Conformity
By: Vika • Essay • 459 Words • May 2, 2010 • 979 Views
Conformity
Conformity
Conformity is an issue that many of us disregard much of the time. It is something that you guys should think about. Why not think about it like this. Think about those times when the teacher would ask a question in class. Now, the answer in your head is surely correct you think to yourself. Nevertheless, when you look around the classroom, the majority have chosen an answer of the complete opposite! When the people who had raised their hands discovered that their answer was wrong, they would sit and wonder why they hadn't chosen the answer they had picked chosen initially. A vast majority of people will recall saying, "Everybody's doing it", a sentence that is one of the worst four-letter combinations in the English language.
Conformity involves basically, the changing of a person's attitudes, opinions, or behaviors to match those of the "norms" established by our society. Ralph Waldo Emerson considers the word "Conformity” a dirty word. He considers it the death of the individual and the enemy of originality. Take that into consideration for a moment. Without originality and individuality in our world, where on earth would we be! Without individuality, today's society would be filled with a population of followers rather that the leaders we know of. Can you as Americans imagine what our society would be like without leaders such as Martin Luther King Jr, Rosa Parks, etc.? Our nation wouldn’t be nearly as strong as it is currently. Neither would we have much freedom, nor would we have many rights. These "individuals" who without a doubt refused to conform, have changed the lives