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    Flanagan (2008) discusses Kohut’s theory of a tripolar self in essence is made up of three poles; two poles of the self, the grandiose and the idealized parent imago, later adding a third pole of twinship. In order to meet the needs of each pole, selfobjects are created during the development of a cohesive self. Selfobjects are people or things outside of the self that are utilized to identify with and acquire functions during the formation of identity and individuality. Confidence, ambition,

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    By definition self preservation is the “..set of behaviors by means of which individuals attempt to preserve their own existence and the psychical processes that establish these behaviors..”. For The Crucible, written by Arthur Miller, self preservation has been shown to have affected multiple characters, including John Proctor, Samuel Parris, and John Hale. In The Crucible, self preservation is seen to be the greatest motivation . John Proctor is one of the multiple characters being affected by

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    Everyone has a sense of self. This idea of self is how a person maps out who they are in the world, but one way a person can develop a sense of self is by making social comparisons. Social comparisons are when a person defines their sense of worth based on how they compare with others. They base these comparisons on things such as looks, social status, and abilities. The idea of social comparisons can be seen in the book The Queen of the Tearling. In this book, Kelsea Glenn inherited the throne

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    essay will be focusing on a specific area of consumer behaviour; personality and the self, and how marketers have used an understanding of this to develop brands that purposely appeal to certain consumer groups. Real company examples will be used to explore the different ways in which this understanding has been applied and to consequently establish what this means for organisations and consumers alike. The self-concept is an important consideration for marketers due to the necessity of gaining the attention

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    when adhering to the trials and tribulations of high school life. This type of educational commitment requires academic focus, social adaptabilities, and most importantly an eagerness to achieve a self-identity. However, for Jin Wang in the graphic novel American Born Chinese this quest to achieve a self-identity becomes a focal point in the narrative (Yang). Jin is an American born Chinese boy living in the suburbs; he struggles daily with balancing his ethnic identity with his mainstream American

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    man working in a supermarket, who judges all the customers and see’s all the conformity that the store encompasses all while searching to be outside the conformist’s that exist there. John Updike uses Sammy to show through Symbolism the journey to self-identity. This coming of age story stands as a message of empowerment to all future generations. Updike uses the older generation in A&P to symbolize what Sammy does not identify with. It represents for him the

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    body- involves consciousness of physical sensations, (Piotrowski, 2005). Example: Mary is aware of her frown lines. Self identity- corresponds to the child’s comprehension of an internal sameness or stability over time, (Piotrowski, 2005). Example: Mary has always liked precision of number crunching; she likes it to the degree that she has integrated it into her housekeeping chores. Self esteem – reflect personal efforts to preserve pride and avoid shame, (Piotrowski, 2005). Example: She shows satisfaction

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    many others, the literary theme of self-identity coupled with coming of age has been a long running one in the history of literature. Certainly, we find this theme in novels such as Between Tides and Shadows of Your Black Memory, respectively. The development of character and self-identity is vital in the analysis of each protagonist. Between Tides follows Pierre Landu, a black Catholic Priest and revolutionist, on a journey to right his wrongs through rigorous self-examination. Pierre, having rejected

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    Introduction The death of self is chosen as the subject of study in Paulo Coelho's The Alchemist for research purpose. The self to the characters in this novel is shadowed in the name of searching destiny and pursuing dream. The study of self is not an easy task. The self concept is discussed below on the basis of some references and the novel, The Alchemist. The question may be raised: is the self a fact in Coelho's The Alchemist? Coelho has used the individual or self of the characters as the umbra

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    Have you ever glanced around and ponder what makes individuals, individuals? Why do they act the way that they or why do they react to times the way that they do? Identities, everybody has an alternate identity. Identity advancement are the examples of considerations, emotions and practices that set you apart from another person. A large number of the hypotheses spin around that identity is something that starts when you are a newborn child. Grown-up identity characteristics are one of the identities

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