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Originally Posted by IamIronMan
We are always guided to avoid literary and argumentative essays, but in 2019 there were a lot of argumentative and literary essays like
Let there be more light at the corridors of worship places
First of all, I can't even comprehend this. Is this talking ab out religious freedom or a movement against atheism.
Urdu literature and progressive movements
Unfortunately, my Burger schools never taught me this
Truth is lived, not taught
Too philosophical to invest my time into this during exam.
Sometime we donot see, what we see
Again beyond my brain
Can anyone else comment about this essay paper?
I did democracy essay, which ones did others do?
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Dear, these topics are not all about philosophy and literature.
For instance the topic one "
Let there be more light at the corridors of worship places" is about the the need of more tolerance, humanity, compassion, coexistence, love, respect etc in the realms of various religious places or seminaries around the world. The reason is that various religions are exploited for personal gains by extremists and clerics in contemporaray times that brings so much harm to the world. So, there is a need to spread and teach peace and love in the corridors of worship places to make this world more secure and pleasant.
Similarly, the topic "
Sometime we do not see, what we see" tells us that it's not necessary that what we are seeing is the reality. In this essay we can write various examples as supporting arguments such as
Social media and its hidden evils
UN: the proponent or violator of human equality?
Free trade and its hidden agenda
Democracy: rule of the people or rule over the people?
Evils associated with modern and improved lifestyle
Freedom of speech and its repercussions
Traitors in the guise of friends
Love marriages usually fail
Coeducation: not absolutely perfect way of learning
Financial instituions: a new form of imperialism
Debt trap of china under the cloak of investment
etc
So, one can write the quotational essay even by using arguments from comtemporary happenings.