Social Acceptance and Its Consequences

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Psychology

 

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Sheryl G

 

Date added:

March 27, 2013

 

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University

 

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B

 

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2 / 553

 

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The fictitious narrator in Alice Adams' "Truth or Consequences" ? itself an excerpt from her book To See You Again ? was unique in that she could pinpoint this defining moment. Her experience with Carstairs Jones was a mixed blessing that she was not able to overcome and, in light of how her life turned out, was a foreshadowing of things to come...
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The many lovers she'd had ? three marriages and as many abortions. Each time she was seeking out to gain an upper hand in life and social status. Once, she writes, "I was raped by someone to whom I was married." These are not part of what most people would constitute as a "normal" life. The sublimation of her own values and morals to become part of the ?in' crowd at her elementary school started with the malicious game of Truth or Consequences where she was the victim of a trick question designed to humilate her...
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