Exploration Of Identity

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The Twisted Exploration of Identity I chose this as the title because in my opinion, identity is a very twisted and complicated idea which makes exploring and debriefing it very interesting. There are thousands of factors which contribute to identity and everyone has their own perception and interpretation of it. There are many factors that contribute to one’s overall identity. Identity cannot be explained or interpreted by a single idea because it is much more complex than that. I believe that identity is a very convoluted concept that is ever-changing. As you continue your journey through life, many obstacles and events will cause a small part, if not large, of you to change. There are multiple ideas and concepts which go about to make …show more content…

This reminds me of something my dad has often told me, if you surround yourself with positive people, you are going to be positivize. If you surround yourself with negative people, you are going to be negative. You are the product of your environment. The people an individual decides to surround them self with are able to contribute to the hobbies, habits, and preferences of that individual. Taste in clothing, movies, music, and all that is influenced by the people one surrounds them self with. This is shown in the short story “And Summer is Gone” by Susie Kretschmer. The character Amy, is much different at school than she was in the summer. At school, she is apart of the popular girls. The girls “who get invited to every party…[and] who carry gossip”. During the summer, she was a tom boy who loved playing outside. Amy wore “grungy t-shirts in the summer” but during the school year her clothes were the same as her friends. The friend circle of Amy contributed to what she wore, what she did and much more. This played an immense role in how she was perceived by other students at her school. In a way, the people she surrounded herself with, changed Amy’s identity so it was more like theirs. Whatever type of people one decides to keep as company, influences the way their habits and the way they act, making one more like them. When Amy spent time with the protagonist, …show more content…

One’s sex has an enormous impact on how they are perceived by society, as well as, their expectations from society. The expectations that people have from males are much different than the expectations they have from females. Even in the 21st century, it is evident that many females still struggle with the social concept of patriarchy. I personally feel, that even though society has come a long way in accepting women, we still have a long way to go. There are many people who still believe that if a woman is raped, it was her fault or “she was asking for it” which is completely absurd. How can people possibly overlook the evil intentions of a male, simply because the female was “not covered”, or “out late at night” or whatever other excuses are made by the sexist society? This idea is displayed very well in the short story “A Jury of Her Peers” by Susan Glaspell. This story displays the different roles, opportunities and expectations that either sex has in society. The characters, Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters are found in a situation where they are at a scene of a crime with their husbands. An old friend, Minnie Wright, has been suspected of murdering her husband. I believe that Minnie must have killed her husband because of the oppression she was feeling by him. Maybe if her husband had placed less limitations and gave her more freedom, Minnie wouldn’t have snapped in the way she did. As the men are walking

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