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A Critique of ?Gay Marriages: Make Them Legal?


Thomas B. Stoddard?s ?Gay Marriages: Make Them Legal? is a successfully written argument with some minor flaws in technique. Stoddard uses this article to present his major claim, or central thesis, on the reasons gay marriage should be legalized. He presents his argument using minor claims. In a lecture on February 2, 2005, James McFadden stated a minor claim is the secondary claim in an argument. Stoddard uses minor claims in his discussion of homosexual people being denied their rights by the government and by others who discriminate against them. He also discusses how love and the desire for commitment play a big part in the argument for and against gay marriage.

Stoddard begins his argument successfully with pathos, or emotional appeal, to attain the reader?s empathy for those who have been deprived of a loved one. The story tells of a woman named Karen Thompson, who was basically married, but not legally, to her female partner; when Thompson?s partner was in a critical car accident, her partner?s parents completely c... [to view the full essay now, purchase below]

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