Arranged Marriage
By: Fatih • Essay • 262 Words • December 19, 2009 • 1,061 Views
Essay title: Arranged Marriage
Everyone knows how hard it is to find a mate for marriage. Each person is free to decide how the mate selection will take place. Some people would rather conduct this selection by themselves, without any help, while others prefer to get help from an outside source, like their parents or a matchmaker. In this essay, I will make a distinction between the traditional arranged marriage and the modern definition of an arranged marriage at 3 points: first, matchmaker; second, arranged mate’s attitude; third, the life after marriage.
First, the difference is matchmaker. The traditional arranged marriage is determined by the parents without the consent of the future couple. The modern view is very different from traditional view. In most instances it is a service, provided by an agency, or a good friend. The purpose is to find a compatible mate, with the greatest number of similarities and the same primary objective: marriage.
Second, the difference is the arranged mate’s attitude.