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Friday, March 15, 2019

Sense of Belonging in Our Society :: Personal Narrative Essays

Sense of Belonging in Our Society   Fashion is ane of those things that people can claim they dont care about. They can defend once again and again that it doesnt matter what one wears, its the person who wears it. But in all likelihood they will continue to be judged, as we all are, for the robes on our body, the shoes on our feet and the hairstyle we are sporting.   In one daybook entry I wrote, I brought to light that the popular group is something that either one of us, for some reason feels as though we need to be a part of. This is from my own experience and things I have observe throughout my four-year career in high school. I think it was by chance worse in junior high, however. When you are in seventh and eighth grade you are not sure of who you are and are urgently searching around for something to belong to, to be a part of. why is this, why are we a society that are most a good deal drawn to the most popular, cool and beautiful that high sch ool has to tenderize? Why is acceptance the most important thing to us, is belonging real as important as losing your own sense of self? Who you run out with, who your closest friends are as an adolescent without a dubiousness help to shape who you are. And its funny that you seem to end up macrocosm friends with the ones who are the same type of people as you. Same hammer sense, taste in music or cars and movies. When searching for an identity in high school, it is hard not to just attempt to pick up the one that seems the most socially acceptable. I know that my personal experiences accommodate these conforming characteristics. Still as a freshman in college I am constantly looking at the fashion of my peers, wondering to myself do they think I fit in? This was especially true the graduation few weeks of college when I wasnt sure who my good friends were going to be I made sure that I dressed as well as I could everyday, in all the new clothes I had bought spec ifically for college.

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