Identity clash The struggle between Rodriguez 's identity and Angelo is that Angelo' s identity is her name, and Rodriguez 's identity seems to expand around his "color". Though they all wrote about their own identity, the two authors differed in their views and attitudes. In Richard Rodriguez 's article "Skin Color" and Maya Angelou' s article "Mary", both authors describe some of the difficulties facing life such as race discrimination and prejudice experiences.
In this article, my aim is to discuss the influence of the conflict between the French national identity and the French Muslim female identity wearing a scarf. Secondly, I talked about the effects of scarf bans, such as the discrimination faced by Muslim women at school. In recent years, people took a series of confusing positions on the relationship between Huuded and Islam. (Winter 2008) For some people it is a religious symbol of Islam and inevitably becomes an integral part of women's identity. Religious scholars claim that Islamic law requires women to wear head scarves, ears-covering head scarves, hair, neck. (Wiles, 2007) According to this view, Muslim women, therefore, believe that it is the duty of the Quran to wear scarves. At first, the word "hidden" means "curtain" or "separation" and means "behind the line of sight".
The clash of our current civilization is also about identity, but the conditions of conflict are different. Many people believe that globalization improved the world economically, but it brought prices that do not have outdated trade routes that need people: the collapse of the national barriers. The universal secular ideals assume that everyone is more or less as deep as they are. Similarly, contemporary ideals without borders deny that there are major differences among people. In an attempt to break down barriers connecting people, it denies the adequacy of defining the difference between culture and personal identity, and places them on shelves for the benefit of a peaceful and unified global society Request. However, the conflict caused by this denial far exceeds the perception of the difference.