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    the world in the process. Ironically enough, I also find myself lambasting popular culture and bureaucracy while simultaneously being succumb to it. This is a part of me I used to dislike, but as time goes on, I realize how pivotal it is to my identity. Sure being an introvert has its pitfalls, but it also has helped…

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    We all have our own identity, it's the things we experience that change it. I'm Christian, i'm 13 years of age, my mom and dad have been divorced since i was two, and are both remarried with someone else, i have 3 stepbrothers at my dad's and i'm an only child at my moms. My identity is composed mainly within these two things, my pets, and my friends. First, pets, I have two dogs, Romie and Betty Davis, two cats, Sugar and Boots, and 20+ fish. In the past I have had many pets, most were just…

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    My Cultural Identity Culture is the basis of all people and their way of life, it makes everyone unique, without it there wouldn’t be any diversity in our world. Culture is not just determined from where you come from geographically, it is determined by the traditions that you follow. No two cultures are the same in this world, but each one can be broken up into three general categories. These three categories are rituals, relationships, and restrictions. Rituals are specific activities that…

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    Identity seems to be something important to human beings throughout life and something that is always brought to our attention with the question “what makes you, you?”. Throughout life, we experience personal events that shape us to be who we are. Although often times, we can put on a mask and act as someone we really aren't, which is what happens to Jack Gladney in White Noise. Jack Gladney is an intelligent college professor who studies the academic field of Hitler Studies and founded it in…

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    “Identity” can be seen as a person’s perception of themselves, however, it is becoming more prominent to define “identity” in a social way or how people express themselves based on the demand for acceptance by others. Chris Cunningham, in “To Watch the Faces of the Poor”: Life Magazine and the Mythology of Rural Poverty in the Great Depression”, details the desire for middle-class citizens to be viewed as or compared to “the pioneer” due to the positive reputation given by the media (200).…

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    tangible, such as a house or a car, while others adopt a broader definition of ownership that encompasses internal as well as external traits, such as knowledge of a subject or self-understanding. Given the ephemeral nature of tangible items, self-identity is more accurately expressed through the unique qualities people have and how they use them in order to better themselves and the world around them. In the movie Legally Blonde, main character Elle Woods seems to have it all: looks, money,…

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    Role of Adversity on Identity Adversity is something we all face no matter how small or significant. Whether or not we know it, people go through problems every day. By considering the character of the barber from “Lather and Nothing Else”, the author demonstrates that adversity can reveal who we truly are. When people face adversity, it can bring people closer to their true self. The barber is very accomplished in his profession and takes great pride in his work. This is shown by the line “…I…

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    Identity was and always will be an important part of human life; it is the fact of being who or what a person or thing is. Identity is what makes a person himself. Without identity, a lot of things wouldn’t have happened, including the events of “Romeo and Juliet”, where in my opinion identity contributed to the conflict. In “Romeo and Juliet” the two protagonists come from entirely different families, each of those families has its own identity that it build itself over hundreds of years.…

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    Aristotle Self Identity

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    Ownership of objects in regards to self-identity can be quite a complicated subject. Plato believes that owning anything will harm your character, whereas Aristotle and Jean-Paul Sartre believe that it not only aids in building character, but Sartre also brings the idea of owning intangible objects as well. In their eyes what you own goes far beyond what you can see and touch. Based on what Aristotle claims, you could assume that he bases judgement off of what you own, because that’s what…

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    people to have two lives, second life being the digital life. Davis discusses about how my generation is going through an identity crisis, revealing, and concealing on who we actually are. According to Davis, “Triangulation, in general, refers to two (or more) separate phenomena pointing to the same conclusion. Self-triangulation refers to the strategic connection of identity performances across multiple physical and digitally mediated interaction environments” (505).…

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