My thoughts on “High School’s Secret Life”
[2024-02-08 07:47:49]
Freelance writer Emily White is in the faction sector to explore the relationship between culture and personal identity. After observing the young "tribe" of Calhoun High (16), he wrote an article claiming that colleagues and culture will affect individual identity. I agree to her claim. Friendship and the environment teach us customs. People who have friends can also decide future friendship. If a teenager is unpopular at school and has lunch women and allies only with children with Down's syndrome, most of the colleagues will automatically be not "cool" and therefore not a friend I think. Language is another tool culture that can change our identity. Technical terms, slang, idioms, clichés All this is from Pier and there are things you need to gain popularity, but there are only a few in the official dictionary. Finally, culture influences style. As styles are spread by "cool" people, fashion grows increasingly small and growing, they support or support the project by wearing or using it. One aspect of culture that can not change identity is that it does not make a decision for you. In a sense, you have the opportunity to choose your friends and their surroundings. The habitat you have decided to spend most of your time may make you a better person or weaken you through adverse effects and general promises. White's condition is a bit harsher and expresses the dining hall as "a place where human sacrifice occurs, a cruel and cruel ritual in which a child flourishes" (15). I personally do not know Emily White, but I think that this bitterness comes from her own high school experience. In "Secret life as a high school student," she mentioned about "Adolescence in my intestines" (15). On the whole, White successfully performed convincing arguments, but most of it I agreed.
The first impression when I entered high school was "This is not a big deal". As a high school student, I started a freshman in elementary school. So far, I think that this will apply 4 years later. Plus, everything is great, I got all A in the first semester, and my teacher is amazing. "My life is very interesting" is my word. - How does Priestly create tension in this extract? In "Inspector Call", during the extraction process Priestley used tension to create a dramatic scene. For example, when an audience discovers the death of Eva Smith, it brings guilt and shameful repentance to the character. At the beginning of the extraction Mrs Burling said, "Of course, priestry will have a dramatic tension.
A while ago, a person from my past came back to my life. When I was in high school or college, he and I experienced a fierce secret charm. Before these emails and social media appeared, after graduation he completely disappeared from my life. Of course, after 25 years Facebook has let us re-engage. We began exchanging information and after several months they became increasingly organized. I wrote: The important elements of temptation are: desire, an ethical norm prohibiting behavior against this desire, and an opportunity to take action. There is no conflict with 2 out of 3, but adding 1/3 has a problem. Sinners accept opportunities to break moral codes, saints suffer desire by accepting moral codes, idol lists accept desires and deny the validity of moral codes. (Alternatively, you can call it an adultery, a faithful spouse, a generalist.