Dynamics, importance and effects of friendshipThe theme of the personal relationship is broad and complex and draws its strength and meaning from the two attributes. The close connection between people arises from bonds and interactions that gradually grow and develop into mutual experiences. However they are absolutely not static. They continue to change with the change in behavior, the situation in question and eventually evolve. Personal relationships are highly dynamic, and for people to enjoy their benefits, they must be prepared to make sacrifices, use some skills to keep the fire burning, gather information, practice doing what a particular relationship requires, and get social support if necessary . Friendship is a form of personal relationship where close bonds exist between two or more people and live in a platform where mutual experiences, shared interests, emotional connection, proximity and social support are embraced. Real life friendships are closer than online ones in today's world. Unlike couples like romance and marriage, friendship is immune to deep affection and flourishes on a bed of deep trust. Betraying that trust can permanently ruin the friendship, but people with social knowledge skills and a great history find a way to make peace together. Friends call on each other in times of need. They offer unconditional and unremitting support and comfort until the situation improves. This is how the relationship between friends evolves. It subsidizes a healthy and happy life because it prevents effects of social alienation for the parties involved in the friendship. However, friendship cannot be free of physical, emotional, and spiritual suffering when mismanaged. There is no literature that highlights... the center of the card... different characters and gives life the meaning of friendship. Odysseus' perseverance for twenty years as he waited to return to his wife Penelope and son Telemachus is evidence of what close bonds can force a person to do. Achilles maintains the tradition of friendship with guests and stops fighting with a Trojan. They value traditions more than the interest of the two sides in that war. Gilgamesh and Enkidu play a vital role in their respective transformations even with Enkidu's tragic passing. It is a demonstration of the infinite support that friendship can require in life and death. Works Cited Homer. and Stanley Lombardo. Odyssey. 1st ed. Indianapolis: Hackett Pub. Co., 2000. Print.Homer. and Stephen Mitchell. The Iliad. 1st ed. New York: Free Press, 2011. Print.Mitchell, Stephen. Gilgamesh. 1st ed. New York: Free Press, 2004. Print.
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