Compare And Contrast The North Wind And The Sun Persuasion

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The Brother and the Sister. At one time or another, a father had one son and one daughter, the former remarkable for his good looks, the latter for her extraordinary ugliness. However, the father encouraged both of them to look into the mirror every day for different reasons. For the son, hoping not spoil his beauty by evil conduct, his father suggested that he should look into the mirror. And for the ugly girl, the father expected that she ought to make up for her lack of beauty by her virtues. As far as I can see, the father is of great wisdom. He knew his children’s advantages and disadvantages well so that he was capable of acting according to actual circumstances. Howbeit, not every parent is as intelligent as the father. As we all know, many parents have only one child in their family, valuing their children as invaluable treasures …show more content…

The north wind and the sun reached an agreement that he should be the victor who was able to strip a wayfaring man’s clothes successfully, to testify of which was the most powerful. The north wind adopts a way of blowing with all his might, only to find that the keener his blasts, the closer the traveler wrapped his clock around him. On the contrary, the sun just shone out with all his warmth. To the wind’s surprise, on seeing the sun, the traveler took off his garment one after another. There is no doubt that the sun is the winner. Similarly, persuasion is more powerful in our real life. Just take the teachers and students for instance. Some students are naughty in school. To educate them, certain teachers take actions by punishing them. As like as an apple is to an oyster, but other teachers have more communication with them and manage to know their minds in the depth of their hearts. It is obvious that the latter is more helpful when it comes to educating students. In summary, persuasion is better than

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