" (Brainy Quote). In fact, the more entwined two individuals become, the greater the possibility that complications such as insecurity, jealousy and competition can arise. Friendship fulfills man’s basic need for love and security; however, it also can involve an unequal balance of needs and wants. In Khaled Hosseini’s seminal work The Kite Runner, Amir and…

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    the country. Two of the ones that stand out the most even today are Boy Meets World and Saved By the Bell. Many people in America loved and still love watching each episode and finding out what schemes either Cory and Shawn or Zac and Slater are getting into next. Although both Boy Meets World and Saved By the Bell have many common qualities, the differences within each of them stand out as well. Boy Meets World and Saved By the Bell, interestingly enough, have very similar story lines even…

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    friends and tolerate each other 's differences? These differences include race, power, and religion. Can they, in a larger sense, unite together in friendship through collectivism and dharma? The answer is not obtained through the text, A Passage To India, by E.M. Forster; instead, the reader must observe the text and decide an answer to these questions. Through observations, the reader learns that it is necessary that all living creatures overcome their differences in order to have a peaceful…

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    The Epic of Gilgamesh is a story of how two best friends are brought together to balance each other’s strengths and weaknesses. The story focuses on the main theme friendship and the relationship between Gilgamesh and Enkidu. In the epic, the theme of friendship is the core to the story. The powerful friendship between Gilgamesh and Enkidu is one of the most important factors from beginning to end of the story. At the beginning of the epic, Gilgamesh is a civilized character of excessive pride.…

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    The first is self-love and the second is the love of humanity. Kant’s argument is that friendship evolves from the motive of the love of humanity. He argues that true friendship generates an exchange of welfare. He considers friendship as a union of two people through mutual respect and love. Friendship is an idea that is unattainable in practice, but striving for friendship is a moral duty. Human beings are compelled by practical reason to pursue friendship. Friendship is an idea that…

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    Friendship is a matter that is packed full of emotion. Enjoyment, obstacles, and necessity are what structure a friendship. The difference between the words “friendship and “friend” have been blurred throughout the years while being stretched. They have lost a lot of their meaning, and make it hard to look further into what it means to be a friend -without merely scratching the surface because friendships contain many factors. Such as, changing work lives, moral psychology, the effect of…

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    ash, riding the air. Are they rising? Are they falling? Look, there‘s no difference. The earth‘s curvature is like a smile. (p.373) At times, we perceive that Anju‘s thoughts about Sudha that she was the next exactness of any being that she ever knew is nothing but going for sentimental extremes that overwhelm the disagreement in their house in the end of the novel. For her, certainly not did a woman love a woman as they loved one another. When she felt solitary after the loss…

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    Aristotle, focuses on the good in life and how one can achieve it. The majority believe that things such as pleasure, wealth, and honor are considered happiness. However, the few cultivated people, the virtuous, understand that happiness comes from friendship, politics, and virtue. The virtuous who are after good can find it in happiness and politics; they also understand how these can work together to produce a prosperous life. The words and examples that Aristotle uses to explain his ideas on…

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    Finding true love is something that people strive to obtain within their lifetime. People can find love multiple times before they find the one. Love is fragile and tends to need a type care that involves caution. This is not the case with friendships because friendships are more durable and last longer. When problems occur in a relationship, it is harder to maintain the love rather than in a friendship. In the poem “Love and Friendship,” by Emily Bronte, friendship is more worthwhile because it…

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