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    system‚ there has always been a tension between individuality and conformity. The national government and schools are attempting to find new ways to improve education‚ such as mandatory courses and testing. Unfortunately‚ rather than reaching a balance between individuality and conformity‚ they neglect individuality. Schools should produce an atmosphere that allows a student to discover their own individuality‚ along with the positives of conformity. Critics of the American education system argue

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    By definition‚ conformity is action or behavior in correspondence with socially accepted standards‚ conventions‚ rules‚ or laws. What this means to me is when someone of higher ranking tells you to do something that has an effect on a whole. Conformity can either be good or bad. In V for Vendetta and "Repent‚ Harlequin" there was a character who thought that conformity was bad for society‚ and a person should be able to decided for themselves. Conformity is everywhere‚ even in the United States.

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    Individuality is important in life. Without individuality‚ the world would become boring rather quickly. No two people are exactly alike‚ not even twins have the same fingerprints. These are important facts‚ so I will be addressing the importance of individuality. I happen to be a good example of individuality myself. I choose to have long hair even though it isn’t what most guys choose to do. People have asked me why I don’t cut my hair short. My response is simply‚ ” I don’t want to and I don’t

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    IIndividuality‚ based on the definition presented by Marion Webster’s‚ is the aggregate of qualities and characteristics that distinguish one person or thing from another. From birth‚ one’s family stresses the importance of creating a distinct identity. To begin‚ the parents select a name for their new child‚ in hopes that someday‚ the child will represent the name with honor. This name defines the child. This name separates the child from the rest of the world‚ creating an identity. As the child

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    either individuality or conformity is silly since it does not specify which education system it is referring to. This statement stands for functionalist education systems like that of Singapore’s. In the past‚ our society has been modelled such a way that uniqueness and individuality is greatly frowned upon. Everyone wanted to be a part of the larger group and no one wanted to be “different from the rest”‚ or the “odd one out”. However‚ as we progress‚ we realize that somehow individuality is important

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    Individuality versus Conformity in Miller ’s The Crucible The theocratic town of Salem‚ in the late 1600s‚ not only advocated conformity but stifled individuality. The play‚ The Crucible by Arthur Miller‚ illustrates the conflict between conformity and individuality. Salem‚ a town dependent on the unity and participation‚ understandably teaches people from a young age to recognize the needs of the community as greater than the needs of an individual. As any unit needs something to hold it all together

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    Question 1: Compare how authors deal with the subject of conformity in two texts you have studied. In the short stories The Lottery by Sheily Jackson and Harrison Bergeron by Vonneget Jr both share the common subject of conformity. This is shown through the theme of expression of individuality that defies society’s rules can result in victimisation and death which still exists in all societies. Sheily and Vonneget portray the main theme through the use of characters‚ symbols and Context (irony)

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    President Kennedy once said “Conformity is the jailer of freedom and the enemy of growth” Good morning and thankyou all for being here today at the forum. Life is a constant battle between conforming and being an individual. It is about finding that balance so that conforming does not become ‘the jailer of freedom’ or ‘the enemy of growth’. Conformity is basically a process by which people’s belief or behaviours are influenced by others. We conform to rules and regulations‚ so that the

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    foreshadows one of the main topic his essay; individuality. Individuality is an important feature because it separates people from each other. Throughout the essay Emerson contradicts the popular saying imitation is the highest form of flattery by saying‚ “imitation is suicide” (596). He states that people are starting to rely on each other too much instead of oneself. Emerson is urging people to escape society with originality‚ trusting yourself‚ and avoiding conformity; which allows‚ “Self-Reliance‚” to

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    Cortney Williams    English 2 Gate  Mrs.Yates    Living  in  society‚   it   is  difficult  to  have  your  own  individuality.  As  the  people  of  society we  are  all  under  constant pressure  to  conform and behave a certain way. In the  article  “The  Sociology  of  Leopard  Man‚”  the  author Logan  Feys talks about the effects  society  can  have  on  your  individuality  by  defining and using the  words conformist and  non­conformist.  The  idea  of  acting  the  “right  way”  categorizes 

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