First, I'm trying to prove to myself that I'm a person. Then maybe I'll convince myself that I'm an actress.
-Marilyn Monroe
I choose chapter 5 as one of the chapters because seeing the types of societies there are in the world and the way they work is very interesting. I grew up in a gemeinschaft society and it’s interesting to see how other societies, like gesellschaft societies, work compared to my society. Also seeing the statuses given within a society are fun to learn about. Seeing the difference between achieved and ascribed statuses made me see status differently than I did before.
-Marilyn Monroe
I choose chapter 5 as one of the chapters because seeing the types of societies there are in the world and the way they work is very interesting. I grew up in a gemeinschaft society and it’s interesting to see how other societies, like gesellschaft societies, work compared to my society. Also seeing the statuses given within a society are fun to learn about. Seeing the difference between achieved and ascribed statuses made me see status differently than I did before.
On this post I have put two pictures that I believe go along with chapter 5. The First is a photo of a Police officer. This being an achieved status because it is the man’s occupation. The second photo is of babies in a nursery. An ascribed status is one that everyone is born with. Whether it is race, hair color, or sex. So I thought that this photo represents just that. After the photos is a video clip that better describes the types of status.
The quote above by Marilyn Monroe stood out to me because within it is talks about the achieved and ascribed statuses. The beginning “I’m trying to prove to myself that I’m a person,” would be the ascribed status. And the end, “I’ll convince myself that I’m an actress,” would be the achieved because it is her profession.
*At the end there are two website links and a link to an article that go into depth on the subject of social interactions and social structure.Websites:
This site discuss the types of societies there are around the world.
This site goes into depth of the chapter discussing a lot of the things that were discussed in this chapter.
Article:
The (Play) Dating Game;
Our culture of fear means that we can no longer count on spontaneity to bring children together.
Our culture of fear means that we can no longer count on spontaneity to bring children together.
By: Kerri Augusto; Augusto lives in Northbridge, Mass.
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