Good evening everyone!
Today, I want to talk to you about marriage. In particular, I want to talk about the phrase, “Marriage is the tomb of love.”
When I first heard this phrase, I thought it was a little harsh. After all, marriage is supposed to be a beautiful thing. It’s supposed to be a union of two people who love each other and want to spend the rest of their lives together.
But then I thought about it some more and realized that marriage can be a tomb of love in a way. It can be the place where love is buried, never to be seen again.
I’ve seen it happen too many times. A couple gets married and then a few years down the line, they’re no longer in love. They start to take each other for granted and the spark that was once there starts to fade away.
But it doesn’t have to be this way. If a couple is willing to put in the work and effort, they can keep that spark alive. They can keep the flame of love burning bright.
It’s all about communication. It’s about being honest with each other and expressing how you feel. It’s about spending quality time together and doing things that make you both happy.
So, don’t let marriage be the tomb of love. Don’t let it be the place where love is buried and forgotten. Instead, let it be the place where love is nurtured and grown.
Let marriage be the place where two people come together and build a life of love, trust, and happiness.
Thank you for listening.
Feedback for the Speaker
I appreciate your speech on marriage and the phrase, “Marriage is the tomb of love”. You spoke with clarity and conviction, and your points were backed up with examples. You effectively used storytelling to illustrate your point and gave practical advice on how to keep the spark of love alive. These are all strengths of your speech.
To further improve your speech, you could have included more evidence to back up your points. For example, you could have cited statistics on how couples who actively communicate with each other are more likely to stay together. This would have added more credibility to your argument and help your audience better understand your point.
Overall, you have given a thoughtful and inspiring speech on marriage. Keep up the great work, and I look forward to hearing more from you!