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Essay heading: THE AFFECTS OF ALIENATION ON THE CULTURAL IDENTITY OF SIBEL AND CAHIT
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Social alienation disassembles a person and their cultural identity, causing that person to struggle with their self worth. It is a "social evil, characterized by one or another type of harmful separation, disruption or fragmentation, which sunders things that belong together" (Wood 21-22). These affects of alienation are serious and may eventually lead to a spiral into self destructive behaviors... displayed 300 characters
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These affects of alienation are serious and may eventually lead to a spiral into self destructive behaviors.
Both Sibel and Cahit were so immersed in German society that they were distant from their Turkish heritage. Against Turkish culture and tradition, they were immersed in Punk Rock and the Punk lifestyle... displayed next 300 characters
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