Topic: Cause of a divorce
Audience: Person’s looking for causes of Divorce or what may lead to a Divorce.
Purpose: To bring to light the different reasons that lead to a Divorce.
1. Introduction:
A. Lead in Strategies
1. Define Divorce
2. The types of person’s affect by it
3. How did I learn about it – Personal experience
B. My thesis & Essay map: There are as many theories on this issue divorce as there are people offering the usual explanations are communication, compromise, and commitment, and it’s hard to disagree with them.
2. Body
Cause & effect #1: Lacking knowledge of each other
1. Not knowing your partner good enough
2. Knowing your partner for a short time
Cause & effect #2: The causes of being unfaithful
1. Stress
2. Lack of attention
3. Gluttony Cause & effect #3: Not for the right cause
1. Rushing into a marriage
2. Marring for comfort
3. Being forced into a marriage
Causes of a Divorce
There are as many theories on this issue divorce as there are people offering them. The usual explanations are communication, compromise, and commitment, and it’s hard to disagree with them. Indeed, if both spouses were consistently able to communicate with each other, able and willing to compromise with each other, and 100% committed to their marriage, it’s hard to see how it could fail. Marriages work if both spouses obey the principles of the faith. What seems to cause the most trouble is the extent to which both the husband and wife had close, long-term, platonic relationships with members of the opposite sex before they met. When you think about it, this makes sense. It’s startling to reflect on how little time husbands and wives spend in genuinely romantic interaction. They will spend most of their married life relating to each other as friends. If either or both of them lack the essential skills or inclination to do that, the marriage is unlikely to thrive.