Exploring Ralph's Struggle with Self-Concept

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1. Ralph has low self-esteem and views himself as a person who has a temper, lives at a dump, has no friends or connections with other characters outside of work, and a person who wrecks things. Even though Ralph is the best at wrecking things he still gets no recognition for being the best, but only recognition for being a “bad guy”. Ralph does not understand why Felix is praised for doing an outstand job, whereas, Ralph also does an outstanding job. Ralph mention in his support group that he would also enjoy getting a pie or a medal because he wants more out of life than to just be the “bad guy”. 2. Ralph views himself as a bad person because that is the role he was designed to play in the game. The characters, players of the game, and game makers all view Ralph as a “bad guy”. Ralph wrecks things and Felix picks up the pieces. When the game is finished and its “after hours” no one seems to care about Ralphs feelings or him. I believe if just one character would show Ralph some recognition or befriend him, it would improve his self-concept. 3. …show more content…

The whole movie Ralph struggles with excepting the fact that his character is a “bad guy”. In the last video clip Ralph realizes that to save all the games and save his friend Penelope he must play the part of the “bad guy” and wreck something. Ralph is experiencing a self-fulfilling prophecy when he says to himself the bad guy affirmation “I am bad, and that is good, I will never be good, and that is not bad, there is no one I would rather

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