Saturday, September 20, 2008

Blah.

1. Even thought Marjane had to follow all the religious rules, and wear the scarf, she was still herself and didn't change that.  She wasn't afraid to be herself. She'd say what she wants, and do what she wants, and be who she wants.  She wasn't afraid to say her opinion on all the issues going on.  And even with the demonstrations, she wasn't afraid to join in on those.

2. Parts of my identity that I didn't specifically choose, I would say would have to come from my parents. Such as the looks, and even some personality traits.

3. No one really had a negative reaction. If they did, then they never said anything. I didn't really give them a reason to feel negative, and plus, I didn't choose to have them.

4. I think a person has all control over their identity. You choose who you are, others don't choose for you. Even if you make yourself certain things to fit in with a certain crowd, it's still your choice and the identity you're choosing to be. Everyone is different and what makes them different is the identity they choose for themselves.

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