Shopping At Abercrombie Research Paper

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Shopping at Abercrombie or watching La La Land at CGV with the “popular group” is a fantasy everybody once dream about in their lifetime. In Seoul International School, my friend Sophia is intelligent and particularly exceeds expectations during social studies class. On the off chance that you toss her a question about The Ottoman Empire, without uncertainty, she would give you the appropriate response quickly. She is agile and flexible, therefore, the physical education teachers at my school laud at her abilities. Her wavy, brunette, hair is complimented by her astounding fashion choice and she looks dazzling from the top to bottom. Sophia is more astute, more athletic, looks better than most of the “popular girls” in my school but is left out. She is ravenous for attention and would do anything to earn it. Once, followed around the “popular” girls and ran errands for them. She thought she finally made it to the group and was settled, but the next day finding out that she was manipulated. Another case of her yearn for …show more content…

Sophia tried to and will continue to create a personality that is similar to the “popular” girls. She will most likely try to camouflage or fit in the group and show that she is similar to them. Through this process, she will lose her unique sides and talents such as drawing well or figure skating. During the process in becoming more recognized and noticed, Sophia will end up hurting not only herself, but also others for her own means of reaching that point. In the long run, her uniqueness will diminish one by one like peeling off a sensitive onion peel. In the end, she will be bare naked and look just like the “popular” girls but have nothing left of her. This questions if popularity is really worth it and what effects it would have in the long

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