Establishing A Self-Identity In A Tale Of Two Cities

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“It was the best of times, it was the worst of times”. “It was the age of wisdom as well as the age of foolishness”. These Dickens quotes for A Tale of Two Cities are very fitting when applied to the teenage years for most teens. The transition from childhood to adulthood can be both rewarding as well as extremely challenging. Establishing a self identity and developing complicated relationships can cause a great deal of anxiety and frustration throughout your teen years. When successful in gaining positive relationships with both peers, siblings, and parents can seem at times to be euphoric, struggles in these areas can also be extremely devastating and force some teens to seek outside support structures to survive the teenage years. …show more content…

Life seems fairly simplistic as a young child where worries and responsibilities are minimal. As we enter our teen years there is a great deal of social pressure to fit in, and the question of who we are can preoccupy that time period. Teens now have pressures from social media, and ever increasing alcohol and drug based society, and a very difficult financial puzzle to interpret. Although this period can be extremely challenging it can also be extremely rewarding. Through my years at AHS I have tried several groups and organizations to grow as an individual. Participating in beauty paegents, and being members of several athletic groups, have helped shaped who I am as an individual and assisted me in starting to form my self identity. A great piece of advice for future generations is don’t be afraid to take risks. Even bad experiences will help us grow as an individual, and help us get a better sense of who we truly

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