Monday, March 7, 2011
Introduction Paragraph
What is conformity? Conformity is the rules and regulations one gives into in an academic institution, conformity is the pressure that one's peers puts on their shoulder, conformity is the expectations one must live up to by their family's standards, conformity is complex. There are many different types of conforming, and it happens everyday all around us, and whether it is apart of our normal everyday activity, or something we rarely do, there is no doubt one must conform to something, somewhere, at one point in their life. Throughout time, and as generations pass the normal conformity, and standards for society are always changing, and as we compare different times and eras we notice how society has gone from more strict, to lenient, and then strict again. But some families and children are raised in a happy medium. Gregor Sams felt the pressure all around him, and was forced to conform to the strict German ways, while nowadays, society is completely different, but not for all. Conformity moves in importance throughout the generations, and the pressure that families put on their children is different in all cases, but moreover, at the end of the day, each person finds them self in a state of restriction, and giving into conformity at one point in their life.
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