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Marriage is one of the most examined institutions in Family Science, appearing in sociology, psychology, gender studies, and literature courses alike. Its academic interest lies in how it sits at the intersection of personal relationships and broader social structures — shaped by law, culture, religion, and economics simultaneously. Papers on this topic often engage with contested questions about what marriage is for, who it should include, and how it shapes individual development across the life course. Works like Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice and Dryden's Marriage a la Mode provide literary windows into how expectations around marriage have evolved, while frameworks like Daniel Levinson's Stage Theory offer developmental lenses for understanding how marriage fits into adult life stages.

The papers archived here take a wide range of approaches. Argumentative and persuasive writing dominates, particularly around gay marriage, where writers construct policy-based and rights-based cases both for and against government recognition. Other papers take a practical angle, exploring what makes marriages succeed or fail, including the long-term effects of divorce on adult children. Comparative approaches appear in analyses of different marriage preparation programs, while literary and feminist analyses examine how marriage has functioned as a social institution that historically constrains women.

A strong essay on marriage needs a focused, debatable thesis rather than a broad survey of the topic. Evidence drawn from developmental psychology, sociological research, or close textual analysis tends to carry the most weight depending on the course context. The most common pitfall is conflating personal opinion with argument — especially on contested topics like same-sex marriage — without grounding claims in credible frameworks or evidence.

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