Tradition versus Modernity

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Everyone in this world have their own culture and ideas of how the world should be. They have things that have been in their customs for years or even thousands of years. These things are supposed to “keep us united.”(Bansal) But what happens when our own cultures and ideas get challenged by new things that represent change. People start to get chaotic and immediately start to reject something that they do not want to give it a try or does not seem right to them. Modernism is “a rational interpretation of religious, social and economic institutions and phenomena.” (Singh) Meaning, giving it the chance to thrive in a society where the culture and in the beliefs are different. But were there’s change, people are always going to oppose it and will cause an argument, leading to disputes, debates or even wars. But can change be bad or good in the lives of people. How come change has become a symbol of chaos? Why are people scared by change?
Traditions have always been there but it doesn’t mean that we have to follow it all the times. We have to choose what we are going to follow and what we are not. In the story Medea, Medea was being mistreated and used. Medea says “all creatures that can feel and think, we (women) are the worst treated things alive.” (Medea) Medea explains how women at the time were being mistreated and not treated right. Women at the time were treated like a possession than a human, “we (women) bid the highest price in dowries just to buy some man to be dictator of our bodies… How that compounds the wrong!” (Medea) Some men in the old days were used tradition to make money off their daughter and their wife’s. Some men if they did not find any used of their wife`s they will just leave them and find another one. M...

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...ve our old virtues that made the country great and famous all over the world in the past.”(Bansal) Change will lead us to a better future.

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