Review of Aristotle
There are several different types of friendship and within those types, there are different levels. One of the basic types is between the rich class and the poor class. It seems as if the wealthy need friends in order to share their possessions and belongs. After all, what good are money and material items without anybody to share them with? Those living near poverty need friends on a more desperate basis. They feel much more secure if they have friends to protect them when "the road gets rough." (p. 688). When we travel about, we may see a man with many friends. Often times we tend to think of this man as well liked, or possible a noble man. This thought is derived from the amount of friends around him. For example, there are two men. One has a single friend beside him. The other has five friends around him. Most likely, we will think of the man with five friends to be more noble and well liked than the man with one friend. It is always good to have friends, after all, aren't two brains better than one? However, we must watch how we chose our friends. The ideal friendship, also known as the perfect relationship, is based on love and affection. How we choose our friends is all together different. It is like the
" In my opinion, I see this as the classic quote, "Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder. I have to disagree with Aristotle on his opinion of friends for the poorer class. In critiquing Aristotle's work, I must say that he has done an excellent job with writing this piece. I have always thought that the lower class people have had a firmer grasp on the true meaning of friendship. It is often referred to as friendship based on "utility" (p. For example, I am not rich, nor poor, so when I spoke of friendship between these two classes, I spoke in general. " If we have a "real friend" we wish him well for his own sake, not for the conversation's sake. I believe that there is no such thing as a perfect friendship, because nothing in this world is perfect. I was able to relate to almost every part of it. I agree that the wealthy have friends in order to share their wealth and belongings. I would have to say that the main reason is that I might lack the ability to phrase and word my thoughts according to my beliefs. It is an internal trait that we all carry which tells us whom we can really trust and consider a true friend. This type of relationship is extremely rare; it takes two of a kind with similar interests and moral beliefs to form it.
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