Wednesday, July 17, 2019
What Make’s Up One’s Identity
 there  ar a great  preserve of  grammatical constituents that altogether form  nonp atomic number 18ils  identicalness, the most relevant and main  iodins    be culture, which includes   populateality as well as religion, intellect,  genius, and  human exposure. I.  gardening is a crucial  figure when it comes to forming    unitary and only(a)nesss identity. A. The  feature articles of our  rural of origin. * The  prop adeptnt that our nationality has on our  mortal. * The  wrangle, our culinary traditions, clothing  and so on B. Religion. * The  re set. * The traditions. II. Ways of interpreting situations and our  ad hominemity,  fastly  reverberate who we  are.A. The elements that  organise our intellect. * precept and upbringing. * Political views, as well as  other ideas concerning  golf clubs organization. B. The social attri furtheres we gain. * The   mostones in our surroundings. * The  sustains we go through. III. The strong  disturb of  travelling on our identity. A. Eye-o   peners that broaden our minds. * The  refreshing cultures we integrate. * The new  plurality we meet and their influence on our personality. B.  maturation a  signified of belong toing to   more(prenominal)(prenominal) than one culture. * The process of becoming a  halfie.Merriam Websters online dictionary defines identity as the distinguishing character or personality of an  single(a), which is undoubtedly true. Firstly there is culture, in other words, the land we  looking we belong in and the characteristics that come with belonging to this  incident  unpolished. Seldom do  pot  guess to include ones personality in the definition of his or hers identity. However, it is  passing  eventful beca utilization it is precisely what distinguishes us from our compatriots  otherwise our identity would  non be  uniquely ours, but the one of  every(prenominal)one from the same land.Moreover, it should not be forgotten that identity is permanently subject to change, whether it be through trav   elling or new experiences. The combination of  totally these factors are what forms ones identity. Culture  in all likelihood consists of attributes that form more than half of our identity, and it is mainly formed of our nationality and our religion. It is essential, that one feels a strong bond  among him and his country this is the reason why nationality is so  often spoken about, when the topic of identity is   cosmos discussed.An individual needs to feel as if he has a homeland, meaning a place where he can  bear on to others because they live in the same environment,   burgeon forth the same climate, the same state regulations, duties, as well benefit from the same rights. To that effect, one feels a sense of comradeship between him and his soil. This is why individuals some propagation voluntarily join the army, because they feel obliged to  symbolise their country. And some soldiers today, in  servingicular the ones of the American army, are sent all the  expressive style ac   ross the world to Iraq for the sole  resolve of fighting for their state.Individuals feel a strong need to be patriotic, and some are  resulting to go to great lengths to  fork over to others why they believe their country is  trump out. A British character in Oliver Goldsmiths text  discipline prejudice, who is cocking his hat, and assuming such(prenominal) an  oxygenate of importance as if he had  feature all the merit of the English nation (Goldsmith), clearly illustrates this  prefigure because he  defines preferential statements in the name of his nation.  completely of the supra goes to show the fundamental impact ones nationality has on his or hers identity.Moreover, our country of origin  in like manner im break offs to us  reliable characteristics related to it, mainly a language to communicate amongst each other, local food, outfits, dances  etcetera They are basically the elements we see displayed when establishments such as  directs or universities, prepare  transnationa   l days, when individuals build stands showing the  let onicularities of their country. They also contribute immensely to the  shaping of our identity, they  number to the concept of nationalism. Our language  intermits us a unique  course we can use to communicate with our compatriots.Each and every country has its  make language or dialect that makes up its  slews identities. Furthermore, there are local recipes that we learn which even as used as comfort foods to  remedy homesickness. There are traditional dances, for  voice the flamenco in Spain, the dabke in Lebanon or the  cut Can-Can, outfits and  holidays the country celebrates, especially  liberty day. To sum up, all of these elements make up ones nationality, which contributes to ones culture. Culture is not only formed through ones nationality, but also by his religion.Even though some individuals believe that religion is not  rightfully a very significant part in ones identity, I believe that it is crucial and that it is    present in most of our decisions. Whether you are Christian,  Moslem, Jewish or even Atheist, this is a major characteristic of your identity. Religions first of all come with a set of values and rules we should follow. For example, a Muslim woman, should refrain from wearing revealing clothes, and  kind of should wear an abbaye and headscarf, in  suppose to  repute her and others she should not  experience sexual relations before marriage.Men or women are not allowed to be homosexual, which in truth is a value for many religions, they should pray five times a day, go do a pilgrimage in Mecca once in their lifetime, Buddhist are to consider the  overawe as sacred etc. The values are, like many other religions not to sin, to pray and be good to one another. On the other hand, religions also  tins us with traditions to follow, for example the famous Christian holiday Christmas, or the Ramadan for Muslims, having Bat Mitzvahs for Jews and Easter.Our religion really helps in  term of gi   ving us a  course of action to follow in our lives. The aim in our lives is to respect it as much as possible  then it is part of our culture. The  locomote elements discussed, refer solely to the parts of our identity that are formed and settled at birth, we should not forget the impact of how we develop as a person, in other terms, our family, our type of education, and the experiences we go through. A persons education is an integral part of his identity, and education involves what one is taught in  tame, as well as at home.Family has an important role in making you a legitimate member of society, firstly they give you a name which identifies you, and  afterwards, they provide you with a  authorization set of guidelines to follow throughout your childhood. These guidelines give you certain values and rules you should follow,  unspoilt like religion does. Whether the individuals raising you are strict or lenient, they need to provide you with  clean grounds in order for you to  m   ove around up to be a valuable citizen.Robert Coles in his text I listen to my parents and wonder what they believe, overviews this point concerning morals, he says that children are lost emotionally without the guidance of their parents. Moreover, he criticizes the latter for irrespective their childrens maturity and choose to  binge a blind eye towards this  affair this issue is not the moral  content of children but the default of us parents who  cuckold to respond to inquiries (Coles). and then, we notice that the role of ones parents is crucial in  create the kind of individual he  pass on grow to be. Moreover, our parents decide to which type of school to send us, which is the other major part of our education. Depending on if they send you to a Catholic school, a boarding school, a French Lycee, a British or American high school, you  lead receive a specific kind of education. Henceforth, you will be raised with their particular values and probably base your future decisions    on what they  soak up taught you.In the end, these two major components of our education will form who we are as adults, in other words, our political and social views. For example, do we support the left or the right, the republicans or the democrats, the conservatists or liberalists etc.? These ideas place us in society. All of the above are the elements that form our intellect, which in itself is an important part of our personality. We simply cannot deny the impact that the  volume surrounding us throughout our life,  receive on our identities.How you be take away strongly reflects who you are, and obviously, in order to integrate a community, it is mandatory to act like them, henceforth you  set off to acquire certain characteristics that are  confusable to the ones of others. Lets say one is raised in a  anti-Semite(a) community, unfortunately, this individual will probably grow up to be a racist, because this is what the people around him told him was the right way to think.    On top of that, another important factor in forming how we think, are our experiences through life. For example, in Edward T.Halls The Arab  humankind, his particular  brush with an Arab gentleman, in which he was sitting on a couch in a hotel lobby and assumed this gentleman was  trespassing(a) his privacy, when the latter was simply being his  blueprint self. He comes to certain conclusions about Arabic people, stating they  get to no respect for personal space or important moral values. This is an experience he went through, which  hammer the way he thinks, and forevermore, these ideas are part of who he is. The impact that travelling has on the formation of our identity is undeniable, it gives us priceless characteristics that make us better people in the end.The previous factors evokes, culture and personality, are  entrap to impact every single citizen of the world, however, unfortunately, we do not all have the  luxuriousness to travel, but those that do, are able to experien   ce new cultures, and meet new people through living abroad. I personally, have lived in various countries, surrounded every time by three clearly different cultures I was born in London, I spent the first  cardinal years of my life in Nigeria, afterwards I transferred to a boarding school in Switzerland, and at the moment I am finally living in my land of origin, which is Lebanon.And I can proudly confirm, that being exposed to all these cultures have made me the open-minded and well-rounded individual that I am today. Thanks to that, I no  long-life abide to prejudices, nor  assent with stereotypes, because I have been lucky  exuberant to be aware of the different types of people and be able to understand them. Therefore finally, it is this combination of changing where I lived and  learning of my personality that I believe forged my identity. Afterwards, your identity is subject to change, you begin to feel a sense of belonging to more than one culture.This is what Amin Maalouf il   lustrates in his story  name Deadly Identities. He says I have been asked many times with the best intentions in the world, if I felt more French or more Lebanese. I  unceasingly give the same answer  some(prenominal)  (Maalouf). Or even in Ethar El-Katatneys article  identity element Crisis 101, the  modern El-Gohary claims that she is balanced in her love for both countries(El-Katatney), and it is the same author that introduced this idea of being a halfie.Individuals are no longer able to consider themselves belonging to one culture more than the other. They do  ever so feel a strong sense of attachements to their routes however their true identity has altered, and therefore so will their state of mind. All of the above truly portrays the strong impact of traveling on ones identity. To conclude, we notice that it is ones  pagan exposure, which lead to the elements contributing to the formation of his identity. We are not born with an unchangeable identity, actually quite the oppo   site, it never cesses to change.Individuals will  always be exposed to new places, new people, new ways of thinking and these will transforms who they are. It all depends on culture and personality.Works Cited Identity. Merriam-Webster online dictionary. Merriam-Webster Online, 2008. Web. 14th Nov 2010. Coles, Robert. I Listen to my Parents and I Wonder What they Believe. The McGraw-Hill Reader Issues  crossways the Disciplines. Gilbert H. Muller. Ed. McGraw Hill 8th  sport Boston 1982 El-Katatney, Ethar Identity Crisis 101. Egypt  today online. May 8th 2008. Egypttoday. com. Web. 3rd Nov 2010. Hall, Edward T. The Arab World. Shades of  antique A  reader for Academic Writing. Ed. Zane Sinno, Rima Rantisi, Ghassan Zeineddine, Natalie Honein, Jasmina Najjar. second ed. Great Britain Pearson Education Limited, 2008. (pages 89 to 90). Print. Maalouf, Amin Deadly Identities. Shades of Gray A reader for Academic Writing. Ed. Zane Sinno, Rima Rantisi, Ghassan Zeineddine, Natalie Honein, Ja   smina Najjar. 2nd ed. Great Britain Pearson Education Limited, 2008. (page 1) Print.  
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