Persuasive Essay pertaining to the Crucible, Reflects on the importance of a name.
Persuasive Essay - "Name"
Everyone in this world has some sort of name that they go by, whether it be their real name or a nick name. Most peoples names are placed under a category which is usually good or bad. Have you ever heard that phrase " that name sounds familiar ?" Well Having a good name is very important in life because, people don't usually remember you by your face, they remember you by your name.
We all know that no one is perfect and that everyone makes mistakes. Sometimes making the wrong decision can scar your name for life, and give you a bad reputation. That reputation and name are stuck with you for the rest of your life. It's easy to make a good name for yourself, but very hard to get that good name back after it becomes destroyed. A bad name is very hard to shed.
It is extremely important for a person to keep their name in good condition. Not only for the purpose of friends and other petty things like that, but also because of the future that is in store. If you go to an interview to become employed and the employer has heard you name being buzzed around somewhere in his workshop, then it will become difficult for you to become an employee for that particular position. It ruins your chances of being accepted in which the position or job that you applied for.
Not only is it important to have a good name for all of these reason that I have discussed, but it also important to have a good name for ell self being. It is important to think highly of yourself and have respect for yourself and for your name. Also, I think it is important that...
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This essay defintely needs some work, you have only explorered one aspect of the importance of names and not the other. You forget to mention it's importance as an reminder of the past, an identity, and it's meaning.
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