Marriage is no longer between a man and a woman in the United States, where same-sex marriages are legal. And there are many marriages that

1st Paragraph: If you are summarizing the authors, I think you are misrepresenting some things. Marriage is no longer between a man and a woman in the United States, where same-sex marriages are legal. And there are many marriages that do not take the form you suggest. IF what you want to talk about is conventional or traditional marriage, then you need to say that every single time you mention marriage in this essay.

Also, “marriage” is an institution NOT an artifact, so you need to find an artifact to analyze. Artifacts could be traditional wedding vows and how they contribute to these conceptions, an analysis of a specific wedding ceremony, the rings people exchange, the types of flowers used, wedding invitation wording, etc. You need to pick one or a combination of these or your analysis will be much too broad. You demonstrate precisely WHY marriage is not an artifact when in the artifact context section you note that “not many may agree to a single meaning of marriage.” That is exactly why I am asking you to find a concrete THING that you interpret meaning from.

Later in that same section, you say that “marriage is legally recognized as an institution.” EXACTLY. So maybe what you want to look at is the legal definition as your artifact. I can’t say much about the rest of the draft as it is not an analysis of an artifact. Please contact me if you have any questions.

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