High school may be a very interesting time for many teenagers. This is a very interesting time, it is a very difficult time. Emily White's 'secret life in high school' counts the daily social interactions of many struggling teenagers in the outskirts of Seattle. Most of this article is used to explain the social situation of Capellia. Emily explains the cafeteria as a social "testing place" for students (page 15). White's view of observing and explaining these daily exchanges is that high schools may find it difficult to test their identity. For students, depending on the time of lunch break you are in, the appearance of friends you think may be destroyed soon. Emily said the cafeteria as "the zero point of school", the environment is "opportunity game" (16th page)). The description of the life of these students sounds very difficult, but accurate for many dangerous high school students. In order to avoid social deterioration, children obey the tribe explained by Emily. There are popular children, Lone Ranger, "Computer Geek", "Art Girl", "Pale Orchestra Children" and "Natural Helper". Each group forms its own tribe (pages 18, 19). . In these tribes, the identity of each person has been highly questioned. Emily also added that "submissiveness is not a cop, but a way to spread things that you are not strange, you are talking about the chosen logo" (page 18). White believes that the culture of high school has greatly influenced the identity of high school students. Personality is considered a weak point. There is power in quantity. The appearance of each tribe will help to provide safe and temporary identity to students
White, Emily. "High school secret life." Remix: Reading and writing culture. Catherine G. Laterrel. Massachusetts Boston: Bedford / St. Martin, 2010. 15-20. Print
Emily White's "Secret Life in High School" evaluates the student group of Calhoun High School in Seattle, Washington based on the behavior during another lunch break. White mentioned in the biography at the beginning of several journal articles that wrote through his career, such as the magazines "Spin Magazine", "Country Voice", "Los Angeles Weekly" (White 15), but I I have never heard of it. Do not think that when evaluating adolescence, she can be regarded as a reliable source of information. White provided several advantages when linking the hybrid of students at the restaurant to the social conventions of primitive tribes, but the assumption she did should not be based on student lunch break eccentric completely I think. Even after graduating from high school, I still remember the fresh stories I experienced in the cafeteria. And it can be said that some of her generalization is reality. But such a small example does not work for everyone.
High school may be a very interesting time for many teenagers. This is a very interesting time, it is a very difficult time. Emily White's 'secret life in high school' counts the daily social interactions of many struggling teenagers in the outskirts of Seattle. Most of this article is used to explain the social situation of Capellia. Emily explains the cafeteria as a social "testing place" for students (page 15). White's view of observing and explaining these daily exchanges is that high schools may find it difficult to test their identity. For students, depending on the time of lunch break you are in, the appearance of friends you think may be destroyed soon. Emily said the cafeteria as "the zero point of school", the environment is "opportunity game" (16th page)). The description of the life of these students sounds very difficult, but accurate for many dangerous high school students. In these tribes, the identity of everyone is highly questionable.