"Friendship" is an essay written by Henry David Thoreau, a renowned American essayist and philosopher of the 19th century. The essay explores the nature and importance of friendship, arguing that true friendship is a rare and precious gift that can enrich our lives in many ways.
Thoreau begins the essay by defining friendship as a relationship based on mutual respect, admiration, and trust. He suggests that true friendship is not based on superficial qualities like wealth or status, but rather on a deeper connection between individuals who share common values and interests.
Thoreau goes on to argue that friendship is essential for our emotional and spiritual wellbeing. He suggests that friends can provide us with support, companionship, and inspiration, and can help us to become better versions of ourselves. He also emphasizes the importance of individuality in friendship, arguing that true friends should respect and celebrate each other's unique qualities and perspectives.
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1. ¡°Friendship¡± by
Henry David
Thoreau
Friendship by Henry David Thoreau is a nice well rhyming
poem. Henry has conveyed his feelings, emotions and
sentiments by the way of this poem. He has beautifully
described love through friendship. According to him love and
friendship are both on the same level and are synonymous to
each other.
The poet has analyzed friendship from its roots and found out
they are equal and there is no difference between the two. Love
and friendship both are equally important in a relationship
Love is the greatest feeling in the world. Love is the base of
every relationship. No feeling is superior to love in life. A
person with love in his heart, can win anyone and anything in his
life. Love can be seen in many relationships such as two
couples, between parents and their children, bosses and
employee. But love is incomplete without friendship. In any
relationship there has to be a certain percentage of friendship in
order to make a successful relationship.