In an ironic type, nothing is as evident as ridiculing social vice and unethical behavior. This concern for the whole social deficiency is compatible with the framework of this kind of literary work and plots and themes of novels and stories. Satire artists emphasize the ugly result of society, but in order to do so, satiric writers need tools to observe the overall behavior and impact of society. This society is often described as a microcosm or a series of microcosms in a journey and the tools used to observe the presented society are external individuals.
Following this is a series of personal opinions I see as translations of various aspects of human experience in fluid model consciousness. These ideas grew independently but we started talking with each other more and more. Here I would like to name them and turn their direction. Then those who see the traces will obey what they obey.
Social isolation is a state in which contact between individuals and society is completely or almost completely absent. It differs from loneliness reflecting the temporary lack of contact with others. Symptoms vary depending on age group, but social isolation may be a personal matter of any age. Social isolation has similar characteristics between temporary cases and past lifetime isolation periods. All sorts of social isolation include long-term stay at home, lack of communication with families, acquaintances, friends, and / or avoiding intentional contact with others when these opportunities occur Yes.
Loneliness and social isolation are completely different concepts. Individuals can become lonely without isolation from society, experience loneliness and loneliness, or can be isolated to society without feeling lonely. One of the most widely used definitions is a subjective negative context relating to the recognition of loneliness to the lack of a wider social network (social isolation) or the lack of a specific desired partner (emotional loneliness) I regard it as an emotion. There is much less consensus on how to define social isolation. Many studies define social isolation as lack of objective social connections or interactions with families, friends, or a wider community, and regard it as a single concept. Another multidimensional definition already contains the quality and quantity of the relationship - solitude falls under the subjective element of social isolation.