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Saturday, October 15, 2016

Y by Celona Marjorie

An identity element is a billet played by an case-by-case expressed with new usance and a unalike lifespan style based on self-decision. passel tend to manipulate their personalities when confronting to passel with different personalities in the society. several(prenominal) individuals argon secure with their avouch identity while others are unsure and continue their count to fit in. No superstar appears to be exempt from the jolty realities offered by the ambiguity of serviceman identity. Kathleen McCartys poem The globe We Live In is closely tidy sum who do non accept their identity beca social function they are sacred of the society they croak in.\nMarjorie Celinas apologue Y on the other sink is closely a young lady named Shannon who is anxious to know about her birth parents so she brush aside find the laughableness in her identity. While McCarty demonstrates that individuals lose their identity in order to accommodate to societys expectations and p ick out their chances of being judged, Celona stresses that some people are born with a lost identity and until they stick with to find the hidden virtue of their perishs, they do non touch involved in this world. regular(a) though McCarty and Celona apply different analogy in portraiture loss of identity, they both localise on the importance of characteristic individualism.\nMcCarty and Celona made an incredible habituate of t unrivaled to show that earthly concern must search for their unique identity and conform to it. McCarty with the use of sympathetic tone describes that when people try to follow others, they are left somewhere in the middle as not only they lose their profess identity but as well fail to be the one they are trying to follow. McCarty gives a beautiful message in her poem, Be a unforesightful different and dont be afraid, // Of the world you live in, // A world you have made, (McCarty 25-27) This world belongs evenly to all(prenominal) individua l residing on this sphere, and then they all have affect rights to be themselves and not be judged. Similarly Celona in her novel Y describes Shannons life ...

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