The identity defined by Jonathan Friedman is a location and can be determined by locations within a larger relationship network (36). Live and Become represents the life of an Ethiopian boys traveling in different countries to find their identity. After losing most of the family's famine and illness, the name of the Jew who he appointed Schlomo moved to Israel and became a child instead of the son who lost his son. When his mother took him away, she said to him "I will live." But what about it?
In a recent blog post on cross-cultural relationships in Europe, author Jos Vranckx (2016) shows how French-Iranian sociologist Farhad Khosrokha showed the process of exploring meaning and searching for identity duplication I mentioned. The pursuit of this identity is particularly common among new-generation jihadists born from "regeneration". They are seeking identity in a society where they believe that they are divided and have no value. The values of the two national societies are contradictory. In this encounter, the struggle for identity continues.
Identity formation involves a personalization process usually done between 12 and 20 years old. Erikson (1968) carefully pointed out that this stage of life is an era of identity, not necessarily a person. An internal investigation or "crisis" occurs during the developmental period, called psychosocial pause, or during different stages of childhood and adulthood. This search is also done online. According to McKenna and Bargh (1999), "People are looking at the Internet to meet important social and psychological needs" (p. 2). Representing identity is a strong spontaneous motivation to use the Web. People who are not aware of important aspects of their identity because they are afraid of negative reactions often find their role relationship in chat rooms and insult their identities.
When seeing God in the novel, Jenny looks for identity in their eyes, their eyes are seeing God by Zola Neil Hirston, and there are many courses on those who are seeking identity. It is quite obvious that Janie is pursuing identity in this book. This is related to the search of her name and her own freedom. During her lifetime, her search got worse and some got better, but eventually she discovered her real identity. - angry black readers in their eyes see God Hurston 's novel "their eyes see God" is a widely read novel, but this is not always the case. Many black readers were angry when her novel was first published. Until the early 1970s, Heston's novels were rediscovered. Which side of the novel made the readers angry and forgotten it for over 30 years?