In Aldous Huxley's novel "The Brave New World", the contrast between individualism and social blind integration is reappearing. The ongoing struggle between daily life of the unanimous citizens of the world and the isolated realization of the hero of the Bernard Marx shows the separation of individuals from other parts of society. The consciousness and individualism that Bernard Marx felt were blatantly blamed by the countries of the world and unconscious citizens.
Fulfilling social norms can bring a lot of benefits. There are three different types of compliance; the first is compliance; this is consistent with the behavior of most people in the public personally holding personal personal beliefs. This can be seen in "Elephant Shooting" by George Lowell. "The crowd laugh at me ... L does not want to shoot elephants.In case adults do not necessarily agree with their policy, this change is seen in adults who observe work rules and regulations, so individuals themselves The second form of conformity is called "recognition", which is the behavior of a person notifying individuals of "praise" or "master".
Mirror's personality and integration In the latter half of the 17th century, the town of The Priesthood of Salem promoted not only integration but also individuality. Screenplay, The Crucible of Arthur Miller shows the conflict between integration and personality. Salem is a town that relies on solidarity and participation and teaches people to recognize that community needs are larger than individual needs. Every unit needs something to put them together