Description
English 1101
Essay 5: Definition
Draft Due: 7.14
Revision Due: 7.28
In a paper of three to four pages (minimum 900 words), create a definitional argument. A definitional argument builds on your work in the example argument as well as description and narration.
The topic is basic and builds on the definition of ‘sport’ in the discussion board and the Vonnegut story, ‘Harrison Bergeron.’ The idea here is for you to establish a working definition for a concept that is generally seen as a societal good (like ‘equality’ or ‘justice’ in the Vonnegut story—who would argue that equality is a bad thing?), but that can be taken too far and become destructive to individuals.
Examples might include: beauty, privacy, patriotism, faith, truth, and liberty.
You may use any of these words or pick one of your own—I would certainly run your choice by me for suggestions and brain-storming.
Explanation & Answer
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Running head: DESCRIPTION OF LIBERTY
Description of Liberty
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Description of Liberty
Introduction
Scholars have devised and provided narrations with regards to various phenomena within
the society. Some of the aspects looked into points to ethics, truth. Faith, and even liberty.
Multiple books and narratives strive to prove both sides of a story-whether it is good or
detrimental. For example, Harrison gives the description relating to sport in his book, " equality
and justice in the Vonnegut story. In line with the above area of discussion, it is vital that the
author comes up with a topic that includes the definition, examples and even a narration and
historical account of its significance within the society. For this investigation, the author looks
into the liberty concept in depth, and a description proceeds to the conclusion part of the whole
operation at any particular juncture.
The definition and the historical account of liberty
Several personalities have defined right, and it has many meanings within the world. First
of all, we can define freedom as the state of being free from an oppressive regime and authority
by having the free will to do an act;...