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SUMMARY:Vera's Theme : Cinema and its Reflection On The Human Condition
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Task B Topic: Youth Contention/Thesis

Our youth is a time in which our identities are highly malleable to our surroundings, we often subconsciously adopt other identities which can lead to the generation of an existential crisis.
It is the ability to navigate our way through other identity niches to ultimately reach our own that marks maturation.

Paragraph 1: How clashing identities cause internal problems

During our youth, we face a number of transitions, causing a reflexive need to grasp onto sources of comfort &rarr; belonging someone/someplace = molding ourselves to fit into our environment
If our identities don&rsquo;t directly superimpose into the pre-existing identities around us, this can lead to feelings of isolation, existential crises, and ultimately, disillusion with our society.
Cinema example: The character of Gretchen Wieners from Mean Girls embodies this &lsquo;hive mind&rsquo; mindset, where her own self-esteem arises from externally-sourced gratification,...

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