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Conformity

Submitted by hotcocox614 on November 26, 2007

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Conformity
“Conformity is the jailer of freedom and the enemy of growth.” – John F. Kennedy. When we allow ourselves to conform to what our friends, family or society asks of us, we lose the ability to grow into our own persons. Conformity, however, is more than just the 13 year old middle school girl wearing UGG Boots and an Abercrombie hoodie in order to fit in. It is more then only listening to the top 40 radio stations and watching American Idol so you have something to add to the conversation that your co- workers are having over stale, company supplied coffee. Conformity is a killer. It attacks the week and strangles them until their true self dies and a new person is created. This new person disregards all values they once held in high regard and will do anything to not be perceived as different. The funny thing about this killer is people are more than willing to give into his pressure in order to seem “normal”. Sometimes it is easier to be obedient and do and feel as people say you should in order to avoid trouble. Sometimes it is easier to blend in to the crowd then to be crucified for being different. Why would anyone really want to be different? Society tells us different is bad. Different is weird. We are taught from the beginning that different is not what you want to be, it’s not a safe bet. So people are willing to give in to the pressures of society in order to be “safe”. People’s willingness to give into conformity is shown in the literary pieces entitled “What is a homosexual?” by Andrew Sullivan and “Salvation” by Langston Hughes. Both show what great lengths people will go to in order to slide under the radar of public opinion and criticism.
In “Salvation” Langston Hughes describes an event in his childhood when he pretended to be saved by Jesus Christ in order to save his congregation more aggravation and trouble. At the age of 12 Hughes was called a sinner. He was placed on the mourners bench in his church...

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