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Universal issues with Marriage
There are many different advantages and disadvantages to a marriage. ... Each marriage always seems to end with some reason why it did not work. ... This story shows a little of Lahiris Indian culture and heritage, with the issues of communication, relationships, and culture which all seem to be a universal issues with every human being. ... They were almost like an arranged marriage, their families always joked about them marrying one day. ... Each generation seems to be losing the true bond of marriage. Many couples are on their second or third marriage. ... ” (Lahiri 363)
The generations have changed with their thoughts about marriage. ... Women tried to make the marriage work even if their husbands had run off for a one-night stand. ... Women and Men cheat on each other regard of marriage. ... She claims 60% of men and 40% of women are unfaithful in marriage, and she speculates 80% of marriages involve extramarital affairs. ... This is marriage for today’s generation. It seems that most cultures portray a sense of respect when it comes to marriage, yet it does not seem to be this way. A marriage is a bond, a communication, an understanding that two people will be there for one another.
Marriage is almost over rated. ... Das’ marriage has not ended. ... Das is putting on an act in this marriage. ... Their identification with their religious traditions ais fairly solidly fixed, and it is to these groups that they will turn when confronted with marriage, death and frequently, birth.
Approximate Word count = 1222 Approximate Pages = 4.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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