How have the Nacirema managed to exist? It seems unimaginable with all of the burdens they have brought upon themselves. As Miner mentioned, “It seems desirable to describe them as an example of the of the extremes to which human behavior can go.” It seems almost crazy! Also, When visiting the doctor, there is no guarantee one will be cured. In certain cases, one might even be killed; so why is there such a great amount of faith in the health care system? Why is so much hope and faith put into things that are actually harmful? The things that cannot be lived without are the things which make everything go South.
Among different rituals practiced by the Nacirema, an important one involves the “shrine” for it is almost impossible to find a household without one, and the richer the family, the more shrines they have. The rituals associated with the shrine are kept private. Each person worships in front of the “charm box” located in the shrine, which holds immeasurable amounts of magical drinks and therapies whose works are only known to the medicine men. The “shrine” is referring to the bathroom in each American household, and the “charm box” being the medicine cabinet. The “medicine men” refer to doctors and the “worshipping” behavior shows Americans’ obsession with appearances, as they