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By knowing the different models of the self, how possible in your own perspective
that it is rooted from culture?

 Culture is one of the greatest factors for one’s persona or identity.  This, one can
be understood by also giving regard in the understanding of one’s origins and/or
culture. The culture, which is also the environment that a person’s is built or
traced to, provides the basic identity of a person. A person’s beliefs, principles,
knowledge, traits, values, and society are the integration of what his or her
culture developed him or her.  It is not a sole contributor, rather an integral part
of a person’s stance in the society.  This aids in the belongingness of a person
and leads to his or her norms and societal race or group.

2. Discuss briefly the theory of Mead’s trilogy (mind, self, and society).Relate with –
“The drive to make sense out of experience, to give it form and order, is evidently as
real and pressing as the more familiar biological needs...", --- Clifford Geertz.

 The theory of mead’s we have three parts , first is mind, second is self and last is
the society. This three is important to George. Because, he said that “They
believed that people develop their self images through interaction with other
people”. And the self is a part of person personality and consisting of self
awareness and self images. Then Clifford geertz said “The drive to make sense
out of experience, to give it form and order, is evidently as real and pressing as
the more familiar biological needs...". This quote said the you need to follow the
instruction or understand what he say before you act.

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