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    Social Transition Essay

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    Transitions may be challenging, confronting, exciting or transformative and can propel individuals into new phases of life and cause transitions in social context for broader society. Ben Haggerty, Mary Lambert and Ryan Lewis’ song ‘Same Love’, explores transitions that result in creating shifts in attitudes and beliefs, deepening understanding of one's choices and changing attitudes of either conforming or resisting the social norm. A proposal of transition is portrayed through the idea of…

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    Place According to T. Cresswell in “Place” stated about the place refer to location, locale, and sense of the place. Location is an absolute in the space with a specific set of coordinated and measurable distance from other sets of location, but the locale is material setting for social interaction, and send of place refers to feelings and emotions with that place. When people used space for living, space become a place. Reading about the place was very informative and easy to understand,…

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    An individual’s self-esteem can be high or low depending on certain factors in their life, such as the media, their friends and family and their social experiences. Due to these factors, they can significantly impact an individual’s view of themselves. These concepts and ideas are explored in 2001 film “Shrek” directed by Andrew Adamson and Vicky Jenson. “Shrek” projects how different factors in an individual’s life can alter the way one perceives themselves. Family and friends can have a…

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    life, in which it forms the identity of each character. There are diverse ways in which identity is presented in each text for example through the use of: Love, Gender Roles and one's Family influence. Relationships are portrayed in multiple ways throughout each of the texts, whether it’s romantical, friendships or familial. ‘The Importance of Being Earnest’ presents mainly romantic relationships as it is a key part of the play and links with the characters identities. Whereas ‘Breakfast at…

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    DISCUSS FOUR SYMBOLS AND THEIR INTERPRETATIONS. A symbol is a concrete or familiar object that is used in reference to something. Symbols are widely used in various forms of African literature for exploring moral and spiritual matters as well as deep philosophical thoughts. Northrop Frye defined symbolism in his book, ‘’Anatomy of Criticism’’ as any unit of any literary structure that can be isolated for critical attention. A word, a phrase, or an image used with some kind of special reference…

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    An Awakening Coming of age literature can be defined as literature that follows the progression of a youth as he or she changes from adolescence to adulthood, awakens to whom he or she is, and becomes aware of the world around him or her. These coming of age narrative describes the time when family, mentors, friends, peers, relationships, and community influence and shape an adolescent into the person they will one day be. And, it contains similar characteristics such as, innocence of the…

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    Personal knowledge and shared knowledge are two extremely different ways in which people obtain knowledge. Shared knowledge is defined as ‘a socio-cultural knowledge, broadly along the lines of a set of norms, values, signifiers and cultural mores’ and ‘personal knowledge comes from the local experience of an individual’ . From my own perspective I believe shared knowledge is obtained through collaborative work; knowing from others, and personal knowledge is obtained from a person’s own…

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    Connections come in many forms. We are all connected to the places we frequent, the people we encounter and society in general. Similarly, we can become disconnected from places, people and society. This essay will outline some examples of difference and inequality that Stephen Sweetman (The Open UniverConnections are links between people, places, and society in general, as well as the wider world. Difference and inequality can cause disconnections between these things; conversely, new…

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    A person or an individual is known by his or her identity though various aspects such as name of the person, country, class, culture, religion, way of lifestyle, gender, profession etc. With the help of these aspects an individual is identified in the society. When the individual faces struggle in his life, he is unable to identify himself with the country or culture he is living with. Due to this crisis of racism and identity, he searches for his home where he can develop as an individual, find…

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    Erikson Eight Stages

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    development. Piaget wrote about the psychology and focus in age for the child but the Erickson’s focus in psychosocial development theory. It has eight stage’s which are trust vs mistrust, autonomy vs doubt, initiative vs guilt, industry vs inferiority, identity vs role confusion, intimacy vs isolation, generativity vs self-absorption and integrity vs despair. In this report I will description of the psychosocial eight stages, I will choose 2 stages and link with the personal experience. The…

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