Monday, September 2, 2019
Pressures Of Society :: essays research papers
 Pressures of Society    Our behavior usually is controlled and decided by us, but that is not always the  case. As we saw in the play Marty's behavior was not always his own decision.  The behavior of any person can be greatly manipulated by society. There are a  few points in the play and in normal life that can prove this statement is true.  Marty's actions were greatly influenced by the views of his family and friends.  Marty was forced into many actions by the people around him. A person will  consider what other tells them as much as what they believe in themselves.    Marty was always a quiet man that didn't like going out, it was his family and  friends that told him to do so. It was his decision, but it wasn't his choice.  Marty did not want to go anywhere yet he did just because his friends and family  told him so. It is not always easy to refuse such thing, Marty had to make a  decision and decided he should go out. By analyzing the pros and cons he made a  decision, basing it on knowledge and commonsense, after all going out is not a  bad thing.    But what if there is no decision? What if the person is forced to do something  that he does not agree with? This can be blamed on the pressure of society as  well, sometimes you do something that you know you don't want just because  someone is forcing you. Marty showed such behavior many times throughout the  play. It was not always a conscious decision every time that Marty did what he  did, he based many of his decisions just on what his friends and family told him.      It is this play that made me think, that our decisions and choices are based on  what we think just as much as what others think. It is not always your choice  and it is not always what you want that you do. For example I am writing this  essay because someone told me so, and it is not my choice either to do it or not,  I can decide if to do so but that doesn't leave with other options. Some actions  people do are subconsciously inputted by society, that means that there was no  specific someone that told you what to do, yet you still do it because society  has set this standard. This type of action can be seen in anyone at every given  day. It can range from the simpler things like dressing up, and looking good all    					    
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