The document explores the theme of love and its impact on human decisions, exemplified through the relationship between a princess and her lover. Despite societal constraints, the princess's determination to save her lover from a trial reflects the depth of her feelings and willingness to defy norms. Ultimately, the narrative suggests that choosing vengeance over love would lead to her own unhappiness, highlighting the complexities of human emotions.
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Debate Speech
The document explores the theme of love and its impact on human decisions, exemplified through the relationship between a princess and her lover. Despite societal constraints, the princess's determination to save her lover from a trial reflects the depth of her feelings and willingness to defy norms. Ultimately, the narrative suggests that choosing vengeance over love would lead to her own unhappiness, highlighting the complexities of human emotions.
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All humans possess the capacity to feel.
Our feelings are pivotal factors of our
humanity as they affect each and every facet of our daily lives. They make up a prodigious portion of our decisions and actions. I believe that it is inculcated in our human nature to give love and to crave it. This is evidently seen through the princess and her lover’s relationship. There is reason to believe that she did truly loved him. I would like to point out that in the first place, she was fully aware that he was of low stature and that the relationship would diminish her reputation as well as her father’s but still, she comitted herself to their union and defied the rules of conformity and society in doing so. Upon learning that he was to face trial in the arena, she went at lengths to ensure that she’d be the one to decide his fate. The princess invested her wealth and used immense force and will in order to find out which of her two choices would be behind the doors. Perhaps only lunatics and those driven completely mad by love. The statements I’ve mentioned are enough to tell us that she was desparate to keep him alive. Luckily, choosing the lady’s door was her best choice. If she did pick the lady, the possibility of her and her lover ending up together would not even be implausable. The princess, clever as she is, could always find ways to put a stop to her lover’s betrothal to the lady behind the door. Somehow, she could find a way to eliminate the lady. Being the princess has its privileges. She is the apple of the eye of the most powerful man in the kingdom. The king possessess powers that even the law or ancent traditions cannot withold. He gets everything he wants with the snap of his fingers. The princess, if planned out carefully could be able to manipulate her father, change his mind, and eventually save her beloved. If she could not reach it by means of the king, her wit will always permit her to discover new ways to go about the situation for after all, she had succeded in the task of finding out which of the two choices were behind the doors. A task which we all thought could never be accomlished. Apparently, luck is on her side.With all the courage built up inside of her, she will stop at nothing to finally get what she wants. You may think that the princess prefered the door containing the bloodthirsty Tiger because she inherited her father’s semi barbarism. I say different. I now ask you: What would her barbarism give her in return? Only the rush of momentary satisfaction. The joy of short lived pleasure. She may relish the sight of her lover being massacred and gorged down. His flesh being torn apart, piece by piece and the smell of blood. And she may prefer it over him being with another, a woman whom she loathed in all the world, for eternity but once she chooses the tiger not oly does she kill him but also her own chance of being happy for the rest of her life along with her lover.