1645, Musei di Strada Nuova, Genoa”. Although the bright red cloth that cover Icarus is replaced with a white one, this artwork still does well in beautifully capturing the other essential elements of this scene. Icarus is depicted looking over his shoulder with his head tilted slightly upward to express his cocky mood. His facial expression shows that he is not paying attention to what his father is telling him and is just brushing it off…
In the words of James Baldwin, “An identity would seem to be arrived at by the way in which a person faces and uses his experience”. What Baldwin is discussing is the idea of adversity being the core of which identity develops. Struggle shapes individuals. Without hardship, every individual would be completely synonymous with each other. Each individual develops their identity through adversity in unique ways. Some rise to the challenge adversity places on them, becoming more sure of themselves…
Cultural Identity is the combined values and characteristics that shape how an individual perceives themselves. An individual's role in society can be affected by how others perceive the individual based on the values associated with his or her cultural identity. As shown in A.S. King and Mireya Navarro’s writing, the cultural elements of social organization and customs and traditions affect an individual’s role in society. Customs and traditions affect how an individual and society interact…
pristine as he continues in the pursuit of all his wants. However, as time passes, the portrait ages and fades, collecting the years of sin and immorality of the man who once inspired an artist, consequently becoming a reflection of Gray’s deep-rooted identity. The once exquisite image of…
reside in for the rest of her life. Through character, motif, and conflict, Roth creates a systemic society which strictly adheres to conformity, resulting in finding one’s true identity. Tris’ character aims to fit into society throughout the novel, and the literary element of character reveals the theme of self-identity. Her Divergence, however, makes this seemingly simple process more complicated for her. While looking in the mirror for the first time after she joins Dauntless, the bravest…
highly debated throughout Canada’s history from initial English-French conflict between first settlers, to the debates leading up to confederation in 1867, to the present. These struggles between English and French Canadians to have their distinct identities recognized as part of the fabric of the country remains a constant in the narrative of Canadian history and politics from 1864 onwards. As the country grew and changed throughout the 20th century, the founding “two nations” principle that…
of place and belonging in relation to how identities are constructed, a definition of identity should be given. Bauman (2004) argues that classical sociologists did not directly discuss the concept of identity because it has only became a social concern in recent times. Identity has both a social element, relating to the social roles an individual person plays, and also a psychological element, which encompasses who the person is. Some aspects of identities are chosen, whilst some can be given…
will be given an identity. It can be as simple as one’s relation to others, one’s profession, or things you are involved in, and every day individuals are given identities from society. Social identities cause prejudice, exclusion, and stereotypes. In the novel The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne, identity plays a major role in defining the characters of the novel. Pearl, Hester Prynne, and Arthur Dimmesdale are among the characters that struggle with their socially given identity; each…
Cultural Identity in Learning Communities Cultural identity encompasses various elements in its ambit such as personal identity, ethnicity, and education, social or economic class. We all are born into our respective cultures and inherit some basic traits of that culture. When we talk about cultural identity, it refers to the cultural group that we represent on a personal and social front. We all have unique cultural ties that are evident in our social interaction within social communities. In…
Nation Identities Shiyi Chen Arts Department, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, 64805161 ABSTRACT This discussion paper explores the importance of the construction of a nation’s identity and assumed ways in which this construction can be made. Two possible ways have been suggested: 1) building a brand and associating it with specific sign values, through this gain the support to national identity; 2) localizing foreign brands or products, enriching them with local elements, and…