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Ideal marriage
By definition , marriage is a union, a legal joining of two people. However the term ’ideal marriage’ is a much more complex phrase to understand . This is due to the variety of couples and views on life. Fortunately, there are some basic traits that all succesful wedlocks have in common.
In order for a marriage to work, it needs to have the full attention of both participants. Both man and woman need to respect each other , including their duties, rights and responsibilities towards one another . In my opinion, a perfect marriage has to be a partnership. Both husband and wife need to be able to speak their minds without feeling judged or worse, ignored.
Furthermore , one of the most important aspects to happy marriages is the couples ability to stand together and plan their future. It is especially
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FAMILY tööleht

THE FAMILY Marriage changes over the centuries constantly, surprisingly and swiftly. It cannot be defined as a sacred union between a man and a woman, as marriages have not always been considered sacred. Marriage has often been seen as a union between one man and several women. And sometimes marriage has been seen as a union between one woman and several men, as in southern India, for example, one bride may be shared by several brothers. Marriage has also, at times, been recognized as a union between two men (as in ancient Rome, where marriages between aristocratic males were recognized by law), or as a union between two siblings (as in medieval Europe, when valuable property was at stake); or as a union between two children (again in Europe, when parents wanted to protect their property); or as a union between two unborn (ditto); or as a union between

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Marriage - an outdated tradition

Kätlin Keinast Marriage ­ an outdated tradition Marriage has been a very important part of peoples´ lives since ancient times. Over the years things have changed and more couples tend not to make so strong commitments any more. It seems to me that marriage is losing it´s meaning and traditional values. What would be the reasons? To begin with, I believe it is strongly connected with the high standards people have. I find that people are quite distrustful of each other, that is why they prefer not to make serious relationships. It think that avoiding serious commitments is like a self-protection. In this sense break-up would be easier to manage with than divorce. We need to be very certain about our partner and feel secure before getting married

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"Anna Karenina" kokkuvõte

fact views his attentions to her as mere amusement, believing that she does the same. Anna, shaken by her emotional and physical response to Vronsky, returns at once to Saint Petersburg. Vronsky travels on the same train. During the overnight journey, the two meet and Vronsky confesses his love. Anna refuses him, although she is deeply affected by his attentions to her. Levin, crushed by Kitty's refusal, returns to his estate farm, abandoning any hope of marriage, and Anna returns to her husband Alexei Alexandrovich Karenin, a senior government official, and their son Sergei ("Seryozha") in Petersburg. On seeing her husband for the first time since her encounter with Vronsky, Anna realises that she finds him repulsive, noting the odd way that his ears press against his hat. Part 2 The Shcherbatskys consult doctors over Kitty's health which has been failing since she realizes that

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A doll house

Word Count: 968 Essay Topic #7: Ibsen's A Doll House A doll house is a visually appealing home for an equally perfect doll to live in. In Ibsen's "A Doll House" the values of society were related only to the visual appearance of one's home and family. Social acceptance dictated Torvald and Nora's lives, including their relationship. Torvald can be assumed as not only the owner of this "doll house" but of Nora, his "doll", as well. Their marriage had the constant pressures of the image of perfection, and it is this tension that corrupts their relationship. It also forces Nora to realize the self-centered nature of her husband. Nora ultimately changes her resemblance of Torvald's "doll" and becomes an independent and confrontational woman, creating a great contrast with the title of this play. The standards on social acceptance in 1879 were harsh, and Torvald let it consume every every aspect of his life

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CHANGE YOUR THINKING CHANGE YOUR LIFE

High self-esteem homes are characterized by love, laughter, and happiness for every- one who lives there. ■ THE DETERMINANT OF SELF-ESTEEM Your level of self-esteem is largely determined by how closely your self-image—your current performance and behavior—matches your self-ideal—your picture of how you would perform if you were at your very best. You are always comparing your actual performance with your ideal performance at an unconscious level. Whenever you feel that you are living up to your very best, you feel terrific about yourself.Your self-esteem soars.You feel happy and fulfilled. Whenever you do or say something that is not in keeping with your ideals or the best of which you feel you are capable, your self- esteem goes down. Whenever there is a wide separation between the person you are in the moment and the ideal person you want very

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Jane Austen

" "Yes; these four evenings have enabled them to ascertain that they both like Vingt-un better than Commerce; but with respect to any other leading characteristic, I do not imagine that much has been unfolded." "Well," said Charlotte, "I wish Jane success with all my heart; and if she were married to him to-morrow, I should think she had as good a chance of happiness as if she were to be studying his character for a twelvemonth. Happiness in marriage is entirely a matter of chance. If the dispositions of the parties are ever so well known to each other or ever so similar beforehand, it does not advance their felicity in the least. They always continue to grow sufficiently unlike afterwards to have their share of vexation; and it is better to know as little as possible of the defects of the person with whom you are to pass your life." "You make me laugh, Charlotte; but it is not sound. You know it is not sound, and that

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Philip Larkin poetry analysis

First We Faced, and ´´Touching Showed´´, ´´Why did I Dream Of You Last Night?´´ and ´´To My Wife.´´ Actually Larkin was never married, though he was in a relationship three times. (1) The poem ´´Why Did I Dream About You Last Night?´´ is about his dream. He dreams of a woman about whom he can not dream. So maybe he was dreaming about an ex- girlfriend. Though he was not married he wrote a poem to his wife. And basically he says that he is a failure as husband and marriage is another way of suffering. So I think that he was in a serious relationship when he wrote the poem, but still he tried to convince his girlfriend that he is not the marrying type and wrote her the poem to show how their marriage would look like. Ignorance and failure are important topics in Larkin's poetry. He has even dedicated poems to them (´´To Failure´´ and ´´Ignorance´´). I think that these poems show how uncertain he really was. He was afraid of other people and ready to fail

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Marriage is/is not an outdated institution

Marriage is/is not an outdated institution Dear audience, I am here to discuss about marriage. I would like you to ask yourself: ,,Is marriage an outdated institution?" I would say that it is, but I would prefer a word ,,special". Marriage is a rare sight, you don´t see the whole package every day: bachelor party, wedding ceremony, big fluffy white dress, bridesmaids, wedding march ­ ,,Here comes the bride" and afterwards big celebration party. But why is marriage such a rare occasion? Firstly, women are more independant. It is not the time where women sit at home doing housework, cooking or taking care of the children anymore. Nowadays most of the women have gone out from home to build a career and discover the world. There are a lot of women who are famous or on top of their career. For example Birgit Õigemeel, who doesn´t know her, she is not married, but she is really successful in her singing career . This takes all their time

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