Learning Identity: The Influences on Eleanor Roosevelt

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When you play basketball it's your coach that you learn from. Same thing in life but it's different individuals, you are learning from.Being who you are or what a person or thing is in life.That's your identity. Individuals learn from people in their lives. An individual that learned from people in her life was Eleanor Roosevelt. Eleanor Roosevelt learned from her reformer friends.Her reformer friends opened her hopes in life and inspired her to do much more in life. Also to help others and to make the world a better place.From the book Eleanor Roosevelt by William Jay Jacobs it states, “It was through the WTUL that she met a group of remarkable women-women doing exciting work that made a difference in the world. They talked about life in the slums. They awakened her …show more content…

Aleica learned from the people at Sears that she could get a job and could work for a big company. The people at Sears changed her life because now she doesn’t have to sit around and think about being blind and other things. She can do something in her life. “It’s...it’s because I talked with those people about being blind and working… like really working in a real job at a big company and everything.” The people at Sears taught her about jobs and she learned from them and they gave her hopes in life to get a job. Without these individuals her life would be different. A final individual that learned from people in her life was Elizabeth from Eleven. Elizabeth learned from her grandpa that she was beautiful just the way she was and didn’t matter how she looked to others.Grandpa's words “ ...But child,there are all kinds of flowers, and they are all beautiful.” The evidence stated that there are all kinds of flowers which means there are all kinds of people and they are beautiful. The grandpa taught her that everyone was beautiful and she learned that you can be who you are and don’t try to be someone

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