Teenage Marriage By Vivian Hamilton: Article Analysis

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Teenage marriage occurs everywhere in the whole wide nation and even as of today, it is still happening all around the world. Almost every high school senior graduates or drop outs, you see some of your own friends or cousins already having a life together at a totally young age. January 30th, 2013, opinion article written by Vivian Hamilton, from the Concurring Opinions urges people that the marriage age should be raised. The written article is to provide information to inform people “why we should raise the marriage age.” This is the actual title representing the article. The author tries to persuade the reader why the marriage age should be raised, in order to reduce the number of divorce and to help women’s mental and physical health, along …show more content…

This brings and catches the reader’s attention and interest on wanting to know what the social cost of early marriage are because the author provides his published work where he argues and talks more about the social cost of early marriage. That increased the author’s point for the readers to have a high belief in what he has to say about his argument. This also refers to where the author has a really credibility effort put into the article persuading the readers on the issue. By providing his published work talking about social costs of early marriage improves the readers thinking and opinion towards the writer’s opinion article. It also gives the readers a high chance of reading the authors published works. The High Costs of Early Marriage, Causes of Early Marriage Instability, and Proposal supports and strengthening the argument on why we should raise the marriage age. It provides many variety examples of the high costs of early marriage and instability. “Of marriages entered at age 25 or later, fewer than 30% end in divorce.” “Of marriages entered before age 18, on the other hand, nearly 70% end in divorce.” This comparison between marriages at age 25 and before age 18 supports the author’s …show more content…

This also leads to divorce and causing the women to highly develop a more percentage of having mental and physical health problems. Also separation between the two parents, causes the mother and the child to endure life in the future. The writer stated that “Women who marry before age 19 are 50% more likely to drop out of high school than are their unmarried counterparts, and 4 times less likely to complete college.” (Hamilton Par.9). The age is very important according to the author because the older you are the more mature you are and the more experience you will have and will face around you. But the younger the person is the higher chance of them don’t have any clue on what they’re