Roman husbands during this time might expect their wife to have unique qualities and virtues that they admire and adore. By the looks of this article, the husband was amazed by the virtues of his wife and that other women could not compare to her. A Roman husband would want to see a woman with love for the family and one that is loyal to him. Also he would want his wife to look out for his good fortune and be very modest. A wife should have generosity and devotion to her family. A wife should also be open minded…
Byron in your Marriage and Divorce class we discussed values and qualities needed or desired in a good relationship. In Relationship Rescue Dr. Phil also covers some of these same things. He has a section named “Internalizing the Values needed to build & maintain a strong relationship” (McGraw, 2000). In class we discussed some of these very characteristics. Values and qualities such as the 10 Heart Qualities and the 10 Character Qualities. The 10 heart qualities are as follows Love, Empathy, Sympathy, Compassion, Caring, Tenderness, Sensitivity, Generosity, Forgiveness, and Oneness or Spirituality . The 10 character qualities are these Honesty, Responsibility, Respect, Self-Control, Commitment, Equality, Obedience, Patience, The courage to do what is right, and do no harm. Now I’m going to elaborate on some of these characteristics that are very important for the individuals in a healthy relationship to obtain. Starting with heart qualities love is very important no one wants to even start a relationship with someone they don’t think is capable of loving. Love is the ability of one person to be or at least strive to be self-less in regards to the one they claim to love. Love exudes patience, kindness and is just undeniably genuine. Another heart quality is empathy which is taking on a genuine care for your significant other and what they may be going through. Being able to place yourself in their shoes and truly provide support in a way you would want to be supported in…
her time cleaning and keeping her husband happy around the house. The length of her hair and…
Virtues of a Perfect Bride by Chris Mount English 101 Dr. Mary Ann Kohli October 12, 2001 Chris Mount Dr. Mary Ann Kohli Eng 101 October 11, 2001 Virtues of a Perfect Bride In Dandin 's "The Perfect Bride," Saktikumara is searching for patience, creativity and a good sense of other virtues in a wife along with her beauty. The definition of virtue is as follows: moral excellence and righteousness; goodness and an example or kind of moral excellence. Saktikumara is looking for a wife to do the daily duties around the house like clean, cook, and tend to Saktikumara 's ever need. In his search for this perfect bride he gets laughed at but in the end he finds a girl whose name is never reviled. Through out the story the girl proves that she has all the wifely virtues along with the beauty that Saktikumara is looking for in a wife.…
My perfect mate would have some requirements for obvious reasons. She would be funny, polite, athletic, and neat. She also would have to have a nice family, she would be able to take care of me, and she would have to have good intentions in life. Finally she would need to look good, not super model good but not butt ugly, a happy medium I’d say. That is what I would look for in a perfect mate.…
A book tells a story and gives you a visual in your head. Perfect chemistry is a story of a boy in a gang and a girl with a perfect reputation. Their attraction to each other comes as a surprise as though a slap to the face. This was something neither on them wanted but when they explored the attraction since they couldn’t keep away from each other, they fell in love. The genre of this story is young adult since the story contains problems from the normal teen’s life. The story is told from the girl’s and boy’s point of view and changing in each chapter, going from the boy to the girl. The style used in this book is very simple, though some vocabulary words may be difficult to conceive. The story is especially two teens and how life may seem different one the outside for them but really their lives were quite similar. Some problems for them may not have been the normal teens but mostly a teen can relate to most of their problems. The genre is young adult because of the characters being about the high school age and having a story similar with a lot of teen living in the cities, where violence and gangs are normal way of life. In most books, the story is told from only one character’s view but in this one it was told from both the male and female character’s view. This helped in explaining how each event in the story had an effect on them and how they reacted to it. The reader is told the story where most details are known only to the reader but no other characters. The author has used some figurative language, has followed the normal sentence structure for the most part. The vocabulary in the books was difficult at times; some words wouldn’t have been comprehensible unless a dictionary was near. This story has different layers to it and may seem difficult to grasp at first but as soon as the reader gets past a chapter or two, it grabs the reader’s attention, quickly. The story is about two…
She defines a wife a someone who is perfect for everything and willing to do all for the family. On the other hand, my idea of a wife should have the right to makes a decision and do what best for her family. For example, If she doesn’t feel like cooking for tonight dinner, she can decide for the whole family go out to eat, or when ordering food, she would know her kids doesn’t like cheese in their spaghetti and her husband favorite dishes to eat. Thus, keeping up with the housework can sometimes overwork, the wife can take a break from cooking and make times for herself, she could plan to have lunch with her friends, go shopping.…
The poem I chose to write this final reaction paper on is the poem entitled “Perfect Dress” by Marisa de los Santos. I chose this poem because the meaning of it seemed to just jump out at me and it was one of the few poems I thought I actually had a good grasp on.…
The most important to me is that he is a Christian, respectful, and humble. The traits that can help support our family would be: supportive, relaxed, ambitious, and thoughtful. These can make life a lot easier when it comes to nurturing children and having a healthy relationship. Additionally, I’d love for him to be confident, humble, honest, daring, and playful. These could lead to a spontaneous, fun relationship, which is very important to me.…
Your opinion on how you want your future to be playing a big role in the outcome of your life. No guy is going to be perfect or do no wrong. Therefore, you have to put that to the side and realize the traits that would make him the perfect guy in your eyes or for you. The perfect husband for me would need to be respectful. This means he would not only have to be respectful to me, but to my family and others. He would have to have faith and be confident in himself and in God. Also, he would need to be caring and an athletic guy who likes to have a good time. These are the most important traits that my future husband would have to offer. I want to be able to live the life I want with good influences helping me through it. This will then benefit the life of the children I plan to have.…
My moms’ idea of a perfect wife is that she is respectful and thoughtful. Respect is important for many reasons. Knowing that someone respects you means they could also trust and care for you. Have a thoughtful wife can also be an amazing trait. One way this trait is great is they care about your feelings…
1. Fulfillment of an obligation, social & religious – marriage helps you to be tolerant, unselfish and caring, helps you to be disciplined in your finances and time.…
Judy Brady specified in her text, “Why I Want a Wife” that having a wife would be great, and then she starts naming off many things that woman name that make a man very happy. She supports her claim by first talking about her friend who had recently been divorced and trying to look for another wife, then she starts talking about the small things that women do that would make a man want a wife, then she starts asking why wouldn’t she want a wife, and finally asks “Why wouldn’t anybody want a wife?” Judy Brady’s purpose is to list off the things that wives can do in order to show that wives are very important people in the life of a man, and that we should take care of them because the author is a feminist. She really creates a very informative and serious tone for the feminist groups around the U.S.…
Love is definitely the main aspect to take into account when selection your mate, but it is probably not the only one. In my country, the critical economic situation plays its part, too. The fact that your husband/wife has got solid incomes and a steady job is also an influential criterion. It doesn’t mean that you will break up with somebody because of that, but you will probably wait to make the big announcement or give it a second thought. Another reason to bear in mind is that your beloved must be accepted by your family and friends. In real life, people do not leave everything for the one they love. Having your family and friends supporting the union makes it easier and more pleasantly. Lastly, I believe that sharing goals is a must too, for instance, kids. Two people cannot be together if their future lives go differently. This may sound obvious but sometimes it isn’t.…
Women are creative in whatever they do. If there’s a problem, they will try to view it from as many different angles as possible. They won’t be stuck at one thing, but will go ahead and think of out-of-the-box…