chelsealowe
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Hi, okay ive got my 2ndary and primary research, i just dont know how to put them into chapter 1,2 and 3.
are they all supposed to be different themes? help i haveNO IDEA! this is my topic: Individuality or conformist, our mask for society.
I am trying to explain how we are putting on a show for society as an 'individualist', but in reality, we are conformist, all trying to prove to society that we are 'unique'.
Here is an exact extract from my text to get a better understanding:
I intend to understand what influences our growth and development into individuals, what aspects of Nature and Nurture define us, and the difference of adolescent growth between genders.
Evidently, posing the question, that “in our strive to become unique, are we becoming just like everybody else?”
My central hypothesis is, that in our subconscious mind where we are trying to be different and live life how ‘we want to’, we are just becoming exactly the opposite of what we aim to prove to society.
But what we do not realise is, that to be a true individualist, we must not worry about what others think, as this is our aim, we not only delude ourselves to think this, we think we are fooling others, but it is impossible to lie to oneself.
are they all supposed to be different themes? help i haveNO IDEA! this is my topic: Individuality or conformist, our mask for society.
I am trying to explain how we are putting on a show for society as an 'individualist', but in reality, we are conformist, all trying to prove to society that we are 'unique'.
Here is an exact extract from my text to get a better understanding:
I intend to understand what influences our growth and development into individuals, what aspects of Nature and Nurture define us, and the difference of adolescent growth between genders.
Evidently, posing the question, that “in our strive to become unique, are we becoming just like everybody else?”
My central hypothesis is, that in our subconscious mind where we are trying to be different and live life how ‘we want to’, we are just becoming exactly the opposite of what we aim to prove to society.
But what we do not realise is, that to be a true individualist, we must not worry about what others think, as this is our aim, we not only delude ourselves to think this, we think we are fooling others, but it is impossible to lie to oneself.
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