Raw by Scott Monk“Institutions shape the way that individuals understand themselves" (1 Viewer)

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Institutions mold individuals, limiting them to their own personal domains ultimately to adhere and were layers of conformity and comply to the unfair nature of institutions. The turbulent force of pre-established rules and boundaries disrupt every facet of individuals lives as the suffer the consequences of not belonging. This is profoundly manifested in the novel “Raw” by Scott Monk and the famous song “Sucker for Pain” by Wiz Khalifa and Lil Wayne both explore the notion that institutions shape the way individuals preserve themselves and the world around them. In the novel “Raw” the main protagonist Brett Dalton a truant teenager who is captivated by the a correctional facility, the social and legal restriction imposed on Brett by Sam, allows Brett to embrace change and offers him to conform in order to taste self-actualization. Through counters Brett attain understandings in which he assimilates with laws imposed by Sam. The song “Sucker for pain” also demonstrates the persona struggle within himself and alludes to craving for something the evenly has it’s consequence, however the persona himself inflicts situational pain to confine them of their of free will. An imperative in both texts is that outline and identify how limitations of institutions and the conflicting interests of individuals. Through, these texts institutions are noted to shape individuals as they render them out their individuality and inflict a sense of change on the persona character as the main purpose of institutions is to diminish anarchy and disorderly behavior. The Nature of one relationship with the institutions can impact one’s ability to rehabilitate and develop a positive perception of their sense of self.

The maintenance of order and legal observance of society are the prime reason as to why institutions are established, to verify the social values are upheld are morally and ethically acceptable , invisibly forcing individuals to comply and conform to authority. As a result of one being Institutionalized, they are victimized by regulations
 

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