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Carrigan, M. (2014, February 12). The Sociology of Friendship. Retrieved from The Sociological Imagination: http://sociologicalimagination.org/archives/14889

The sociology of frienship gives a basis of the types of friendships and their effects to the social status of individuals. 

There is the friendship of the white, heterosexual men which has been described as the least emotionally supportive relationship in the American society. men are normally friends but the they prefer enganging in activities rather than conversations which are usually supposed to help people get through tough times. The article refers to these friendship types as shoulder-to-shoulder friendships.

The things that women want to get from friendships are basically the same as those that men want. The difference is that the men do not get the same out of friendships with their fellow women. This eventually translates to the men being less social and more inclined to keeping their problems to themselves. Many men do not realize that in the long run the society prevents them from being open and able to connect with their inner selves.

The source offers a foundation of studying friendship and reveals the areas to look at when comparing new friendships to other new social interactions and works of art. The presence of a little bit of history being involved in putting the article together also offers more credible information about friendship and how to approach it as a subject of study.

Schwartz, P. (2014, December 31). Early Friendships Profoundly Affects Child’s Development. Retrieved from Hudson Valley Parent: hvparent.com/early-friendships-profoundly-affects-childs-development

The development of friendship and how people make friends begin from their childhood. 

The article focuses on the development of friendships as people grow. It is important to know how friendships come about and why they turn out as they do. A social activity like forming friendships is something people learn as they are being socialized right from childhood and into adulthood. As a result, the most important friendships in a person’s life are those that they form as children. They help shape the character and personality of the said individual. According to this article, the first step in friendship is usually a selfish one. The children only keep the friendships that makes them happy. They only consider what they gain from the friendship and not what they bring to the table.

The friendships basically shape the individual’s social existence and how easy it would be for them to conform to social settings. Finally, the article points out the fact that children with social issues are likely to have had the wrong kind of socialization as children. They often end up being social misfits in the society according to the article.

Scholar, T. (1998, June). How to Create a Character Profile. Retrieved from Writers Write: www.writerswrite.com/journal/june98/how-to-create-a-character-profile

In the process of developing a character in a novel, the author has to ensure that the audience feel like they know the character. 

This source will be useful in comparing a new friendship to a reader starting on a new novel. By knowing how authors develop their characters and how they plan their setting goes a long way in finding out how the journey of friendship relates. This article will also give very well-articulated distinctions between friendships and novels. The idea of the novel society being controlled by the author will be very evident as well.

To conclude, this source is going to help combine the aspect of socialization in friendship and pit it against the relationship an individual forms with the character in their novel of choice. The author of the article has conducted studies that he puts together to show the importance of planning in writing novel and what results are realized from the project. The preparations that go into creating a character cannot be considered real because the moment a character is formulated then they cease to be real.

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