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楼主,这一篇怎么样?

A book could be written to describe all the reasons why married couples get divorced. I want to highlight a few of the major components behind marital divorce. It is important not to be tricked into thinking that couples just wake up one day and decide to divorce each other. Most often, divorce is just the icing on a cake that has been in the oven for months, or even years. The following are a few ingredients in that cake:

Lack of Communication and Disclosure

You never hear a recently divorced person say that the reason they got a divorce was because their spouse was an excellent communicator who was too trustworthy. Often, a marriage that is largely healthy can spiral into a divorce simply because each participant refuses to acknowledge minor flaws. The majority of marriages begin as a wonderful, romantic, almost fairy-tale interaction between two people. That is what is known as the "honeymoon phase". This phase doesn't last forever. In a marriage, it is important that each partner is mature enough to acknowledge that, eventually, you're going to get annoyed or frustrated with the other person. By doing so, when the honeymoon phase does end, and the normal day-to-day problems of marriage begin to rear their ugly head, they won't come as such a surprise. Couples who are honest about the reality of life and relationships are much less likely to get a divorce. Life is not like the latest chick-flick starring Hugh Grant. Be sure your partner is aware of this.

Significant Changes in Body Weight or Appearance

Needless to say, physical attraction is a very significant part of an intimate relationship. The reason most married couples ever got together in the first place was likely because they were physically attracted to one another. After several years of marriage, it's not uncommon for one (or both) partners to stop taking care of their body like they did when they were single. Infidelity is one of the leading causes of divorce. It goes without being said that one major contributor to infidelity is a spouse who no longer seems physically attractive.

Children

The decision to create a child is arguably the most important choice many couples make. It would be easy to fall into a trap of thinking that children are wonderful and perfect and "a gift from God", but the reality is that children place a significant burden, in a multitude of ways, on marriage. All too often, after the honeymoon phase of marriage ends, couples attempt to rekindle this passion by creating children. Ironically, it can often have the opposite effect. Since children require so much time and money to raise properly, married couples will soon discover that they hardly have any time to themselves. One spouse may be working longer hours to foot the additional expenses of a child while the other is investing several hours of their day to ensure the child's upbringing. Before you know it, years go by and the couple realizes they've hardly spent anytime maintaining their marriage.

Boredom

It sounds simple, but there are some people in this world who are just not meant for the institution of marriage. These people were often called "free spirits" or "adventurers" throughout their lives. Often, they are able to flip a switch and exist in a marital relationship without a problem. But if one spouse in a relationship was "trapped" into the marriage, don't expect them to stick around forever. Sometimes people simply get bored and decide to make a change. Before marrying, it is important to identify these traits in a potential spouse. It could save the emotional and financial headache of divorce years down the road.

Personality Shift

An ideal marriage involves two people fully secure in who they are who have reached a point in their lives where they simply wish to share themselves with another person. The majority of marriages do not meet these standards. Instead, people marry too young before they've had a chance to explore life on their own and reach some conclusions for themselves. Eventually, people will gravitate toward their mind's calling of who they really are. It is inevitable. It is the purpose we have for being alive. When two people marry each other before one (or both) have had the chance to become entirely confident in who they are as a person, there will be troubles down the road. One spouse will notice the other asking for more space and attempting to spend more time by themselves. This is a reaction, a flight response, that is our mind's way of separating itself from outside influences so it can just "be itself". Many-a-marriage have resulted in divorce following a significant change in values and personality from one participant.

0回答者: suchart - 经理 五级 2-9 15:26

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我也不想写太多,帮你想个大纲吧。

1、The recent rate of divorce is?

2、What leads to this situation?(such as people are not patient enough in everyday life,quarreling about the trivial matters;the disposition of both part does not match well;etc)

3、Why do people choose to/not to divorce?(their children,for the sake of the other's parents,out of finacial purposes,ultra-marriage love,etc)

4、Your opinion(you are for or against divorce)

大概就这样,这里已经可以展开很多了。祝好运!

回答者: wolfoxer - 经理 五级 1-26 15:07

77164453---a english salon,welcome everyone to join in.

回答者: manwea000 - 试用期 一级 1-27 14:05

hello everyone ,ladies and gentleman :

now the spring is in the air , flowers are here and there ,isn't it betiful ? you know , our child is also the flower of this sweet world. when we feel sad or despair , think of our child and our family ,then the blue is nowhere to be seen . what makes it so mighty ?------love ! love is everything ,love can open doors and tear down walls !!

呀,天呀,我不知道我在写什么。

用中文吧,

离婚,伤害最大的是孩子。不要再因为一些鸡毛小事搞烂家,搞坏孩子。你们离婚了可以再婚,可是孩子呢?还能再找到这样的一个家吗?

………………

好想再写,可是想不出来,毕竟我才十九,也不经历过这样的家,呵呵,不好意思!!

回答者: hojowa - 秀才 二级 1-30 12:23

the after effect of divorce: child support, custody battles, prenuptial agreements, alimony,

money spent on divorce lawyers

highest divorce rate is at what age of marriage?

divorce rate of city folks vs. country folks

divorce rate of high education vs. low education

divorce rate of high income vs. low income.

divorce rate of western countries vs. east Asian countries

divorce rate of 1950 vs 2000

divorce rate of inter-racial marriages vs. same race

how long does an average divorce last?

the shortest and longest divorce ever lasted. Include stories for example.

psychological evaluation on divorced children.

divorce rate of divorced children vs. non-divorced children.

you need to gather lots of statistics.

用英语写一篇外国文学作品赏析,800字左右

最好LZ 要自己花点心思,哪怕参考现成的文章但是加上自己的理解也成,最起码要挑本自己喜欢的书?

我很喜欢简爱,所以下面这篇简爱的赏析供LZ参考。不是我写的,是外国人写的。

这书真好^_^

Jane Eyre is the rare book that manages to be good by virtue of ineffable charm alone, despite not having very much going for it in terms of overall plot.

There is something more going on in Jane Eyre than mere charm, true, something authentically powerful--if, as will be see, brief. But the power of Jane Eyre has less to do with the conflict of great forces that typifies great works of literature, and more to do with the subtle irritation of a delayed resolution to its most important episode. Instead of a race between values through the people who represent those values, Jane Eyre tasks us with a race to turn its pages and find out its secrets--still a race, but a race whose victory, barring the boredom of the reader, is assured.

The word "episode" above is a clue to the larger problem. Jane Eyre is a novel built on episodes, loosely tied together by their common, likable and eponymous protagonist. Jane Eyre is an orphan in the care of her brutal relatives, who despise her due to her outspoken character combined with her low social station. They eventually foist her off on the grim boarding school of Lowood.

As a narrator, Jane is ideal: objective enough to provide us with a good account of events, outspoken enough to bump the plot along whenever it needs bumping, and virtuous enough never to frustrate our expectations. Often enough, our viewpoint is hers; only we're not quite so witty and we're without quite so apt an eye for injustice--again making Jane, in page-after-page of her revelations, a delight to read. The novel's rhetoric is also inventive, accomplishing its routine narrative tasks via devices more elaborate than are probably necessary, yet with something fresh about each.

Jane's attempt to chide herself into abandoning her interest in her brooding employer, Edward Rochester, takes the form of a contest between two mental pictures, and the inevitable attempt by Rochester to coax out Jane's feelings involves an elaborate and well-detailed ruse involving disguises and a gypsy fortuneteller. The book, and its narrator, both definitely have charm: we like Jane, we like what she says, and we want to see what she will say next.

What We Like About Jane Eyre

Where we like Jane the most is in the book's principal episode, which involves Jane working as a governess for a young charge of dark, Byronic Rochester amidst the mysteries of his dark, Byronic estate Thornfield--all revealed, of course, after many dark, Byronic outbursts of extreme sentiments that Charlotte Bronte probably enjoyed writing very much. And, Rochester is actually enjoyable: a match for Jane in terms of wit, impressive in his authority, and sympathetic in his vulnerability. He's likable enough, in fact, that once Jane begins to speculate on the possibility of becoming closer still to her employer, we realize that we like the idea of these two becoming a pair. Suddenly, the story floods with tension. We're no longer reading just because we happen to like Jane, but because we're invested in a likable outcome.

More: we're invested in a likable outcome that seems increasingly threatened by Rochester's secrets. Bronte hints at these with the facility of a mystery novelist: she knows the ideal times to drop a scream from the walls or a mysterious guest from the past into our laps. In her continued ability to strain, felicitously, at the bounds of rhetoric, she raises the novel to a level no mystery writer usually wants to attempt.

And the conclusion, when it finally hits, is worth the wait--not only raising the level of tension and rhetoric, but also the thematic level of the book as well. The Rochester episode is the story that everyone remembers from Jane Eyre, and the one part of the book that deserves to be called truly great.

But then there's the rest of the book, which isn't great; it's just there. Jane's school is infested with typhus, Jane meets her long-lost cousin, Jane is tempted to run off and become a missionary: really, how does this stack up to Thornfield? And why does it need to be there at all, other than filling in a necessary gap in time before Rochester can come storming back in on his black horse (figuratively, of course, considering certain events in the plot) and make the story interesting again?

It needs to be there, one might think, because the story isn't about Rochester and Jane; it's about Jane--which would be true. But, if the story is about Jane alone, relegating Rochester to a brief but important incident in Jane's life, then it's not a great story. With her her likable, narratorial qualities, Jane may be a great narrator, but she makes an extremely lousy dynamic character, even if she is involved in a typhus scare.

Jane is objective, outspoken, and virtuous throughout, which means she's not particularly susceptible to temptations (except those Rochester provides). That means that Rochester is crucial to the real, emotional conflict of the book--crucial to the power of the book. The rest is just Jane being Jane, which may be fun to read, but it doesn't intersect with any real threat, any real conflict of values that lends a great book its electric charge.

So what the novel has to its name is rhetorical brilliance, a good episode that doesn't take up nearly a large enough percentage of the page count, and a lot of needless distractions.

There are great books that are structurally unbalanced, even structurally deranged, Don Quixote being maybe the prime example, but even Don Quixote is unusually good about keeping its Quixote chapters strictly separate from its "filler" chapters, allowing the knight to remain his untarnished self throughout its plot, and throughout our memories.

Whereas Bronte, in taking as her narrative logic an episodic structure united by an ideal protagonist, gives her book a larger measure of consistency at the expense of diluting its overall strength. Thus Jane Eyre remains a beautiful sandcastle while it's being experienced, but not one of which much (save its brief heart) remains after the tides of time and memory crash down over its Thornfieldean parapets.

用英语写一篇作文向大家推荐你最喜欢的文学著作

My favuurite book

I like reading books,my favourite is 'childhood',which is written by Gorky.He is one of the most famous writers in the world.

The book tells something about Gorky's childhood.That is very different from ours.He was very unlucky .

My favourite scene is his mother tells him to learn.

My favurite character is Alyosha.He is different from other foolish people.

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