Aristotle claims that if you are suffering terrible misfortuneyou cannot truly be considered happy or flourishing. However thereare many examples from current and past history religioustraditions and fiction of people that might seem to contradictthis claim (for example in the Beatitudes (Matt. 5:3-12 Luke6:20-23) Jesus describes people that seem to be suffering invarious ways and calls them blessed; some translations sayhappy). Leaving aside any religious assumptions and consideringthis from a strictly philosophical perspective do you think thatits possible for people to be happy or flourishing even if theyare suffering terrible misfortune? Provide at least one example toillustrate your answer and refer to the readings and media tosupport your view.