On the vast grassland, farmer Tom keeps a flock of sheep. Every morning, he herded sheep on the grassland and let them run freely for food, enjoying the sunshine, cool breeze and green grass. However, when night falls, Tom will drive the sheep back to the sheepfold and let them spend the night safely and warmly.
This scene of daily life makes us think deeply about freedom and bondage. In sheep, we see the balance between freedom and bondage, and also the philosophy of life itself. First, we must see the value of freedom. In the flock, every sheep is free. They can run, feed and play on the grassland at will.
This freedom allows sheep to fully display their personality and vitality. It is because of this freedom that sheep can live so comfortably on the grassland. Therefore, we can say that freedom is the source of life and vitality and indispensable. However, we should also see the necessity of bondage.
Although sheep can run freely on the grassland for food, they are still bound by Tom. Tom drives the sheep back to the sheepfold every night so that they can spend the night safely and warmly. This bondage ensures the safety of sheep and enables them to live and reproduce with peace of mind. Without restraint, sheep may be attacked by wild animals or even become extinct.
The significance of argumentative writing
The significance of the discussion lies in summarizing the formation of many universal truths such as "justice" and "jurisprudence". Writing argumentative essays can make perceptual brain area and rational brain area cooperate better. Students often do speculative exercises in combination with argumentative topics, so that they will be more comprehensive and rational when looking at problems and complex social phenomena.
In fact, readers are quite tolerant of argumentative essays. Because most people understand that there are thousands of things and thousands of reasons in the world. Even things that seem to belong to the same category will have different reasons just because of subtle differences in premises or different plots in the process.