Introduction: 1) (Background Information) Throughout the ages, the entirety of the human race has been locked in constant reflection upon what it truly means to partake in society’s continuance. 2) (More Specific Background Information) Few people have achieved enlightenment while on Earth with regards to such an abstract thought, however, when carefully analyzed, the question is seen to have a rather simplistic answer. 3) (Thesis Statement) While you endeavour on the journey that is characterized as life, it is necessary that you experience the three major aspects that encompass what it means to exist. 4) (Main arguments) 1: A person must experience suffering 2: A person must learn about the world around them. 3: A person must experience …show more content…
3) (Supporting Detail 2) Physical agony is prevalent among the sick and the injured and is more frequent in countries afflicted by poverty. 4) (Supporting Detail 3) Emotional despair is a close acquaintance for millions of people who have experienced loss, isolation, and mockery. 5) (Concluding Sentence) Though it is the most unwelcome portion of life it is quite possibly the most important because of the lessons it teaches and the experiences it provides. Paragraph 2: 1) (Main argument 1/Topic Sentence) Another main aspect of our existence is to learn as much as humanly possible about all facets of life. 2) (Supporting Detail 1) A person may become academically and practically (referencing skills such as cooking, cleaning, and repairing) wise by acquiring as much knowledge as possible through experiences and social systems that teach them certain skills and …show more content…
For example, family issues. 5) (Concluding Sentence) In life, to learn is to become wise in all facets of life, it is to understand humanity and what causes people to act the way they do. Above all, it is to grow in empathy so that society may become more connected through the struggles that afflict every member whether it be physical, mentally, or emotionally. Paragraph 3: 1) (Main argument 2/Topic Sentence) At some point in life, everyone learns to love something. Though this special emotion can be felt in many it often takes three major forms. 2) (Supporting Detail 1) Love can be shown in a family setting, where it is felt for reasons that are bound to the intimacy of the family. 3) (Supporting Detail 2) It can also be shown through friendships, where people who are not related become as close to as siblings, hence the term “brother from another mother”. 4) (Supporting Detail 3) Finally, love if constantly shown romantically through the intense feelings of affection between two people (who are most often of the opposite