Solutions to Peer Pressure

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Peer pressure is doing something that is not quite normal, but your friends pressure you into the situation because they do it. This definition of peer pressure is something that is always happening, especially with the world changing each day. Things like tobacco, alcohol, and drugs, are all possibilities that peer pressure is related to. However, in the texts “Shooting and Elephant” by George Orwell and “No Witchcraft for Sale” by Doris Lessing demonstrate peer pressure among many thing; however, there are many solutions resulting in good things compared to the bad things that have happened. Solutions to peer pressure in these texts could be many things, but the three that would work best would be: ignore the person, walk away, and lastly, know that you should not do anything you do not feel comfortable with.
In the text, “Shooting an Elephant” by Orwell one way that the main character (assuming it is the speaker) could have dealt with the peer pressure in the story would have been to ignore the person. As stated from the speaker in the text, “But I did not want to shoot the elepha...

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