Throughout the years society has changed us as people. It has drove people to do things that will be remembered in history. But we still pose the question, “How does society impact individuals?”. The most dominant ways are they social demands, the reluctance to change, and the courage to stand up for what one believes in.
First, society demands conformity from the constituents by ways of fashion and dress norms. We see trends come and go with things pertaining to shoes, shirts, pants, and other things we wear. Especially, with gender based application to these boundaries. In the story, Scout had to wear a dress to school, because it would be considered “unladylike” to wear jeans and a t-shirt to …show more content…
In the story, the children of Maycomb are raised to believe that blacks are the lessers and are inferior to them just because of their skin color. This is driven by the older generation because racism is taught to very influential people, mostly being younger kids. We see this now in OUR society where, if parents particularly side with one political side, their children tend to stay with that because it is what they've been told is right and haven't been exposed to other ideas.
Lastly, society teaches that there will always be someone who stands out and up for something they truly believe in. Atticus although under extreme controversy, stood up for what he believed to be right even in the face of a case he couldn't win and that would possibly destroy his name. We see people like this all the time especially now with all the things happening in our time. We have protests for rights for all and everyone being equal, and at some point it was considered unheard of and radical. But all it took was one person to stand out from the rest and demand change as they've seen people do in the past.
To conclude this all, society has a plentiful impact on individuals. They learn to conform to society's pressing expectations, they follow things they're used to, but every once in awhile, one person stands out from the