Do you find their perspective on love compelling?

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You have to choose two options between these questions and write 750 words essay for each. keep in mind that each essay should not be more than 750 words.     Please be sure to answer questions in as much depth and detail as possible.
you should aim to make your answers clear, correct, and convincing. Excellent answers to these questions should (among other things, of course) be relatively easy to interpret, contain no factual errors, and be logically valid with strong supporting reasons provided.
1.    The author(s) of the Brhadaranyaka Upanishad (BU) argue that persons have essential, immaterial components. Please explain, in your own words: i) their argument for this position, ii) a counterargument, or objection, to this argument, and iii) whether we should think that this objection is successful.
2.    What is Brahman, and how is this concept connected with the question of why we love others, according to the author(s) of the Brhadaranyaka Upanishad (BU)? Do you find their perspective on love compelling? If so, why? If not, why not?
3.    In the Questions to King Milinda (QtKM) Nagasena contends that, “[t]his word ‘Nagasena’ is just a denomination, a designation, a conceptual term, a temporary appellation, a mere name.” What does he mean by this claim, and how does he support it? What is the best counterargument available to his opponent, and is it persuasive (or should we agree with Nagasena)?
4.    Please explain what “emptiness” means in the context of the Heart Sutra, as well as how it’s related to Buddhist philosophy. In this connection, you might explore either: i) potential problems with the concept, or ii) how it’s related to the concepts of “gradual” and “sudden” enlightenment.
5.    How can one of the two songs (Radiohead’s “Just” or The Tremeloes “Silence is Golden”) be used to explain one or more aspects of Buddhist philosophy?
songs links:
“Just”

“Silence is Golden”

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