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    Friendship: A Single Soul Dwelling in Two 
    Bodies         
    Friendship is 
    considered one of the central human experiences and for many 
    people it may be as important as love. It is an essential 
    component of many people's daily lives. It is rather difficult 
    to describe the main features of friendship in one phrase. 
    Friendship means devotion, faith, complete trust and 
    unselfishness. A friend is a person who understands and supports 
    you in times of need or crisis, shows kindness and sympathy, has 
    similar tastes, interests and life philosophies. 
    Your friend is 
    your helper, adviser and supporter. You can always trust him and 
    share your hardships with him. Friends are absolutely 
    disinterested and they help you without being asked to and 
    without the expectation that you will have to repay them. A true 
    friend can always acknowledge his fault if he is wrong and 
    apologize. Besides, a true friend can forgive you if you have 
    hurt his feelings or if you have given him a lot of trouble. 
    In Greek and 
    Roman times, friendship was thought of as being an essential 
    constituent of both a good society and a good life. It was 
    supposed to nurture wisdom and happiness. Aristotle, a Greek 
    philosopher and scientist, believed that friendship could fall 
    into three categories: it could be based on utility, pleasure or 
    goodness. In its latter state, Aristotle described it as being 
    'a single soul dwelling in two bodies'. During the time of the 
    Roman Empire, Cicero had his own beliefs on friendship. He 
    thought that in order to have a true friendship with someone 
    there must be all honesty and truth. If there isn't, then this 
    isn't a true friendship. 
    There are 
    different types of friendship. For example not every friend is 
    called your best or close friend. Your best friend is a person 
    with whom your share strong interpersonal ties. Your soulmate is 
    someone who is considered the ultimate, true, and eternal half 
    of your soul. An acquaintance is a person with whom you don't 
    share emotional ties, for example your coworker. A person with 
    whom you share a 'postal' relationship and communicate through 
    letters is your pen pal. Nowadays it is very popular to make 
    friends online. Friendship that takes place over the Internet is 
    called Internet friendship. 
    Most people have 
    friends, regardless of gender, age, education, financial 
    position and residency. But they tend to form friendships with 
    representatives of their own social circle and with people of 
    their own age. There is often a gap between people with 
    different educational level, life experience and financial 
    standing. In other words most people understand friendship as a 
    union of the equal. However some of us have friends who are much 
    younger or older than we are, who are poorer or wealthier and 
    whose level of education is much higher or lower than ours. 
    Some reserved and 
    shy people find making friends rather difficult. Besides, 
    friendship means rendering a service to your friend from time to 
    time, telling the truth and exhibiting loyalty. It takes time 
    and effort, but true friendship is worth of it. It is stressful 
    to live in the world of strangers, that's why people need 
    friends. They give us a sense of being protected, emotional 
    comfort and moral support. Having no friends can be emotionally 
    damaging in some cases. As the proverb says, 'A true friend is 
    the best possession'.
 
      
      
    
 1. Complete each sentence (A-H) with one of the endings 
    (1-8):
 A. Friendship is considered
 B. Friendship means
 C. A friend is a person who understands and supports you
 D. Friends are absolutely disinterested and they help you
 E. In Greek and Roman times, friendship was thought of as being
 F. Most people have friends, regardless of
 G. Most people understand friendship as
 H. Friends give us
 
 1. without being asked to and without the expectation that you 
    will have to repay them.
 2. a union of the equal.
 3. an essential constituent of both a good society and a good 
    life.
 4. one of the central human experiences.
 5. a sense of being protected, emotional comfort and moral 
    support.
 6. devotion, faith, complete trust and unselfishness.
 7. gender, age, education, financial position and residency.
 8. in times of need or crisis.
 
 2. Give the definitions of the following words
 • best friend
 • soulmate
 • acquaintance
 • pen pal
 • Internet friendship
 
 3. Agree or disagree with the following statements. Explain 
    your point of view
 • Friendship means complete trust and openness.
 • Friends should have similar views, outlook and hobbies.
 • A person can have only one friend.
 • Friendship helps a person realize his or her individuality.
 • Friendship between a man and a woman is impossible.
 • It is easier to find a friend in a small town or village than 
    in a big city.
 • Friendship is possible only between people of the same 
    generation and social status.
 • When business relations start, friendship ends.
 
      
    
    4. Answer the questions1) Why is friendship an essential component of many people's 
    daily lives?
 2) Do you agree with Aristotle's/Cicero's ideas of friendship? 
    Why?
 3) Why do people tend to form friendships with representatives 
    of their own social circle and with people of their own age?
 4) Can you agree that friendship as a union of the equal? Why?
 5) Why can having no friends be emotionally damaging?
 6) What would your life be like without friends?
 7) What traits of character should a person possess to become 
    your friend?
 8) What is your attitude to Internet friendship?
 
 5. Read the following proverbs about friendship and explain 
    their meaning. Try to find their Russian equivalents. Find other 
    proverbs about friendship
 • Better an open enemy than a false friend.
 • They are rich who have true friends.
 • A friend in need is a friend indeed.
 • Lend your money and lose your friend.
 • A faithful friend is a medicine of life.
 • Friendship cannot stand always on one side.
 • A friend to all is a friend to none.
 • A man is known by the company he keeps.
 • Friendship, the older it grows, the stronger it is.
 • Short reckonings make long friends.
 • Before you make a friend eat a bushel of salt with him.
 • Books and friends should be few but good.
 • Life without a friend is like death without a witness.
 • Be slow in choosing a friend, but slower in changing him.
 • The best mirror is an old friend.
 
 6. Read the quotations below. Choose any statement and 
    comment on it
 • Friendship... is not something you learn in school. But if 
    you haven't learned the meaning of friendship, you really 
    haven't learned anything. (Muhammad AH)
 • Since there is nothing so well worth having as friends, never 
    lose a chance to make them. (Francesco Guicciardini)
 • Wishing to befriends is quick work, but friendship is a slow 
    ripening fruit. (Aristotle)
 • The friend is the man who knows all about you, and still likes 
    you. (Elbert Hubbard)
 • Friendship is unnecessary, like philosophy, like art... It has 
    no survival value; rather it is one of those things that give 
    value to survival. (C. S. Lewis)
 • The language of friendship is not words but meanings. (Henry 
    David Thoreau)
 
 Points for discussion. Prepare a short speech on one of the 
    following topics.
 1. Friendship cannot be compelled.
 2. Life without friends isn't worth living.
 3. To have a friend, be a friend.
 4. A good friend is my nearest relation.
 5. A treacherous friend is worse than the most dangerous enemy.
 
      
    
    A. 
    The dictionary defines a friend as 'someone who you know and 
    like very much and enjoy spending time with'. Give your own 
    definition of the words 'friend' and 'friendship'. 
    
    B. Read the text 'A Single Soul Dwelling in Two Bodies' and say 
    if you agree with this definition of friendship.
 
      
      
      
      
    Из учебного пособия 
    
    "Открывая 
    мир с английским языком. Современные темы для обсуждения. 
    Готовимся к ЕГЭ" Юнёва С.А. 2012г.   
      
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