SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 78
Download to read offline
The Rite Of Passage In The Electric Bugaloo
The rite of passage that is most significant to me is the one in "The Electric Bugaloo".I like the point
of the story. Being Confident on yourself. I like it because of the meaning is significant to me. I like
the quote "Humiliation and hilarity are closely linked my little friend". I like it because it means not
to beat yourself up. When you do something wrong, you need to be confident. If someone laughs at
you because you fell don't be hard on yourself. Instead you need to be confident and shake it off.
You need to have confidence in what you say. I also like the quote"Don't stay awake worrying about
it". People sometimes worry about their actions. They did something that they are embarrassed
about and it was funny looking. You need
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
The Rites Of Passage For My Family
I would consider the rites of passage for my family to be rather subtle and based more on
responsibility and temperament towards treating them like an adult. For one to be considered an
adult in my family that person must first act like an adult, and be responsible for themselves. The
fact that someone can drive or has a job does not make them an adult, what would make them an
adult is more of an unspoken agreement where we no longer must worry about them needing our
parents help. I am not sure that the rest of my family has this perspective on when they become an
adult, but this is my own personal rite of passage and I would not consider a sibling an adult unless
they could do so. I consider the usual rituals, such as getting a license, going to high school, dating,
and getting a job to be more of a step up a ladder where adulthood is at the top. I have siblings that
have done all that, but I do not consider them an adult and I do not think my parents treat them like
it either. I believe a person must earn their rites of passage through responsibility, compassion, and
independence. Responsibility is an attribute I consider important to be an adult. What other people
may consider their rite of passage into adulthood, I think of as small lessons to being responsible.
Driving a car is fun and allows for a whole new spectrum of freedom, but it also shows that a person
must learn how to be responsible by driving safely and taking care of their vehicle. My parents
granted me
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Rite Of Passage Research Paper
A rite of passage is a type of ritual that has existed in human societies since the beginning of human
societies themselves. These rituals mark important transitions in our lives, such as becoming an
adult. However, in modern times, these traditions are far and few between. While some transition
rituals, such as graduation and wedding ceremonies, still exist, there are not nearly enough left to
mark all the important transitions in our lives. For my solo journey into nature, I focused on my
transition into motherhood. I have mentioned before that my husband and I have been trying for a
family for a little while with no success. We believe that the issue may lie in my autoimmune
disease, and have decided to forgo actively trying for a baby until my health is a bit more under
control. I had quite a few questions revolving around this when I started my walk. No matter how
much I tried to narrow them down, they all flooded my thoughts. What do I need to do to be
healthy? Is there a remedy for my illness? Am I even ready to be a mother, and if so, is it fair for me
to become a mother ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The temperature grew colder the deeper I went into the forest. The smell of damp earth, pollen, and
the musky scent of redwood trees, filled the air. I was peaceful, my mind more silent than it had
been in weeks. After about twenty minutes of walking, I came to the crest of one of the larger hills
on the trail. It opened up to a field full of tall tan weeds and freshly growing grass. Dotted
throughout the field were growths of wild poppies and dandelions. I sat down on a bench at the edge
of the field; it was nestled under a few small trees and shaded me from the hot sun. I became
completely lost in the emptiness of mind. To be honest, I'm still not sure how long I sat there for. I
just zoned out completely, my normally chaotic mind at ease in the ocean of nothingness. I probably
would have spent more time like that, had it not been for the
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Rites Of Passage In The Japanese Community
Throughout this section, I will explore the rites of passage in the Japanese community from an emic
perspective. Crapo (2013) defines emic, "an insider's or native's meaningful account– may be
written for outsiders but portrays a culture and its meanings as the insider under¬stands it. Exploring
the Japanese community from an emic perspective takes dedication and understandings. The
Japanese community has a wide variety of ceremonies that are practiced both in America and Japan.
Some traditional ceremonies or celebrations are the baptisms, marriages, death and afterlife.
According to Ichihara (2013), a baptisms practice reveals that "The 1959 Prayer Book was
revolutionary in the initiation rites. It combined the traditional three different ... Show more content
on Helpwriting.net ...
In the article of rites of passage, by Tsuji (2011) he discusses how Japan culture goes through
different rituals when reaching the point of death and afterlife compared to the United States. When
one speaks of old age in the United States, it refers to an individual who is ready to retire or close to
passing away. In recent research, some typical behaviors upon reaching this milestone are when a
person moves into a senior living capacity, the use of hearing aids, and one might even give up
driving. On the other hand, Japan's culture is different when referring to celebrations and old age.
The rites of passage rituals for those getting old start as early as sixty years old. The reason Japanese
celebrate his or her sixtieth birthday is that many did not survive longer than his or her sixtieth
birthday. In addition to Japanese culture of old age, they also celebrate auspicious birthdays. This
tradition is a sequence of celebrations that occurs different time throughout his or her lifetime. The
Japanese reflect back on the person's life for which they have lived. Another critical fact is that these
birthday celebrations were known to guide death within rites of passage. The rites of passage
continue beyond death into the afterlife with the tradition of worshiping the ancestors. Some of the
cultures of the Japanese afterlife include the offering of tea, flowers, and rice to
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Rites Of Passage In The Medicine Bag
There are different rites of passage for Native American tribes. In the apache tribe, the girl has to go
through many more challenges during her ceremony in becoming a true woman in her tribe. In the
Medicine Bag, Martin unexpectedly received his rite of passage by receiving a medicine bag. They
both faced many diverse challenges. The rite of passage in each tribe is different with age, gender,
etc.
In the apache tribe and lakota tribe, both the young adults have to go through a certain ritual to
become an adult in their tribe. They also have some challenges and obstacles to go through,
involving physical and emotional. In the story 'The Medicine Bag", Martin receives a medicine bag
before his grandfather passes away. After his grandfather passed away, Martin follows his
grandfather's instructions to carry on the medicine bag. Martin had only one day to prepare to
receive the medicine bag, and it was very tough for him because he knew his grandfather would
soon pass away. The apache girl goes through many physical challenges during her rite of passage.
She has to dance for ten hours, endure four days with little food and sleep, and ... Show more
content on Helpwriting.net ...
In "The Medicine Bag". Martin was somewhat embarrassed to have traditions and have his
grandfather around. It seemed as though he didn't really want the medicine bag. The medicine bag
represents protection and strength to the person it's given to. Martin learned that by the passing of
his grandfather, he must carry on this family tradition and do what his grandfather told him to do. In
the video "Apache Girl's Rite of Passage", the girl was in preparation for almost her whole life for
this ceremony. Whereas Martin wasn't as prepared as the apache girl. The apache girl must get her
face painted with sage and dusted with pollen. Her endurance of the four day ritual represents the
four stages of life, that is infant, child, adolescent, and
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Dachena Rites Of Passage
Everyone goes through rites of passages like, walking, talking, and making mistakes. It's all a part of
growing up. Martin and Dachena go through rites of passages in some similar and some different
ways. Martin's grandpa comes into town because it's almost time for him to pass down the medicine
bag to his grandson Martin. His rite of passage is him receiving this medicine bag and becoming one
of the tribe. Dachena's rite of passage is a coming of age ritual. She has a big ceremony all about her
becoming a woman. My examination of these two formats will show all the advantages and
disadvantages of how reading the text or watching a video could help you or not, as well as the
similarities and differences between the two stories.
There are
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Symbolism In The Passage Of Society : The Rites Of Passage...
Symbols of Maturity
A gown represents womanhood. A rope signifies manhood. A fire embodies adulthood. Growing up
that is what life taught me. Being bicultural I experience and view different rites of passage in
society I must go through almost everyday. These rites of passage were given to me through the time
span of my childhood and discovered through the endless maze of society. It is built by my family
and self–realization of what I have to accomplish. I always know what I and my family need to do,
and I know where I am to end up. I knew when my sister dressed in her large quinceñera gown. I
knew when I witnessed my older brother finally pull the rope on the piñata I was hitting. I knew
when I tasted the fire that lingered on the fresh tortillas my mother crafted with her hands. I also
knew that I would not experience each one of these passages because I also had to meet the rites of
passage from my American heritage. I have to wear the gown at my wedding, I have to climb ropes
to be level with men, and I have to instill a fire within myself to overcome the adversities of life.
However, not all of these would be meet by me as well.
The representation of women when I was younger did not differ much from both cultures I grew up
with, and I know that I have not fulfilled them. However, one rite of passage did show more
symbolism and core values presented for the roles of being a woman. The original celebration of a
quinceñera was to showcase that a fifteen year old girl was
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Arnold Van Gennep's Rites Of Passage
Introduction Rites of Passage are most directly related to the works of Arnold van Gennep and later,
Victor Turner. Gennep describes how though rites of passage, a person achieves a new status in
society, without disrupting the existing structure of that society. (Erikson 2010). There are three
phases to a rite of passage: separation, liminality, and integration. The separation phase is exactly
what it sounds like; a person takes a step away from his or her old life in order to develop a new
identity (Berry 1984). The liminal phase, or the in–between phase, is one in which the person is
learning a new way of life, in order to be reborn into society, after which the person is re–integrated
into society (Erikson 2010). Hockey players undertake a lengthy rite of passage in order to become a
professional, which begins when a child learns how to ice skate, separation, up until the time when
he or she becomes a professional hockey player, integration. However, most hockey players never
finish this rite of passage. Statistically speaking, the odds of making it to the integration phase ...
Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Ice hockey is a major part of the socialization process of young Canadians, beginning when a child
puts ice skates on for the first time. The organization of youth hockey at a young age, most likely
from the time a child is a toddler, is the institution in which many children in Canada grow up in,
besides of course, their family household, unless his or her parents decide to send their child off to
another province or city to live with another family in order to play hockey, in which the child must
adapt to this new environment. Through enculturation by hockey, children learn the values of the
game on both a small scale, the game itself, and a wide scale, a positive outlook on life,
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
The Rites of Passage and Liminality Essay
The Rites of Passage and Liminality
Originally developed by anthropologist Arnold van Gennep in the early 20th century in his book
Rites de Passage, the term liminality refers to the concept in which participants are in the threshold
stage of disorientation and suspension from the previous social norm that they were used to. When
an individual goes through a rite of passage–also coined by van Gennep–he is cut off from his "old
life" and is born again into a new person. However, before he can fully become a new person and
finish his rite of passage, he is suspended in a liminal stage that bridges the old self with the newly
acknowledged self. In other words, he is in a stage of disorientation and amorphous identity. Found
throughout all ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The night before the rite of passage was to be performed, the male relatives and community would
dance and sing all night in costumes and masks, awakening the boys consecutively to parade them
around in the ritual. Before they were about to be "killed", the mothers would sorrowfully feed their
sons a "Last Supper" as if they were still infants. Shortly thereafter, the boys were marched down to
a clearing known as the "place of dying", and suddenly attacked by the guardian males, who held
each boy down and circumcised him. Upon having their wounds fully healed, they were then
allowed to return unto their village as men.
According to the Islamic culture and society, every Muslim must make a trek to Mecca–the hajj–at
least once in their lifetime to pay tribute to Allah, the God of the Islam religion. The trek is a
mandatory component of being a good Muslim for that is the secular proclamation of being a
faithful follower, as according to the Prophet Muhammed who said that a person will journey to
Mecca a sinful man and return home afterwards as a newborn baby purified. The ritual itself consists
of five steps, each categorized into a day: the purifying ihram in which all men are in unity and
peace, and the desperate run from the hills of Safa to Marwa in remembrance of Hagar; the travel to
Arafah to repent of their sins and collect seventy pebbles as somewhat totems; the return to Mina to
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
You Are The Electric Bogaloo Rite Of Passage
The rite of passage that is most significant to me is because the passage tells me never to give up on
yourself and always keep trying. The rite of passage came from the story called "You Are the
Electric Boogaloo". Some of the reasons this is significant to me is because when I felt down and
wanted to quit or a sport or just a hard time in my life. Three reasons I know this passage is
significant to me is because of a time when I made B team basketball, the second reason is when I
started playing tennis, the third reason is when I started playing football. The first reason this
passage is significant to me is because of when I tried out for the basketball team and made B team.
I hadn't played basketball in two years I didn't think I would make the team but, I kept trying. I
made the team and it was the B team. I was so angry becuase I new that I could be on A team but, I
wasn't so I wanted to quit. I then read this quote from the story "You Are the Electric Boogaloo" and
it said "Don't beat yourself up over it, Okay." I was the convinced to play. The quote when I thought
about it was telling me that it is just the beginning and that it could change later after a game. Two
weeks later we played our first game and I tried my hardest and the next game they told me that I
was starting on A team. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I new that I could become good if I just tried the sport and I told myself this quote from the story
and it said "...keep at it." So I did at the end of the year I was ranked number two out of everyone in
the school. I focused and at the end of the year I also realized that I was in love with the
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Rite Of Passage
Rites of passage are key aspects of every culture. According to Window on Humanity written by
Conrad Phillip Kottak, a rite of passage is an individual or collective transition from one stage in life
to another that involves a change in social status. Although they differ between cultures, every rites
of passage includes three major phases: separation, liminality, and incorporation. Separation is when
the person withdraws from an old social status. For example, when a Maasai boy is about to begin
the process of becoming a man he must shave all of his hair. Liminality is the stage when one is in
between two social statuses. An example of liminality would be different taboos or transformations
of the Maasai boys, like not being allowed to flinch ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This is a ritual that every Jewish girl is expected to go through in order to be recognized as an
educated Jewish woman. Before a bat–mitzvah, parents hold responsibility for the child's behaviors.
Prior to the three phases, the child is not obligated to know the commandments and the expectations
of a Jewish adult. Reaching the age of a bat–mitzvah signifies becoming a full member of the Jewish
community with the responsibilities that come with it. This ceremony usually takes place at the age
of twelve. I remember having to go to Hebrew school as a child. I was sent there not only to learn
about the religion that I was born into, but also to eventually prepare for my bat–mitzvah. About one
and a half years prior to my bat mitzvah celebration, I was separated from the rest of the students
and put into a special class. In this class I was educated on the meaning of the ten commandments
and was expected to be able to read in hebrew. I also was expected to learn how to sing a portion of
the Haftara out of the "Torah" which is the Jewish version of the Bible. During this stage, my
parents were expected to pick a date for the celebration and begin planning. In this stage, I was still
considered a little Jewish "girl". Although a bat–mitzvah celebration sounded like fun, my
experience with the separation stage was not even a little bit enjoyable. I was very stressed, trying to
understand the commandments, learning how to sing the haftara, preparing for the celebration,
writing and reciting a speech, and picking out a pretty dress to wear. After a long preparation for the
service it was time to share what I have learned with friends, family, and the people of the
synagogue. I was extremely nervous to perform but I remember feeling beautiful in my gown. The
liminality stage began when it was time to get up in front of the crowd at the synagogue and sing the
haftara and read my speech. This was done in order to
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Rites of Passage Essay
Rites of Passage Every day someone enters into a rite of passage whether it be by starting school, a
new job, marriage, a confirmation or communion rites of passage are common place. Two totally
different cultures have totally different rituals and rites of passage. The Apache would most
definitely have incredibly unique rituals compared to rural Maine and the catholic cultures therein.
The best way to see the differences is to compare the two different cultures.
Each ritual occurs in a holy place, the Apache on ritual grounds and the Confirmation rights at a
specific congregation. The person who is about to participate in confirmation has gone to months of
classes to prepare for this day, CCD it is titled and it is typically on a ... Show more content on
Helpwriting.net ...
The whole community reaffirms their identity through the dance. Saturday is specifically dedicated
to the godmother while Sunday is the godfather's day. The girl, while awake is never allowed to stop
dancing, even on her knees at the end when she has to prove that she is fully ready for womanhood.
She is painted on her face and must stand up only with the aid of eagle feathers. The gifts that are
given are of varying value, but they definitely don't all have to do with the religious purpose, TV's
VCR's and other electronic devices are given here.
The confirmation is a much different ritual. It is not individual. There is a whole group of kids going
through the ritual at the same time. They all have sponsors standing next to, or behind them during
the whole ritual. The main difference of immediate comparison to be made is that of the girl
speaking and saying she will remember the ritual for the rest of her life. Here, about 8 years later, I
don't even remember specifics about the rite of confirmation. The family time had during a ritual
such as this can not be had during normal everyday experiences. The whole lot to be confirmed
marches in, marriage style and lines up in the first two rows of the church. The priest then says a
few words and the confirmation mass continues as normal mass. With communion and all the
normal prayers from the bible along with a few readings picked specifically for confirmation
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Explain The Three Rites Of Passage
1. The three main rites of passage (Lenkeit 2012: 11) are puberty, childhood, and death. As people
go through this arc of life social positions change and we are put into certain parts in life. This
because life changes and people go through bodily and physical change throughout life. Rites of
passage allows an individual to participate but there is also a group to go with that person in which
are close to the individual. This means anything that happen to there one friend and they die or get
hurt, it effects them. For example, cultures have types of rituals (Lenkeit 2012: 11) where there is a
celebration of life and when life ends we have a ceremony for the death of the person who meant
something to us. It's a way of coming to peace and honoring them.
2. Supernatural belief (Lenkeit 2012: 11) is defined as the belief that transcends the observable,
natural world. So, this has to do with religion and what we get out of it. Supernatural forces (Lenkeit
2012:11) are the unseen powers that one possesses. These forces go against nature and beyond ...
Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Supernatural beings (Lenkeit 2012: 11) are those such as God's and Goddesses, Souls, Ghosts,
Tricksters, and witches. Ghosts for example, are supernatural beings for the most part. They have
abilities that can go beyond us. For all we know they are dwelling in the world to finish something
and were not ready to leave, at least this is what society says. There have been multiple encounters
that people have experienced. But, there are also ways to fool others as well into thinking something
is supernatural. Magic (Lenkeit 2012: 11) for example, is a technique to manipulate supernatural
forces and beings. Which leads us to another example of a supernatural being, witches. The Salem
witch trials is one of the most remembered events in time. Women were accused for using
"witchcraft", or, magic. For practicing it they were killed and cast out by people. These accusations
from people were probably false and people
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Puberty Rites Of Passage
In many cultures around the world, ceremonies are held or rituals are undergone to mark the passage
of adolescents into adulthood. These are known as rites of passage. Rites of passage, is a term first
coined by Arnold Van Gennep in 1909 to describe the universal transition of adolescents by
maturational progression, a phenomenon that is cross–cultural (Gibson, 2007). Indeed, the term
puberty rites and rite of passage can be used interchangeably. Because puberty is an experience all
humans have, the rite of passage may reflect cultural evolution as co–occurring with bodily changes
(Weisfeld ,1997, as cited by Gibson, 2007). Rites of passage can also signify changes of status in
other stages of life, and these transitions seem to be demarcated ... Show more content on
Helpwriting.net ...
It is theorized that the adolescent rite of passage has lost its importance because of a change in focus
from communal concerns to individuality, or exposure to varied belief systems (Gibson, 2007).
Some youth, who lack the completion of these semblances of rites, create their own–through
activities such as the use of substances, body modification, or gang initiation (Sande, 2002; Vigil,
1996; Wall, n.d., as cited by Gibson, 2007). A possible reason for the fading of formal rites, is a
societal move away from the importance of sexual maturity for reproduction reasons to a society
that instead imbues status for financial and vocational gains (Gibson,
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Rites Of Passage Analysis
Think of a monumental time in your life. Your monumental time in your life is probably different to
an Apache girl, Dachina, and the main character, Martin, in a story the medicine bag. In Dachina's
rite of passage is doing by doing a four day tradition to become a women. During the four day she
has to do stuff like, dance for ten hours straight. Then, in Martin's rite of passage his grandpa comes
to give him the medicine bag. During this, Grandpa is dying so he has to give Martin the medicine
bag before he dies. In my essay I explain, the similarities and differences between the two rites of
passage. I also explain, the advantages and disadvantages between video and text.
There are a lot of similarities and differences between the medicine bag and the apache girl. To start
off, a similarity of these two rites of passage are that they are both about a monumental time in the
apache girl, Dachina, and the main character, Martin, in the medicine bag. Like the Dachina's
monumental time in her life is the ritual to become a women. In addition to that, Martin's
monumental time in his life getting the medicine bag from his grandpa. Another similarity between
the two stories it that they both need their family to make the rites of passage possible. For example,
Martin need his grandpa to give him the medicine bag for him to experience getting the medicine
bag. Also, Dachina needs her family to help her to get through the four day ritual like, they had to
help prepare the food for
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
What Is A Rite Of Passage Essay
Rites of Passage
Kyle Routledge: 15358322
Dr. Fraser G. McNeill
Friday 6th March
Anthropology: Rites of passage "We have to be able to grow up. Our wrinkles are our medals of the
passage of life. They are what we have been through and who we want to be." (Hutton, n.d.)
Rites of Passage are an inevitable event that will occur throughout a person's life. Some examples of
these would be leaving University to join the new job you've acquired or even just moving to a new
neighbourhood where you now need to make new friends.
In order to understand an essay on rites of passage one must first know the answer to the following
question: What is a rite of passage?
A rite of passage can be defined as "rites which accompany every change of ... Show more content
on Helpwriting.net ...
Once this had been completed the matric students attitudes changed immediately and they began
speaking to us as they would to any other student. From that day onwards high school was just as it
was for anyone else, we had to attend all our classes as normal and dress in the correct uniform etc.
In conclusion life is a rite of passage. The only certainty we have is that we will all experience them
and once we have gone through the phases of a rite of passage we will never be the same person.
You will always in some way or another experience a change in your life through the experience and
even though the journey may not always be an easy one there is inevitably some form of growth and
learning to be gained.
Bibliography
Anon., 2014. Rites of Passage. [Online]
Available at: http://shawcss.tripod.com/REL101/rites_of_passage.htm
[Accessed 05 03 2015].
Harper, D., 2010. initiation. [Online]
Available at: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/initiation
[Accessed 05 03 2015].
Hutton, L., n.d. s.l.:s.n.
Sutton, R. e., 2011. Anthropology Southern Africa. s.l.:s.n.
Turner,
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Rites Of Passage In 'The Setting Sun And The Rolling World'
The rite of passage that is most significant to me is doing what you want to do and not what other
people want you to do. It is the rite of passage because in the story "The Setting Sun and the Rolling
World" it states how, Nhamo wanted to pursue his dream but his father Old Musoni didn't want him
to leave the farm.
Not having to rely on other people is my second rite of passage of this story because it helps the
person to be more mature and grown up. The story sights Old Musoni :"You haven't changed your
mind?" Nhamo: "No, father." and it shows how he's maturing by choosing one thing and sticking to
it and making his own choice.
Being free and having freedom is my third rite of passage because it is a right to be free and is
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Rites Of Passage : The Apache Girl's Rites Of Passage
Every rite of passage have different things that they have to do in different cultures, they also have
some similarities. The Apache girl's rite of passage and Lakota rite of passage have little similarities
and many differences. The things that they have to do to become a adult are different and the things
that they have to go through are the same in some ways. By the looks of it, it seems that they are
different in every single way. Look closer and you can tell that they are the same in some ways.
The Apache girl's rite of passage is physically different and harder than the Lakota rites of passage.
To become a woman for the Apache rites of passage the process takes four days to complete, when
Dachina did the process she said that she barely gets any sleep and she can't show emotions, one of
the many things that she had to do is dance for 10 hours straight. For the "Medicine Bag" or Lakota
rite of passage he doesn't really have to physically do anything except put sage into a medicine bag
while he is on the reservation and after that he is an adult. It is obvious that the Apache girl's rite of
passage is way more difficult than the Lakota rite of passage because they have to do physically
challenging things.
The Apache girl's rites rite of passage goes through somewhat a difficult time emotionally because
Dachina cannot show any emotions which must be very difficult because when she talked about the
process she talks about how hard it is because she is very happy
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Rites of Passage
Rites of passage, the journeys that dot the edges of our ultimate quest through life. They are the
universal changes that can be as insignificant as a first kiss but with everlasting effects on our
perspective on life. Stand By Me is a movie that was first released in 1986 from the studios of
Director Robert Reiner. It details the story of four pre–adolescent teens, Gordie, Chris, Teddy and
Vern who embark upon a quest to find the dead body of Ray Brower, a kid also around their age that
had been missing from the town for weeks. These friends trek many miles with less than adequate
food and nothing but their friendships holding them together. It is during this quest that, after setting
out to find the body, finding it and then being ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
These are just some examples of how the characters change throughout the movie, however there
are specific scenes where this takes place quite obviously.
The first scene that demonstrates these things really well is the scene where Chris finally comes out
of his tough guy shell and pours his heart out to Gordie. This scene is very important because it
signifies the real start of Chris and Gordie's brotherly relationship, the one that would effectively
replace Gordie's lost brother and allow him to move on. This is a major rite of passage because it
signifies a new beginning for the both of them, along with the fact that for Gordie this is the first
time he's stepped up to fulfill the leadership qualities that he possesses but tends to refrain from
using for fear of being brought down by others. Both the filmic codes and narrative conventions are
heavily apparent in this scene. Just some symbolism can be seen through aspects in the scene such
as Gordie's arm over Chris, the visible sign of their brotherly relationship. This combined with the
fact that throughout the scene both Chris and Gordie are level in their height and position and
screen, showing that after breaking out of his tough guy shell Chris is really on the same level as
Gordie. The main audio code here was the crackling of the fire in the background that signifies the
warmth and love in the newly forming relationship. Combined again with technical medium shots of
Gordie and Chris
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Sonny's Blues Rites Of Passage Analysis
Our world contains many cultures that perform their religious healing in somewhat similar, but also
different ways when pertaining to ritual, beliefs and healing. Towards the end of Sonny's Blues,
Baldwin focuses on the purpose of Sonny's music and emphasizes Sonny's musical performance as
his religious healing. This paper will emphasize African diaspora and religious expression in
Sonny's Blues. By using analysis from Turner and Janzen, this essay will address the large impact of
rites of passage, the significance of communitas, and the correlation with 'health as adaptation.'
Firstly, Merciad Eliade proclaimed the term rites of passage, in Unit One, as a term marking the
transitional period in a person's life as a very important aspect of their religion. While a rite of
passage takes place, a person within a culture is given a new role and new responsibilities. Eliade
states his opinion of the term rites of passage, as it "...implies a radical change in ontological and
social status." (Eliade, 184) When in comparison with Turner's interpretation of rites of passage,
defining "...rites of passage as 'rites which accompany every change of place, state, social position
and age,"' (Turner, 512) Eliade and Turner's interpretation of rites of passage correlate as they both
imply a current change in one's life. In Sonny's Blues, Sonny changed his actions due to the social
status of his performance in the underground club. Baldwin stated, "Sonny's fingers filled the air
with
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Rite Of Passage In The Body By Gordie Lachance
Have you ever wondered if the ordeals you went through could become a "rite of passage?" These
ordeals could be a big event that could change a person's entire foundation, such as marriage, or it
can be something small, like being inspired to cook because of feedback. The novella, "The Body"
written by Gordie Lachance, elaborates about the author's childhood where he and his friends went
through an ordeal that is a rite of passage. This ordeal was considered a journey for the boys as they
believed in the frame and glory once they found the corpse of Ray Browser, a young boy around the
same age as the author and his friends. The journey started out as an easygoing adventure, a playful
type that could be considered as an innocent boy running in the park playing tag with his buddies.
However, the journey changes into a more "serious business" for the author and his friends have to
face many circumstances where it becomes flight–or–fight situations. In the novella, Gordie reveals
many insights into the characteristics of his friends and himself ... Show more content on
Helpwriting.net ...
For instance, they all believed in the idea of being famous from a corpse who was stated to be
missing on the radio. However, what they did not consider was how they would get over there and
what they would witness when observing a corpse. These boys believed that walking for miles was a
plan enough in itself. Another example is by the end of the novella when Ace's crew shows up
threatening the boys with the intent of using the corpse for their owned framed. Fortunately, in the
end, Chris and Gordie were able to force Ace's crew from getting the body. The journey has given
the boys a more thoughtful insight into the outside world molding them to be more rational about
the situation rather than recklessly running into more
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Rites of Passage Essay
Rites of Passage Every day someone enters into a rite of passage whether it be by starting school, a
new job, marriage, a confirmation or communion rites of passage are common place. Two totally
different cultures have totally different rituals and rites of passage. The Apache would most
definitely have incredibly unique rituals compared to rural Maine and the catholic cultures therein.
The best way to see the differences is to compare the two different cultures.
Each ritual occurs in a holy place, the Apache on ritual grounds and the Confirmation rights at a
specific congregation. The person who is about to participate in confirmation has gone to months of
classes to prepare for this day, CCD it is titled and it is typically on a ... Show more content on
Helpwriting.net ...
The whole community reaffirms their identity through the dance. Saturday is specifically dedicated
to the godmother while Sunday is the godfather's day. The girl, while awake is never allowed to stop
dancing, even on her knees at the end when she has to prove that she is fully ready for womanhood.
She is painted on her face and must stand up only with the aid of eagle feathers. The gifts that are
given are of varying value, but they definitely don't all have to do with the religious purpose, TV's
VCR's and other electronic devices are given here.
The confirmation is a much different ritual. It is not individual. There is a whole group of kids going
through the ritual at the same time. They all have sponsors standing next to, or behind them during
the whole ritual. The main difference of immediate comparison to be made is that of the girl
speaking and saying she will remember the ritual for the rest of her life. Here, about 8 years later, I
don't even remember specifics about the rite of confirmation. The family time had during a ritual
such as this can not be had during normal everyday experiences. The whole lot to be confirmed
marches in, marriage style and lines up in the first two rows of the church. The priest then says a
few words and the confirmation mass continues as normal mass. With communion and all the
normal prayers from the bible along with a few readings picked specifically for confirmation
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Rites Of Passage, Right Or Wrong
Rites of Passage, "Right or Wrong"? Throughout history the term "rights of passage" has been used
to describe the transition of a person into a new stage of their lives. Rites of passage are relevant in
every day life all over the world. Most prominently though, Africa has a large population of people
whose groups still practice traditional rites of passage to mark special life achievements. Basically,
anything meaningful that happens within their tribe such as the birth of a child, the entrance into
adulthood, marriage, death, and so on, are all celebrated with the completion of different customs.
The celebration of rituals include dances, songs, and other formalities, however groups across the
continent also use varying methods of initiation that most commonly include circumcision in both
sexes. For decades, people have questioned whether or not this traditional initiation ritual is
necessary and if it could possibly be harmful to young people within certain tribes that practice
them. Much controversy surrounds the issue of following tradition even while performing
procedures such as female mutilation. How are these rites of passage viewed as beneficial and how
are they seen as destructive? What are some alternative rites of passage for these young initiates? A
rite of passage, in African culture, is a ceremonial event in which a person enters into a new stage of
their life(Haley, McNaughton, Moss, Sallah and Wilson 3). Many of the traditional rituals and
ceremonies
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Rite Of Passage Analysis
The rite of passage that is most significant to me is being confident in yourself that is found in the
passage You Are the Electric Boogaloo. Being confident in who yourself is important to me because
there is always going to be people in this world that try to put you down.Being confident in
yourselfs makes you be able to shake stuff off and not let what other people say about you affect
you. There's always going to be people who try and make you feel bad about yourself.The quotes
that i think relates the most for me is "Your immense dorkiness as a teen will be the center of your
artistic life,the center of your sense of humor, the center of your ongoing friendships with so many
of the kids you know back then.¨ Doing what you love is important to me because i think everyone
should be able to do whatever makes them happy.I love playing sports and no one could ever take
that away from me.Some people enjoy other things like dance. I love the fact he didn't let anyone
stop him from dancing because that's what he loved to do. The quote i think best fits is ¨I love that
you have the guts to go into Kennedy Mall in Dubuque, Iowa to dance across from Hot Sams
Pretzels. You and your buddies go for broke in front of a small crowd (who all eat Hot Sams
Pretzels)m and scream ¨ Dancing is not a crime!¨He didn't let anyone stop ... Show more content on
Helpwriting.net ...
People never compliment anyone anymore so i always try to make people feel better and
compliment them. I love it when someone takes time out of there day to tell me that i look good
today or that they like my hair, something as small as that could make someone's day. You never
know how much complimenting someone and telling them to keep doing what they are doing could
mean to someone. The quote i think relates to this the most is ¨ Don't beat yourself up over it okay?
Just relax and keep dancing by the highway, you splendid little
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
My Family : Rites Of Passage Into Adulthood
Rites of Passage There are many different types of rites of passage into adulthood in the world.
There are certain rituals, traditions, processes, ceremonies, and even some things that we do not
even think about. They differ throughout all families. Every family has their rites of passage even if
they do not know it. For some people, just turning 18 is the rite of passage to adulthood. For others,
like the Sateré–Mawé tribe, have a special ceremony. At the age of 13, they have a ceremony called
the Bullet Ant Ceremony, which they must show their strength while they are being stung by Bullet
Ants. In my family, we don't have any special ceremonies like the Sateré–Mawé tribe; however,
there are a few things that are our rites of passage into adulthood. Turning 18 is the start of the rite
of passage. Once we turn 18, there are many responsibilities that we must face: making our own
decisions, taking care of ourselves and not depending on our parents, and having a career path that
we are pursuing. These responsibilities are my family's rites of passage into adulthood. Our first rite
of passage is not depending on our parents as much. After we turn 18, we become more independent
than we have ever been. We must find a place to live, find a job, and we will have to face situations
that we will not be able to have our parents help with. A great example is in college. The college
does not communicate with our parents. They will not even talk to them about even the smallest of
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
The Apache Girl Rite Of Passage And The Medicine Bag
There are so many rites of passage for kids, have you ever wondered what native american kids go
through? Many people go through rites of passage but Dachina is going through a very important
time in her life where she becomes a women. In the Medicine Bag, Martin is going through an
important time in his life where is receiving an important object. There are lots of ways that the
Apache girl and Medicine Bag are similar as well as, different. Likewise, there are many
disadvantages and advantages of text versus video.
There are many similarities and differences between The Apache Girl Rite of Passage and The
Medicine Bag. To begin, one similarity between these rites of passage are that both of the main
characters are going through an important time in their life. For example, Martin is getting ready to
receive the medicine bag, an important rite of passage for him and his lakota heritage. In contrast,
Dachina is going through a event where she becomes a women. In addition, to both characters going
through an important time in their life. There is another similarity, both of the events taking place
are traditions. For instance, in the Medicine Bag, the person who has the medicine bag at the time is
supposed to give it to the the next son in line. Another example, is that every girl in Dachina's
Apache tribe has to go through this rite of passage to become a women, so it's like a tradition.
While there many similarities between the Apache Girl rite of Passage and The
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Rites Of Passage In The Glass Castle
As we grow older, we develop by passing through the rites of passages. These rites are commonly
portrayed in literary works and in movies. An example of a work that contains the rites of passage
would be The Glass Castle, by Jeannette Walls. This book is a memoir about her life as a child with
parents who could never settle down. She worked herself from the bottom up, and continues to
strive as a published author and journalist. Although The Glass Castle, by Jeannette Walls, contains
many rites of passage, the three most prominent would be loss,risk–taking, and achieving a goal. In
her memoir, Jeannette struggled with loss because of her family's lifestyle. As Jeanette put it, on
page 19, "We were always doing the skedaddle . . ." The Walls constantly moved to avoid police and
the idea of settling down. When moving, the family usually moved to remote locations, working odd
jobs for money. Another example of of loss in Jeannette's life is when her parents threw her cat out
of the car. Her mother claimed, "Cat's don't like travel," on page 18. Jeannette said, "[My father]
stopped the car, grabbed Quixote by the scruff of the neck, and tossed him out the window." Her
father sped up the car and drove off, leaving the cat in the dust behind them. In addition to the loss
of her cat, Jeannette's grandmother passed away. Although, Jeannette was not very close to her
grandmother, she mourned the loss of her family member. Although loss is prominent in Jeannette's
life,
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Rites Of Passage Of The Native Societies
Cultures from countries of all around the world understood the importance of the transitional mark
of adolescence to manhood. Rites of passage in some cultures are significant in which males are
recognized as men after undergoing certain procedures and are conveyed differently; thus it helps
them identify who they are in their family and their positions in their societies, as well as what the
corresponding responsibilities are.
Throughout the human history, there have been a diversity of male initiation rituals from different
places in the world that although most of them which come from undeveloped societies appear to be
offensive and barbaric through the lens of Western culture, they should be respected and therefore
harnessed to maintain the world of cultural abundance.
Some torturous male rites of passage of the Native societies emphasize the capability of survival and
the significant natural power of a man when dealing with the surroundings in a world of non–
technology. The environment they live in is nature: trees, soil, grass, wild flowers and wild animals.
In order to survive for generations in such condition, male adolescents – future husbands and
potential leaders of the community – are forced to overcome the toughest experience that the
initiation rituals cause to them.
The Maasai people inhabit in southern Kenya and northern Tanzania and this area is only deserts
and scrub. For this reason, young males have to prove their manliness as soon as possible, starting
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Called The Medicine Bag Rite Of Passage
This is a essay about the rite of passage from the book called the medicine bag. This book is about a
grandpa giving a medicine bag to his grandson because he knows that he will die soon. The rite of
passage is that family will have your back in the hardest of times. The reason that i think that the rite
of passage is correct is because when you need help the people you go the most that you trust is your
family. If you needed help and you had to choose two people to yell for who are these people. I
guessing one of the two is someone in your family. Just like when the grandpa needed help walking
because "he had been sitting for 8 hours on a bus" his family came and helped him. And i also
understand if you don't really like your parents but
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Rite Of Passage Essay
RITUAL PHASES
After a set of human remains has completely skeletonized by sitting out in the body farm, the
skeleton is brought into a lab to be examined and curated as part of the skeletal collection. This
transfer of the body from the body farm to the lab can be considered a ritual phase. This transfer is
like a rite of passage from an old world to a new one. There is a symbolic crossing of the threshold
that symbolizes this rite of passage (Van Gennep, 1960). This transfer of the remains from the body
farm to the lab is a liminal rite. It is a period of transition between a fully fleshed human body
housed in the body farm, to a skeletonized set of remains being transferred to a lab environment.
Van Gennep (1960) talks about the three phases associated with all rites of passage: separation,
margin ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This is an extremely cost effective option in that Universities typically do not charge the families for
donation. An individual may donate himself or herself to the body farm, their family may donate
their body, or, as sad as it may be, if an individual is unclaimed, a medical examiner or coroner may
donate the body. Besides being cost effective, donation to a body farm is providing much needed
insight into the human body and the process of decomposition. This information greatly benefits the
scientific community as well as the general population. Forensic anthropologists and police can
apply this information to cases of murder, suicide, accidental deaths, and missing/unidentified
people. Nothing is more satisfying than being able to identify a victim of murder, put that murderer
behind bars, and provide the family with some type of closure by figuring out what happened to
their loved one. Having an individual's skeleton in a lab for twenty plus years is not only
heartbreaking for the scientists, but to the possible family members out there, who have no idea
what has happened to their loved
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Women 's Rites Of Passage
Introduction
Every culture in the world has rites of passage. Whether it be death and dying, birth or a transition
from puberty to adulthood, every culture has certain rituals they use to christen these changes in
social status within a society. A rite of passage is symbolic in how important a change is in the lives
of the people who experience them. Status changes such as these are very important in the eyes of
their culture and the ceremonies they produce help them retain stability while their society adjust to
the changes that are occurring to the individuals. An interesting rite of passage that can be found in
many cultures around the world is a young girls transition into womanhood. Two of the cultures that
one examined this rite in were the Oglala Sioux of South Dakota, and the Tukuna of the Amazon.
With the genocide of the Native Americans, many of the rituals and ceremonies they use have not
been seen by outsiders. Information on any ceremony can be hard to find. Fortunately, the Oglala
Sioux Wichasa Wakhan, holy man, Black Elk recorded these ceremonies before his death. In the
book The Sacred Pipe, Black Elk discusses the seven sacred rites of the Oglala Sioux, one of which
is Ishna Ta Awi Cha Lowan, preparing a young girl for womanhood. (Black Elk, 1989). In this
ceremony, the rite is performed just after the young girls first menstrual cycle. Black Elk states that
this transition is very important to the Oglala Sioux, because this is when a young girl makes
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Valuables Traditions: Rites of passage
In a BBC article, Dr. Janssen, a sociologist, asserts, "People thought rituals were fixed and never
hanged but of course they do...they get reinterpreted all the time" (Smith–Spark). Unfortunately, the
changes referred to in these quotes are for the worse. Almost all cultures have rites of passage that
evolve over time, and these have become harmful to their culture and society. After establishing the
difference between helpful and harmful rites of passage, it will be easy to see why they need to be
changed. Once these factors have been analyzed, it will be obvious that rites of passage are
culturally important, but those that have crossed the line of appropriateness should be modified to
restore the benefits of these valuable traditions.
Rites of passage that inspire positive change can lead to substantial benefits, and are necessary in
our world. An example of a religious rite of passage that has major benefits is the Bar Mitzvah. In
preparation for the ceremony, I learned to recite many prayers, how to read part of the Torah, and
more about myself as a person and Jew. In this transition, the ceremony is not where the actual
transition takes place, but the celebration of going through the change and the recitation of what one
has learned and done in the process. Major transitions do not take place instantaneously, they
gradually occur. Bar Mitzvahs are very beneficial rites of passage, because of how they evoke
positive change from adolescent Jews who want to express their
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
A Summary Of The Apache Girl's Rite Of Passage
Despite the different time period there are still things that stay the same, whether it's technology,
education, or culture bits and pieces of history are still here in the modern world. Like, in the
Medicine Bag, even though the tradition was generations old it was still passed down to the males in
the family. Or in the video Apache Girl's Rite of Passage, the ritual was centuries old and yet it was
still used today in the reservation as the transformation from adolescence to adulthood. Inca's ritual
had evolved over time based on something that had changed. In this essay, all the similarities and
differences will be identified in all three rites of passage. This essay also includes the advantages
and disadvantages of text versus video.
There are many similarities among the Lakota, Apache, and Incan coming of age ceremonies for the
boys of the tribe. Each tribe had a ritual that tested the strength and endurance of the boys in their
tribe. Boys in the Lakota tribe, particularly around the age of 11, experience a test of endurance and
strength that requires them to fast, pray, and survive for a bare minimum of twenty–four hours, in
the wilderness. By doing so, successfully, they will be fully recognized as a working member of the
community. The Apache tribe also does a test of endurance and strength to help their boys become
strong warriors. The elders of the community tell the boys to run to the top of a mountain and come
back again without stopping. As they become older,
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
The Sunrise Dance : A Rite Of Passage
Mai Quach
Professor Dalia Sirkin
English 1B
16 November 2016
Research paper: The Sunrise Dance
A rite of passage is a ritual, a ceremony, or set of rituals. People from around the world celebrate
birth ceremonies, puberty ceremonies, marriage ceremonies, or death ceremonies, as part of their
culture. These ceremonies mark the transition of people's lives when they move from one stage to
another. In Apache tradition, when a girl has her first menstruation, her parents and her relatives
prepare for her puberty ceremony. The ceremony is based on the Apache's myth. The myth says that
the First Apache is the White Painted Woman, or Changing Woman. She survives a flood by floating
in an abalone shell. When she becomes old, she walks east to the sun and meets her younger self,
merges with it, and becomes young again. The Sunrise Dance was banned by U.S. government in
the 1800s, and it is not very common today because of its expensive cost. However, many Apache
people still gather together on July 4th to perform the Sunrise Dance on reservations in Arizona and
New Mexico. The Sunrise Dance is the Apache girl's rite of passage that marks the transition of an
Apache girl from adolescent to womanhood because it teaches girls to endure the grueling
circumstances and to be more responsible.
The Sunrise Dance is the Apache girls' rite of passage because it teaches the girls to endure the
grueling circumstances. The Sunrise ceremony includes the invitation of people in their community,
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
The Rites Of Passage By Arnold Van Gennep
Van Gennep and Turner has introduced to all of us a different perspective in looking at and
analyzing not only pilgrimage, but also how people understand and form ideas surrounding the
change in states and statuses, and give meanings to the different parts of the journey. Through this
transition, we will find that many of the societal roles of those who take on the journey are
suspended. Particularly, Van Gennep discusses the 3 rites of passage using territorial passages to
explain how the journey from one sphere or domain to another is joined by various formalities. The
3 rites of passage are pre–liminal (rites of separation), liminal (rites of transition), and postliminal
(rites of incorporation). Turner furthers Gennep ideas ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Other examples is how most of them had some sort of weapons for protection and a suitcase or bag
to carry their belongings that they may need for their journey or new destination, such as Doc Boone
who brought his medical bag with him. I also thought that when the gambler Hatfield brought along
his deck of cards for the journey really illustrated a characteristic of rites of separation. Knowing
that Hartfield is a gambler, I'm sure that his deck of cards brought him familiarity and comfort.
Following the rites of separation is the rites of transition, also known as liminal. This stage of the
journey is when the individual will experience a wide range of emotion and transitions. Their
consciousness is further heightened, while their societal roles may be suspended. Turner states that
"during the intervening liminal phase, the state of the ritual subject (the "passenger" or "liminar")
becomes ambiguous, he passes through a realm or dimensions that has few or none of the attributes
of the past or coming state, he is betwixt and between all familiar lines of classification" (turner 2).
In other words, the liminal phase is the between state where the individual (the traveler) is in a state
where they are not fully or properly either of two things. They have just left their current state and
has yet entered or joined the next one. This phase is ambiguous because the individual social
position is often not clear or the same as it was before. The social hierarchies
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Essay on Rites of Passage
Rites of Passage
Although there are many different types of rites of passage they differ in many ways, some much
more extreme than the others. There are so many different cultures that have a ton of different ways
of expressing rites of passage. The three different cultures that will be discussed are the United
States of America, Malaysian, and Balinese adolescents. Some of the things that will be discussed
are the different forms of rites of passage, the different ages that they take place at, and how they
affect all the different societies.
The best definition of a rite of passage is a ritual event that marks a person's transition from one
status to another. This can be in many different forms, some being a lot ... Show more content on
Helpwriting.net ...
Although it is all meant to be fun and games sometimes they are taken too far and really need to be
thought out better so that crazy things like that do not happen any longer. (Chicago tribune) The
more normal rites of passage that occur in the United States are much less extreme such as Sweet
Sixteen parties, marriages, and funerals. They all have a very different meaning at each point in
someone's life. Sweet Sixteen parties usually symbolize somebody becoming an adult although most
of the time nowadays people really aren't considered an adult until they're at least 18 and in most
cases even older than that. Marriage is sort of your next stage in life when you and another person
join together and start a family and hopefully have great lives together. Then there is a funeral which
is a much less enjoyed time in everyone's lives when you put a loved one to rest. For a lot of people
their loved ones will go to Heaven but that changes with every individual on what they believe in if
they even believe in an afterlife at all.
There are quite a few important rites of passage in the Malay society starting with the birth of the
baby. After the birth the baby and the mother are put in a confinement period of forty four days in
their homes. There are also two other common ceremonies that they practice during the infant years
niak buaian, which is a ceremony to introduce the baby to their cradle and potong jambul which is
an event when the child's
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Examples Of Education As A Rite Of Passage
Joan holifax describes education as a rite of passage. Describe in your own words the steps involved
in learning and education as discussed in the article by Joan Holifax, "learning as initiation: not
knowing, bearing witness and healing". Examine your experience since coming to the university in
august in terms of "separation", "threshold experience" and "incorporation". Use examples from
JGU to illustrate your ideas.
"My life journey began with personal transformation into a human being. My experiences with
personal reflection allowed me to understand my own worth." Rites of passage are transition from
one phase of life to another. It is a continuous process which describes different stages of life. From
conception till birth, a child turning ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
According to Joan Holifax, incorporation is education as it brings healing back into the world. But
according to me incorporation is multifaceted as it not only includes education but also other things
such as life skills I learnt while going through the first two phases. Through my initial journey at
JGU in the first two phases, I can weave my experience of separation and not knowing and the
experience of threshold and bearing witness into learning through their incorporation into each
moment. From accommodating to the new place to making friends with new people, adapting to the
new education system. Taking part in extracurricular activities in college from theater to dance. Self
introspection, learning how to deal with different kind of
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Rite Of Passage Essay
RITUAL PHASES
After a set of human remains has completely skeletonized by sitting out in the body farm, the
skeleton is brought into a lab to be examined and curated as part of the skeletal collection. This
transfer of the body from the body farm to the lab can be considered a ritual phase. This transfer is
like a rite of passage from an old world to a new one. There is a symbolic crossing of the threshold
that symbolizes this rite of passage (Van Gennep, 1960). This transfer of the remains from the body
farm to the lab is a liminal rite. It is a period of transition between a fully fleshed human body
housed in the body farm, to a skeletonized set of remains being transferred to a lab environment.
Van Gennep (1960) talks about the three phases associated with all rites of passage: separation,
margin ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This is an extremely cost effective option in that Universities typically do not charge the families for
donation. An individual may donate himself or herself to the body farm, their family may donate
their body, or, as sad as it may be, if an individual is unclaimed, a medical examiner or coroner may
donate the body. Besides being cost effective, donation to a body farm is providing much needed
insight into the human body and the process of decomposition. This information greatly benefits the
scientific community as well as the general population. Forensic anthropologists and police can
apply this information to cases of murder, suicide, accidental deaths, and missing/unidentified
people. Nothing is more satisfying than being able to identify a victim of murder, put that murderer
behind bars, and provide the family with some type of closure by figuring out what happened to
their loved one. Having an individual's skeleton in a lab for twenty plus years is not only
heartbreaking for the scientists, but to the possible family members out there, who have no idea
what has happened to their loved
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Anthropology Rites Of Passage
"Rites of passage" is a term often used in anthropology to refer to specific ceremonies that mark a
personal or collective change in the identity of a person. "The term rite of passage was first used in
anthropology to encapsulate rituals that symbolize the transition of an individual or a group from
one status to another, or to denote the passage of calendrical time". (Tzanelli, 2010) Rites of passage
have been a major part of almost all educational, social and spiritual groups. They have been
observed immensely in native tribal–traditional societies, which account for ninety nine percent of
human history. All around the world, societies implement unique rituals and events to signify a
transition of a person from one social identity to another. (Frey, 2013). Rites of passage ceremonies
and rituals take place throughout an individual's whole life cycle starting ... Show more content on
Helpwriting.net ...
"With the knowledge of the ancestors re–gained or the vision of a spiritual guardian received, the
individual returns to the ordinary world, his or her self re–defined, with a new status." The former
initiate is incorporated back to their community triumphant after having overcome their orphaned
status. (Frey, 2013) The new individual can be welcomed back into their community by being the
center of large religious ceremonies or communal meals. They can also receive emblems of their
new status such as a new name, jewelry, and clothing. (Berry, 1984)
Rites of passage have been viewed in different ways by the anthropologists who study them. Social
anthropologists view them as transitional stages that help transition individual from one status to
another. In other words they are a social acknowledgement of aging. These anthropologists believe
that without them societies would be full of conflict as individuals would have a harder time
transitioning into new statuses. (Van Gennep,
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...

More Related Content

More from Beth Johnson

More from Beth Johnson (20)

Write An Essay On Dog Essay Writing English - YouTube
Write An Essay On Dog Essay Writing English - YouTubeWrite An Essay On Dog Essay Writing English - YouTube
Write An Essay On Dog Essay Writing English - YouTube
 
Rsi Mit Application Essay Example Succe
Rsi Mit Application Essay Example SucceRsi Mit Application Essay Example Succe
Rsi Mit Application Essay Example Succe
 
Offering Term Paper Writing Service To Get Better Grades -
Offering Term Paper Writing Service To Get Better Grades -Offering Term Paper Writing Service To Get Better Grades -
Offering Term Paper Writing Service To Get Better Grades -
 
Write A Book That DoesnT S
Write A Book That DoesnT SWrite A Book That DoesnT S
Write A Book That DoesnT S
 
PPT - “WINNER TAKE ALL” ELECTORAL COLLEGE PowerP
PPT - “WINNER TAKE ALL” ELECTORAL COLLEGE PowerPPPT - “WINNER TAKE ALL” ELECTORAL COLLEGE PowerP
PPT - “WINNER TAKE ALL” ELECTORAL COLLEGE PowerP
 
Writing Proper Conclusions In An Essay - Myteacherpages.X.Fc2.Com
Writing Proper Conclusions In An Essay - Myteacherpages.X.Fc2.ComWriting Proper Conclusions In An Essay - Myteacherpages.X.Fc2.Com
Writing Proper Conclusions In An Essay - Myteacherpages.X.Fc2.Com
 
Essay Format, College Essay, Essay Writing
Essay Format, College Essay, Essay WritingEssay Format, College Essay, Essay Writing
Essay Format, College Essay, Essay Writing
 
Writing A Case Study Analysis - Step-By-Step In
Writing A Case Study Analysis - Step-By-Step InWriting A Case Study Analysis - Step-By-Step In
Writing A Case Study Analysis - Step-By-Step In
 
Writing An Descriptive Essays - How To Write A D
Writing An Descriptive Essays - How To Write A DWriting An Descriptive Essays - How To Write A D
Writing An Descriptive Essays - How To Write A D
 
Mechanics Of Writing Mla (Chapter 3
Mechanics Of Writing Mla (Chapter 3Mechanics Of Writing Mla (Chapter 3
Mechanics Of Writing Mla (Chapter 3
 
APA Basics Fundamentals Of Formatting Research Pa
APA Basics Fundamentals Of Formatting Research PaAPA Basics Fundamentals Of Formatting Research Pa
APA Basics Fundamentals Of Formatting Research Pa
 
Write My Essay For Cheap College Homework Help And O
Write My Essay For Cheap College Homework Help And OWrite My Essay For Cheap College Homework Help And O
Write My Essay For Cheap College Homework Help And O
 
Draw And Write Printable
Draw And Write PrintableDraw And Write Printable
Draw And Write Printable
 
How To Write A Good Math Paper - Albiston Pen
How To Write A Good Math Paper - Albiston PenHow To Write A Good Math Paper - Albiston Pen
How To Write A Good Math Paper - Albiston Pen
 
100 Essay Writing Examples MS Word PD
100 Essay Writing Examples MS Word PD100 Essay Writing Examples MS Word PD
100 Essay Writing Examples MS Word PD
 
Extended Essay Proposal Form. Sample Senior Essa
Extended Essay Proposal Form. Sample Senior EssaExtended Essay Proposal Form. Sample Senior Essa
Extended Essay Proposal Form. Sample Senior Essa
 
Template.Net 10 Case Study Examples Free Premium T
Template.Net 10 Case Study Examples Free Premium TTemplate.Net 10 Case Study Examples Free Premium T
Template.Net 10 Case Study Examples Free Premium T
 
How To Write An Essay Phrases - Ricerca Google
How To Write An Essay Phrases - Ricerca GoogleHow To Write An Essay Phrases - Ricerca Google
How To Write An Essay Phrases - Ricerca Google
 
What Is A Good Website To Buy Essays, Essay Writing Help For College
What Is A Good Website To Buy Essays, Essay Writing Help For CollegeWhat Is A Good Website To Buy Essays, Essay Writing Help For College
What Is A Good Website To Buy Essays, Essay Writing Help For College
 
The Golden Record - Papers-Writings.Net
The Golden Record - Papers-Writings.NetThe Golden Record - Papers-Writings.Net
The Golden Record - Papers-Writings.Net
 

Recently uploaded

Transparency, Recognition and the role of eSealing - Ildiko Mazar and Koen No...
Transparency, Recognition and the role of eSealing - Ildiko Mazar and Koen No...Transparency, Recognition and the role of eSealing - Ildiko Mazar and Koen No...
Transparency, Recognition and the role of eSealing - Ildiko Mazar and Koen No...
EADTU
 
QUATER-1-PE-HEALTH-LC2- this is just a sample of unpacked lesson
QUATER-1-PE-HEALTH-LC2- this is just a sample of unpacked lessonQUATER-1-PE-HEALTH-LC2- this is just a sample of unpacked lesson
QUATER-1-PE-HEALTH-LC2- this is just a sample of unpacked lesson
httgc7rh9c
 
The basics of sentences session 3pptx.pptx
The basics of sentences session 3pptx.pptxThe basics of sentences session 3pptx.pptx
The basics of sentences session 3pptx.pptx
heathfieldcps1
 

Recently uploaded (20)

Transparency, Recognition and the role of eSealing - Ildiko Mazar and Koen No...
Transparency, Recognition and the role of eSealing - Ildiko Mazar and Koen No...Transparency, Recognition and the role of eSealing - Ildiko Mazar and Koen No...
Transparency, Recognition and the role of eSealing - Ildiko Mazar and Koen No...
 
HMCS Max Bernays Pre-Deployment Brief (May 2024).pptx
HMCS Max Bernays Pre-Deployment Brief (May 2024).pptxHMCS Max Bernays Pre-Deployment Brief (May 2024).pptx
HMCS Max Bernays Pre-Deployment Brief (May 2024).pptx
 
Simple, Complex, and Compound Sentences Exercises.pdf
Simple, Complex, and Compound Sentences Exercises.pdfSimple, Complex, and Compound Sentences Exercises.pdf
Simple, Complex, and Compound Sentences Exercises.pdf
 
TỔNG ÔN TẬP THI VÀO LỚP 10 MÔN TIẾNG ANH NĂM HỌC 2023 - 2024 CÓ ĐÁP ÁN (NGỮ Â...
TỔNG ÔN TẬP THI VÀO LỚP 10 MÔN TIẾNG ANH NĂM HỌC 2023 - 2024 CÓ ĐÁP ÁN (NGỮ Â...TỔNG ÔN TẬP THI VÀO LỚP 10 MÔN TIẾNG ANH NĂM HỌC 2023 - 2024 CÓ ĐÁP ÁN (NGỮ Â...
TỔNG ÔN TẬP THI VÀO LỚP 10 MÔN TIẾNG ANH NĂM HỌC 2023 - 2024 CÓ ĐÁP ÁN (NGỮ Â...
 
Exploring_the_Narrative_Style_of_Amitav_Ghoshs_Gun_Island.pptx
Exploring_the_Narrative_Style_of_Amitav_Ghoshs_Gun_Island.pptxExploring_the_Narrative_Style_of_Amitav_Ghoshs_Gun_Island.pptx
Exploring_the_Narrative_Style_of_Amitav_Ghoshs_Gun_Island.pptx
 
AIM of Education-Teachers Training-2024.ppt
AIM of Education-Teachers Training-2024.pptAIM of Education-Teachers Training-2024.ppt
AIM of Education-Teachers Training-2024.ppt
 
QUATER-1-PE-HEALTH-LC2- this is just a sample of unpacked lesson
QUATER-1-PE-HEALTH-LC2- this is just a sample of unpacked lessonQUATER-1-PE-HEALTH-LC2- this is just a sample of unpacked lesson
QUATER-1-PE-HEALTH-LC2- this is just a sample of unpacked lesson
 
Jamworks pilot and AI at Jisc (20/03/2024)
Jamworks pilot and AI at Jisc (20/03/2024)Jamworks pilot and AI at Jisc (20/03/2024)
Jamworks pilot and AI at Jisc (20/03/2024)
 
On National Teacher Day, meet the 2024-25 Kenan Fellows
On National Teacher Day, meet the 2024-25 Kenan FellowsOn National Teacher Day, meet the 2024-25 Kenan Fellows
On National Teacher Day, meet the 2024-25 Kenan Fellows
 
OS-operating systems- ch05 (CPU Scheduling) ...
OS-operating systems- ch05 (CPU Scheduling) ...OS-operating systems- ch05 (CPU Scheduling) ...
OS-operating systems- ch05 (CPU Scheduling) ...
 
VAMOS CUIDAR DO NOSSO PLANETA! .
VAMOS CUIDAR DO NOSSO PLANETA!                    .VAMOS CUIDAR DO NOSSO PLANETA!                    .
VAMOS CUIDAR DO NOSSO PLANETA! .
 
The basics of sentences session 3pptx.pptx
The basics of sentences session 3pptx.pptxThe basics of sentences session 3pptx.pptx
The basics of sentences session 3pptx.pptx
 
FICTIONAL SALESMAN/SALESMAN SNSW 2024.pdf
FICTIONAL SALESMAN/SALESMAN SNSW 2024.pdfFICTIONAL SALESMAN/SALESMAN SNSW 2024.pdf
FICTIONAL SALESMAN/SALESMAN SNSW 2024.pdf
 
dusjagr & nano talk on open tools for agriculture research and learning
dusjagr & nano talk on open tools for agriculture research and learningdusjagr & nano talk on open tools for agriculture research and learning
dusjagr & nano talk on open tools for agriculture research and learning
 
How to Add a Tool Tip to a Field in Odoo 17
How to Add a Tool Tip to a Field in Odoo 17How to Add a Tool Tip to a Field in Odoo 17
How to Add a Tool Tip to a Field in Odoo 17
 
FSB Advising Checklist - Orientation 2024
FSB Advising Checklist - Orientation 2024FSB Advising Checklist - Orientation 2024
FSB Advising Checklist - Orientation 2024
 
Details on CBSE Compartment Exam.pptx1111
Details on CBSE Compartment Exam.pptx1111Details on CBSE Compartment Exam.pptx1111
Details on CBSE Compartment Exam.pptx1111
 
How to Add New Custom Addons Path in Odoo 17
How to Add New Custom Addons Path in Odoo 17How to Add New Custom Addons Path in Odoo 17
How to Add New Custom Addons Path in Odoo 17
 
Accessible Digital Futures project (20/03/2024)
Accessible Digital Futures project (20/03/2024)Accessible Digital Futures project (20/03/2024)
Accessible Digital Futures project (20/03/2024)
 
HMCS Vancouver Pre-Deployment Brief - May 2024 (Web Version).pptx
HMCS Vancouver Pre-Deployment Brief - May 2024 (Web Version).pptxHMCS Vancouver Pre-Deployment Brief - May 2024 (Web Version).pptx
HMCS Vancouver Pre-Deployment Brief - May 2024 (Web Version).pptx
 

The Rite Of Passage In The Electric Bugaloo

  • 1. The Rite Of Passage In The Electric Bugaloo The rite of passage that is most significant to me is the one in "The Electric Bugaloo".I like the point of the story. Being Confident on yourself. I like it because of the meaning is significant to me. I like the quote "Humiliation and hilarity are closely linked my little friend". I like it because it means not to beat yourself up. When you do something wrong, you need to be confident. If someone laughs at you because you fell don't be hard on yourself. Instead you need to be confident and shake it off. You need to have confidence in what you say. I also like the quote"Don't stay awake worrying about it". People sometimes worry about their actions. They did something that they are embarrassed about and it was funny looking. You need ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2.
  • 3. The Rites Of Passage For My Family I would consider the rites of passage for my family to be rather subtle and based more on responsibility and temperament towards treating them like an adult. For one to be considered an adult in my family that person must first act like an adult, and be responsible for themselves. The fact that someone can drive or has a job does not make them an adult, what would make them an adult is more of an unspoken agreement where we no longer must worry about them needing our parents help. I am not sure that the rest of my family has this perspective on when they become an adult, but this is my own personal rite of passage and I would not consider a sibling an adult unless they could do so. I consider the usual rituals, such as getting a license, going to high school, dating, and getting a job to be more of a step up a ladder where adulthood is at the top. I have siblings that have done all that, but I do not consider them an adult and I do not think my parents treat them like it either. I believe a person must earn their rites of passage through responsibility, compassion, and independence. Responsibility is an attribute I consider important to be an adult. What other people may consider their rite of passage into adulthood, I think of as small lessons to being responsible. Driving a car is fun and allows for a whole new spectrum of freedom, but it also shows that a person must learn how to be responsible by driving safely and taking care of their vehicle. My parents granted me ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4.
  • 5. Rite Of Passage Research Paper A rite of passage is a type of ritual that has existed in human societies since the beginning of human societies themselves. These rituals mark important transitions in our lives, such as becoming an adult. However, in modern times, these traditions are far and few between. While some transition rituals, such as graduation and wedding ceremonies, still exist, there are not nearly enough left to mark all the important transitions in our lives. For my solo journey into nature, I focused on my transition into motherhood. I have mentioned before that my husband and I have been trying for a family for a little while with no success. We believe that the issue may lie in my autoimmune disease, and have decided to forgo actively trying for a baby until my health is a bit more under control. I had quite a few questions revolving around this when I started my walk. No matter how much I tried to narrow them down, they all flooded my thoughts. What do I need to do to be healthy? Is there a remedy for my illness? Am I even ready to be a mother, and if so, is it fair for me to become a mother ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The temperature grew colder the deeper I went into the forest. The smell of damp earth, pollen, and the musky scent of redwood trees, filled the air. I was peaceful, my mind more silent than it had been in weeks. After about twenty minutes of walking, I came to the crest of one of the larger hills on the trail. It opened up to a field full of tall tan weeds and freshly growing grass. Dotted throughout the field were growths of wild poppies and dandelions. I sat down on a bench at the edge of the field; it was nestled under a few small trees and shaded me from the hot sun. I became completely lost in the emptiness of mind. To be honest, I'm still not sure how long I sat there for. I just zoned out completely, my normally chaotic mind at ease in the ocean of nothingness. I probably would have spent more time like that, had it not been for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6.
  • 7. Rites Of Passage In The Japanese Community Throughout this section, I will explore the rites of passage in the Japanese community from an emic perspective. Crapo (2013) defines emic, "an insider's or native's meaningful account– may be written for outsiders but portrays a culture and its meanings as the insider under¬stands it. Exploring the Japanese community from an emic perspective takes dedication and understandings. The Japanese community has a wide variety of ceremonies that are practiced both in America and Japan. Some traditional ceremonies or celebrations are the baptisms, marriages, death and afterlife. According to Ichihara (2013), a baptisms practice reveals that "The 1959 Prayer Book was revolutionary in the initiation rites. It combined the traditional three different ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the article of rites of passage, by Tsuji (2011) he discusses how Japan culture goes through different rituals when reaching the point of death and afterlife compared to the United States. When one speaks of old age in the United States, it refers to an individual who is ready to retire or close to passing away. In recent research, some typical behaviors upon reaching this milestone are when a person moves into a senior living capacity, the use of hearing aids, and one might even give up driving. On the other hand, Japan's culture is different when referring to celebrations and old age. The rites of passage rituals for those getting old start as early as sixty years old. The reason Japanese celebrate his or her sixtieth birthday is that many did not survive longer than his or her sixtieth birthday. In addition to Japanese culture of old age, they also celebrate auspicious birthdays. This tradition is a sequence of celebrations that occurs different time throughout his or her lifetime. The Japanese reflect back on the person's life for which they have lived. Another critical fact is that these birthday celebrations were known to guide death within rites of passage. The rites of passage continue beyond death into the afterlife with the tradition of worshiping the ancestors. Some of the cultures of the Japanese afterlife include the offering of tea, flowers, and rice to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8.
  • 9. Rites Of Passage In The Medicine Bag There are different rites of passage for Native American tribes. In the apache tribe, the girl has to go through many more challenges during her ceremony in becoming a true woman in her tribe. In the Medicine Bag, Martin unexpectedly received his rite of passage by receiving a medicine bag. They both faced many diverse challenges. The rite of passage in each tribe is different with age, gender, etc. In the apache tribe and lakota tribe, both the young adults have to go through a certain ritual to become an adult in their tribe. They also have some challenges and obstacles to go through, involving physical and emotional. In the story 'The Medicine Bag", Martin receives a medicine bag before his grandfather passes away. After his grandfather passed away, Martin follows his grandfather's instructions to carry on the medicine bag. Martin had only one day to prepare to receive the medicine bag, and it was very tough for him because he knew his grandfather would soon pass away. The apache girl goes through many physical challenges during her rite of passage. She has to dance for ten hours, endure four days with little food and sleep, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In "The Medicine Bag". Martin was somewhat embarrassed to have traditions and have his grandfather around. It seemed as though he didn't really want the medicine bag. The medicine bag represents protection and strength to the person it's given to. Martin learned that by the passing of his grandfather, he must carry on this family tradition and do what his grandfather told him to do. In the video "Apache Girl's Rite of Passage", the girl was in preparation for almost her whole life for this ceremony. Whereas Martin wasn't as prepared as the apache girl. The apache girl must get her face painted with sage and dusted with pollen. Her endurance of the four day ritual represents the four stages of life, that is infant, child, adolescent, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10.
  • 11. Dachena Rites Of Passage Everyone goes through rites of passages like, walking, talking, and making mistakes. It's all a part of growing up. Martin and Dachena go through rites of passages in some similar and some different ways. Martin's grandpa comes into town because it's almost time for him to pass down the medicine bag to his grandson Martin. His rite of passage is him receiving this medicine bag and becoming one of the tribe. Dachena's rite of passage is a coming of age ritual. She has a big ceremony all about her becoming a woman. My examination of these two formats will show all the advantages and disadvantages of how reading the text or watching a video could help you or not, as well as the similarities and differences between the two stories. There are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12.
  • 13. Symbolism In The Passage Of Society : The Rites Of Passage... Symbols of Maturity A gown represents womanhood. A rope signifies manhood. A fire embodies adulthood. Growing up that is what life taught me. Being bicultural I experience and view different rites of passage in society I must go through almost everyday. These rites of passage were given to me through the time span of my childhood and discovered through the endless maze of society. It is built by my family and self–realization of what I have to accomplish. I always know what I and my family need to do, and I know where I am to end up. I knew when my sister dressed in her large quinceñera gown. I knew when I witnessed my older brother finally pull the rope on the piñata I was hitting. I knew when I tasted the fire that lingered on the fresh tortillas my mother crafted with her hands. I also knew that I would not experience each one of these passages because I also had to meet the rites of passage from my American heritage. I have to wear the gown at my wedding, I have to climb ropes to be level with men, and I have to instill a fire within myself to overcome the adversities of life. However, not all of these would be meet by me as well. The representation of women when I was younger did not differ much from both cultures I grew up with, and I know that I have not fulfilled them. However, one rite of passage did show more symbolism and core values presented for the roles of being a woman. The original celebration of a quinceñera was to showcase that a fifteen year old girl was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14.
  • 15. Arnold Van Gennep's Rites Of Passage Introduction Rites of Passage are most directly related to the works of Arnold van Gennep and later, Victor Turner. Gennep describes how though rites of passage, a person achieves a new status in society, without disrupting the existing structure of that society. (Erikson 2010). There are three phases to a rite of passage: separation, liminality, and integration. The separation phase is exactly what it sounds like; a person takes a step away from his or her old life in order to develop a new identity (Berry 1984). The liminal phase, or the in–between phase, is one in which the person is learning a new way of life, in order to be reborn into society, after which the person is re–integrated into society (Erikson 2010). Hockey players undertake a lengthy rite of passage in order to become a professional, which begins when a child learns how to ice skate, separation, up until the time when he or she becomes a professional hockey player, integration. However, most hockey players never finish this rite of passage. Statistically speaking, the odds of making it to the integration phase ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ice hockey is a major part of the socialization process of young Canadians, beginning when a child puts ice skates on for the first time. The organization of youth hockey at a young age, most likely from the time a child is a toddler, is the institution in which many children in Canada grow up in, besides of course, their family household, unless his or her parents decide to send their child off to another province or city to live with another family in order to play hockey, in which the child must adapt to this new environment. Through enculturation by hockey, children learn the values of the game on both a small scale, the game itself, and a wide scale, a positive outlook on life, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16.
  • 17. The Rites of Passage and Liminality Essay The Rites of Passage and Liminality Originally developed by anthropologist Arnold van Gennep in the early 20th century in his book Rites de Passage, the term liminality refers to the concept in which participants are in the threshold stage of disorientation and suspension from the previous social norm that they were used to. When an individual goes through a rite of passage–also coined by van Gennep–he is cut off from his "old life" and is born again into a new person. However, before he can fully become a new person and finish his rite of passage, he is suspended in a liminal stage that bridges the old self with the newly acknowledged self. In other words, he is in a stage of disorientation and amorphous identity. Found throughout all ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The night before the rite of passage was to be performed, the male relatives and community would dance and sing all night in costumes and masks, awakening the boys consecutively to parade them around in the ritual. Before they were about to be "killed", the mothers would sorrowfully feed their sons a "Last Supper" as if they were still infants. Shortly thereafter, the boys were marched down to a clearing known as the "place of dying", and suddenly attacked by the guardian males, who held each boy down and circumcised him. Upon having their wounds fully healed, they were then allowed to return unto their village as men. According to the Islamic culture and society, every Muslim must make a trek to Mecca–the hajj–at least once in their lifetime to pay tribute to Allah, the God of the Islam religion. The trek is a mandatory component of being a good Muslim for that is the secular proclamation of being a faithful follower, as according to the Prophet Muhammed who said that a person will journey to Mecca a sinful man and return home afterwards as a newborn baby purified. The ritual itself consists of five steps, each categorized into a day: the purifying ihram in which all men are in unity and peace, and the desperate run from the hills of Safa to Marwa in remembrance of Hagar; the travel to Arafah to repent of their sins and collect seventy pebbles as somewhat totems; the return to Mina to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18.
  • 19. You Are The Electric Bogaloo Rite Of Passage The rite of passage that is most significant to me is because the passage tells me never to give up on yourself and always keep trying. The rite of passage came from the story called "You Are the Electric Boogaloo". Some of the reasons this is significant to me is because when I felt down and wanted to quit or a sport or just a hard time in my life. Three reasons I know this passage is significant to me is because of a time when I made B team basketball, the second reason is when I started playing tennis, the third reason is when I started playing football. The first reason this passage is significant to me is because of when I tried out for the basketball team and made B team. I hadn't played basketball in two years I didn't think I would make the team but, I kept trying. I made the team and it was the B team. I was so angry becuase I new that I could be on A team but, I wasn't so I wanted to quit. I then read this quote from the story "You Are the Electric Boogaloo" and it said "Don't beat yourself up over it, Okay." I was the convinced to play. The quote when I thought about it was telling me that it is just the beginning and that it could change later after a game. Two weeks later we played our first game and I tried my hardest and the next game they told me that I was starting on A team. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I new that I could become good if I just tried the sport and I told myself this quote from the story and it said "...keep at it." So I did at the end of the year I was ranked number two out of everyone in the school. I focused and at the end of the year I also realized that I was in love with the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20.
  • 21. Rite Of Passage Rites of passage are key aspects of every culture. According to Window on Humanity written by Conrad Phillip Kottak, a rite of passage is an individual or collective transition from one stage in life to another that involves a change in social status. Although they differ between cultures, every rites of passage includes three major phases: separation, liminality, and incorporation. Separation is when the person withdraws from an old social status. For example, when a Maasai boy is about to begin the process of becoming a man he must shave all of his hair. Liminality is the stage when one is in between two social statuses. An example of liminality would be different taboos or transformations of the Maasai boys, like not being allowed to flinch ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is a ritual that every Jewish girl is expected to go through in order to be recognized as an educated Jewish woman. Before a bat–mitzvah, parents hold responsibility for the child's behaviors. Prior to the three phases, the child is not obligated to know the commandments and the expectations of a Jewish adult. Reaching the age of a bat–mitzvah signifies becoming a full member of the Jewish community with the responsibilities that come with it. This ceremony usually takes place at the age of twelve. I remember having to go to Hebrew school as a child. I was sent there not only to learn about the religion that I was born into, but also to eventually prepare for my bat–mitzvah. About one and a half years prior to my bat mitzvah celebration, I was separated from the rest of the students and put into a special class. In this class I was educated on the meaning of the ten commandments and was expected to be able to read in hebrew. I also was expected to learn how to sing a portion of the Haftara out of the "Torah" which is the Jewish version of the Bible. During this stage, my parents were expected to pick a date for the celebration and begin planning. In this stage, I was still considered a little Jewish "girl". Although a bat–mitzvah celebration sounded like fun, my experience with the separation stage was not even a little bit enjoyable. I was very stressed, trying to understand the commandments, learning how to sing the haftara, preparing for the celebration, writing and reciting a speech, and picking out a pretty dress to wear. After a long preparation for the service it was time to share what I have learned with friends, family, and the people of the synagogue. I was extremely nervous to perform but I remember feeling beautiful in my gown. The liminality stage began when it was time to get up in front of the crowd at the synagogue and sing the haftara and read my speech. This was done in order to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22.
  • 23. Rites of Passage Essay Rites of Passage Every day someone enters into a rite of passage whether it be by starting school, a new job, marriage, a confirmation or communion rites of passage are common place. Two totally different cultures have totally different rituals and rites of passage. The Apache would most definitely have incredibly unique rituals compared to rural Maine and the catholic cultures therein. The best way to see the differences is to compare the two different cultures. Each ritual occurs in a holy place, the Apache on ritual grounds and the Confirmation rights at a specific congregation. The person who is about to participate in confirmation has gone to months of classes to prepare for this day, CCD it is titled and it is typically on a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The whole community reaffirms their identity through the dance. Saturday is specifically dedicated to the godmother while Sunday is the godfather's day. The girl, while awake is never allowed to stop dancing, even on her knees at the end when she has to prove that she is fully ready for womanhood. She is painted on her face and must stand up only with the aid of eagle feathers. The gifts that are given are of varying value, but they definitely don't all have to do with the religious purpose, TV's VCR's and other electronic devices are given here. The confirmation is a much different ritual. It is not individual. There is a whole group of kids going through the ritual at the same time. They all have sponsors standing next to, or behind them during the whole ritual. The main difference of immediate comparison to be made is that of the girl speaking and saying she will remember the ritual for the rest of her life. Here, about 8 years later, I don't even remember specifics about the rite of confirmation. The family time had during a ritual such as this can not be had during normal everyday experiences. The whole lot to be confirmed marches in, marriage style and lines up in the first two rows of the church. The priest then says a few words and the confirmation mass continues as normal mass. With communion and all the normal prayers from the bible along with a few readings picked specifically for confirmation ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24.
  • 25. Explain The Three Rites Of Passage 1. The three main rites of passage (Lenkeit 2012: 11) are puberty, childhood, and death. As people go through this arc of life social positions change and we are put into certain parts in life. This because life changes and people go through bodily and physical change throughout life. Rites of passage allows an individual to participate but there is also a group to go with that person in which are close to the individual. This means anything that happen to there one friend and they die or get hurt, it effects them. For example, cultures have types of rituals (Lenkeit 2012: 11) where there is a celebration of life and when life ends we have a ceremony for the death of the person who meant something to us. It's a way of coming to peace and honoring them. 2. Supernatural belief (Lenkeit 2012: 11) is defined as the belief that transcends the observable, natural world. So, this has to do with religion and what we get out of it. Supernatural forces (Lenkeit 2012:11) are the unseen powers that one possesses. These forces go against nature and beyond ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Supernatural beings (Lenkeit 2012: 11) are those such as God's and Goddesses, Souls, Ghosts, Tricksters, and witches. Ghosts for example, are supernatural beings for the most part. They have abilities that can go beyond us. For all we know they are dwelling in the world to finish something and were not ready to leave, at least this is what society says. There have been multiple encounters that people have experienced. But, there are also ways to fool others as well into thinking something is supernatural. Magic (Lenkeit 2012: 11) for example, is a technique to manipulate supernatural forces and beings. Which leads us to another example of a supernatural being, witches. The Salem witch trials is one of the most remembered events in time. Women were accused for using "witchcraft", or, magic. For practicing it they were killed and cast out by people. These accusations from people were probably false and people ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26.
  • 27. Puberty Rites Of Passage In many cultures around the world, ceremonies are held or rituals are undergone to mark the passage of adolescents into adulthood. These are known as rites of passage. Rites of passage, is a term first coined by Arnold Van Gennep in 1909 to describe the universal transition of adolescents by maturational progression, a phenomenon that is cross–cultural (Gibson, 2007). Indeed, the term puberty rites and rite of passage can be used interchangeably. Because puberty is an experience all humans have, the rite of passage may reflect cultural evolution as co–occurring with bodily changes (Weisfeld ,1997, as cited by Gibson, 2007). Rites of passage can also signify changes of status in other stages of life, and these transitions seem to be demarcated ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is theorized that the adolescent rite of passage has lost its importance because of a change in focus from communal concerns to individuality, or exposure to varied belief systems (Gibson, 2007). Some youth, who lack the completion of these semblances of rites, create their own–through activities such as the use of substances, body modification, or gang initiation (Sande, 2002; Vigil, 1996; Wall, n.d., as cited by Gibson, 2007). A possible reason for the fading of formal rites, is a societal move away from the importance of sexual maturity for reproduction reasons to a society that instead imbues status for financial and vocational gains (Gibson, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28.
  • 29. Rites Of Passage Analysis Think of a monumental time in your life. Your monumental time in your life is probably different to an Apache girl, Dachina, and the main character, Martin, in a story the medicine bag. In Dachina's rite of passage is doing by doing a four day tradition to become a women. During the four day she has to do stuff like, dance for ten hours straight. Then, in Martin's rite of passage his grandpa comes to give him the medicine bag. During this, Grandpa is dying so he has to give Martin the medicine bag before he dies. In my essay I explain, the similarities and differences between the two rites of passage. I also explain, the advantages and disadvantages between video and text. There are a lot of similarities and differences between the medicine bag and the apache girl. To start off, a similarity of these two rites of passage are that they are both about a monumental time in the apache girl, Dachina, and the main character, Martin, in the medicine bag. Like the Dachina's monumental time in her life is the ritual to become a women. In addition to that, Martin's monumental time in his life getting the medicine bag from his grandpa. Another similarity between the two stories it that they both need their family to make the rites of passage possible. For example, Martin need his grandpa to give him the medicine bag for him to experience getting the medicine bag. Also, Dachina needs her family to help her to get through the four day ritual like, they had to help prepare the food for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30.
  • 31. What Is A Rite Of Passage Essay Rites of Passage Kyle Routledge: 15358322 Dr. Fraser G. McNeill Friday 6th March Anthropology: Rites of passage "We have to be able to grow up. Our wrinkles are our medals of the passage of life. They are what we have been through and who we want to be." (Hutton, n.d.) Rites of Passage are an inevitable event that will occur throughout a person's life. Some examples of these would be leaving University to join the new job you've acquired or even just moving to a new neighbourhood where you now need to make new friends. In order to understand an essay on rites of passage one must first know the answer to the following question: What is a rite of passage? A rite of passage can be defined as "rites which accompany every change of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Once this had been completed the matric students attitudes changed immediately and they began speaking to us as they would to any other student. From that day onwards high school was just as it was for anyone else, we had to attend all our classes as normal and dress in the correct uniform etc. In conclusion life is a rite of passage. The only certainty we have is that we will all experience them and once we have gone through the phases of a rite of passage we will never be the same person. You will always in some way or another experience a change in your life through the experience and even though the journey may not always be an easy one there is inevitably some form of growth and learning to be gained. Bibliography Anon., 2014. Rites of Passage. [Online] Available at: http://shawcss.tripod.com/REL101/rites_of_passage.htm [Accessed 05 03 2015]. Harper, D., 2010. initiation. [Online] Available at: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/initiation [Accessed 05 03 2015]. Hutton, L., n.d. s.l.:s.n. Sutton, R. e., 2011. Anthropology Southern Africa. s.l.:s.n. Turner,
  • 32. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33.
  • 34. Rites Of Passage In 'The Setting Sun And The Rolling World' The rite of passage that is most significant to me is doing what you want to do and not what other people want you to do. It is the rite of passage because in the story "The Setting Sun and the Rolling World" it states how, Nhamo wanted to pursue his dream but his father Old Musoni didn't want him to leave the farm. Not having to rely on other people is my second rite of passage of this story because it helps the person to be more mature and grown up. The story sights Old Musoni :"You haven't changed your mind?" Nhamo: "No, father." and it shows how he's maturing by choosing one thing and sticking to it and making his own choice. Being free and having freedom is my third rite of passage because it is a right to be free and is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35.
  • 36. Rites Of Passage : The Apache Girl's Rites Of Passage Every rite of passage have different things that they have to do in different cultures, they also have some similarities. The Apache girl's rite of passage and Lakota rite of passage have little similarities and many differences. The things that they have to do to become a adult are different and the things that they have to go through are the same in some ways. By the looks of it, it seems that they are different in every single way. Look closer and you can tell that they are the same in some ways. The Apache girl's rite of passage is physically different and harder than the Lakota rites of passage. To become a woman for the Apache rites of passage the process takes four days to complete, when Dachina did the process she said that she barely gets any sleep and she can't show emotions, one of the many things that she had to do is dance for 10 hours straight. For the "Medicine Bag" or Lakota rite of passage he doesn't really have to physically do anything except put sage into a medicine bag while he is on the reservation and after that he is an adult. It is obvious that the Apache girl's rite of passage is way more difficult than the Lakota rite of passage because they have to do physically challenging things. The Apache girl's rites rite of passage goes through somewhat a difficult time emotionally because Dachina cannot show any emotions which must be very difficult because when she talked about the process she talks about how hard it is because she is very happy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37.
  • 38. Rites of Passage Rites of passage, the journeys that dot the edges of our ultimate quest through life. They are the universal changes that can be as insignificant as a first kiss but with everlasting effects on our perspective on life. Stand By Me is a movie that was first released in 1986 from the studios of Director Robert Reiner. It details the story of four pre–adolescent teens, Gordie, Chris, Teddy and Vern who embark upon a quest to find the dead body of Ray Brower, a kid also around their age that had been missing from the town for weeks. These friends trek many miles with less than adequate food and nothing but their friendships holding them together. It is during this quest that, after setting out to find the body, finding it and then being ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These are just some examples of how the characters change throughout the movie, however there are specific scenes where this takes place quite obviously. The first scene that demonstrates these things really well is the scene where Chris finally comes out of his tough guy shell and pours his heart out to Gordie. This scene is very important because it signifies the real start of Chris and Gordie's brotherly relationship, the one that would effectively replace Gordie's lost brother and allow him to move on. This is a major rite of passage because it signifies a new beginning for the both of them, along with the fact that for Gordie this is the first time he's stepped up to fulfill the leadership qualities that he possesses but tends to refrain from using for fear of being brought down by others. Both the filmic codes and narrative conventions are heavily apparent in this scene. Just some symbolism can be seen through aspects in the scene such as Gordie's arm over Chris, the visible sign of their brotherly relationship. This combined with the fact that throughout the scene both Chris and Gordie are level in their height and position and screen, showing that after breaking out of his tough guy shell Chris is really on the same level as Gordie. The main audio code here was the crackling of the fire in the background that signifies the warmth and love in the newly forming relationship. Combined again with technical medium shots of Gordie and Chris ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39.
  • 40. Sonny's Blues Rites Of Passage Analysis Our world contains many cultures that perform their religious healing in somewhat similar, but also different ways when pertaining to ritual, beliefs and healing. Towards the end of Sonny's Blues, Baldwin focuses on the purpose of Sonny's music and emphasizes Sonny's musical performance as his religious healing. This paper will emphasize African diaspora and religious expression in Sonny's Blues. By using analysis from Turner and Janzen, this essay will address the large impact of rites of passage, the significance of communitas, and the correlation with 'health as adaptation.' Firstly, Merciad Eliade proclaimed the term rites of passage, in Unit One, as a term marking the transitional period in a person's life as a very important aspect of their religion. While a rite of passage takes place, a person within a culture is given a new role and new responsibilities. Eliade states his opinion of the term rites of passage, as it "...implies a radical change in ontological and social status." (Eliade, 184) When in comparison with Turner's interpretation of rites of passage, defining "...rites of passage as 'rites which accompany every change of place, state, social position and age,"' (Turner, 512) Eliade and Turner's interpretation of rites of passage correlate as they both imply a current change in one's life. In Sonny's Blues, Sonny changed his actions due to the social status of his performance in the underground club. Baldwin stated, "Sonny's fingers filled the air with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41.
  • 42. Rite Of Passage In The Body By Gordie Lachance Have you ever wondered if the ordeals you went through could become a "rite of passage?" These ordeals could be a big event that could change a person's entire foundation, such as marriage, or it can be something small, like being inspired to cook because of feedback. The novella, "The Body" written by Gordie Lachance, elaborates about the author's childhood where he and his friends went through an ordeal that is a rite of passage. This ordeal was considered a journey for the boys as they believed in the frame and glory once they found the corpse of Ray Browser, a young boy around the same age as the author and his friends. The journey started out as an easygoing adventure, a playful type that could be considered as an innocent boy running in the park playing tag with his buddies. However, the journey changes into a more "serious business" for the author and his friends have to face many circumstances where it becomes flight–or–fight situations. In the novella, Gordie reveals many insights into the characteristics of his friends and himself ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For instance, they all believed in the idea of being famous from a corpse who was stated to be missing on the radio. However, what they did not consider was how they would get over there and what they would witness when observing a corpse. These boys believed that walking for miles was a plan enough in itself. Another example is by the end of the novella when Ace's crew shows up threatening the boys with the intent of using the corpse for their owned framed. Fortunately, in the end, Chris and Gordie were able to force Ace's crew from getting the body. The journey has given the boys a more thoughtful insight into the outside world molding them to be more rational about the situation rather than recklessly running into more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43.
  • 44. Rites of Passage Essay Rites of Passage Every day someone enters into a rite of passage whether it be by starting school, a new job, marriage, a confirmation or communion rites of passage are common place. Two totally different cultures have totally different rituals and rites of passage. The Apache would most definitely have incredibly unique rituals compared to rural Maine and the catholic cultures therein. The best way to see the differences is to compare the two different cultures. Each ritual occurs in a holy place, the Apache on ritual grounds and the Confirmation rights at a specific congregation. The person who is about to participate in confirmation has gone to months of classes to prepare for this day, CCD it is titled and it is typically on a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The whole community reaffirms their identity through the dance. Saturday is specifically dedicated to the godmother while Sunday is the godfather's day. The girl, while awake is never allowed to stop dancing, even on her knees at the end when she has to prove that she is fully ready for womanhood. She is painted on her face and must stand up only with the aid of eagle feathers. The gifts that are given are of varying value, but they definitely don't all have to do with the religious purpose, TV's VCR's and other electronic devices are given here. The confirmation is a much different ritual. It is not individual. There is a whole group of kids going through the ritual at the same time. They all have sponsors standing next to, or behind them during the whole ritual. The main difference of immediate comparison to be made is that of the girl speaking and saying she will remember the ritual for the rest of her life. Here, about 8 years later, I don't even remember specifics about the rite of confirmation. The family time had during a ritual such as this can not be had during normal everyday experiences. The whole lot to be confirmed marches in, marriage style and lines up in the first two rows of the church. The priest then says a few words and the confirmation mass continues as normal mass. With communion and all the normal prayers from the bible along with a few readings picked specifically for confirmation ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45.
  • 46. Rites Of Passage, Right Or Wrong Rites of Passage, "Right or Wrong"? Throughout history the term "rights of passage" has been used to describe the transition of a person into a new stage of their lives. Rites of passage are relevant in every day life all over the world. Most prominently though, Africa has a large population of people whose groups still practice traditional rites of passage to mark special life achievements. Basically, anything meaningful that happens within their tribe such as the birth of a child, the entrance into adulthood, marriage, death, and so on, are all celebrated with the completion of different customs. The celebration of rituals include dances, songs, and other formalities, however groups across the continent also use varying methods of initiation that most commonly include circumcision in both sexes. For decades, people have questioned whether or not this traditional initiation ritual is necessary and if it could possibly be harmful to young people within certain tribes that practice them. Much controversy surrounds the issue of following tradition even while performing procedures such as female mutilation. How are these rites of passage viewed as beneficial and how are they seen as destructive? What are some alternative rites of passage for these young initiates? A rite of passage, in African culture, is a ceremonial event in which a person enters into a new stage of their life(Haley, McNaughton, Moss, Sallah and Wilson 3). Many of the traditional rituals and ceremonies ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47.
  • 48. Rite Of Passage Analysis The rite of passage that is most significant to me is being confident in yourself that is found in the passage You Are the Electric Boogaloo. Being confident in who yourself is important to me because there is always going to be people in this world that try to put you down.Being confident in yourselfs makes you be able to shake stuff off and not let what other people say about you affect you. There's always going to be people who try and make you feel bad about yourself.The quotes that i think relates the most for me is "Your immense dorkiness as a teen will be the center of your artistic life,the center of your sense of humor, the center of your ongoing friendships with so many of the kids you know back then.¨ Doing what you love is important to me because i think everyone should be able to do whatever makes them happy.I love playing sports and no one could ever take that away from me.Some people enjoy other things like dance. I love the fact he didn't let anyone stop him from dancing because that's what he loved to do. The quote i think best fits is ¨I love that you have the guts to go into Kennedy Mall in Dubuque, Iowa to dance across from Hot Sams Pretzels. You and your buddies go for broke in front of a small crowd (who all eat Hot Sams Pretzels)m and scream ¨ Dancing is not a crime!¨He didn't let anyone stop ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... People never compliment anyone anymore so i always try to make people feel better and compliment them. I love it when someone takes time out of there day to tell me that i look good today or that they like my hair, something as small as that could make someone's day. You never know how much complimenting someone and telling them to keep doing what they are doing could mean to someone. The quote i think relates to this the most is ¨ Don't beat yourself up over it okay? Just relax and keep dancing by the highway, you splendid little ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49.
  • 50. My Family : Rites Of Passage Into Adulthood Rites of Passage There are many different types of rites of passage into adulthood in the world. There are certain rituals, traditions, processes, ceremonies, and even some things that we do not even think about. They differ throughout all families. Every family has their rites of passage even if they do not know it. For some people, just turning 18 is the rite of passage to adulthood. For others, like the Sateré–Mawé tribe, have a special ceremony. At the age of 13, they have a ceremony called the Bullet Ant Ceremony, which they must show their strength while they are being stung by Bullet Ants. In my family, we don't have any special ceremonies like the Sateré–Mawé tribe; however, there are a few things that are our rites of passage into adulthood. Turning 18 is the start of the rite of passage. Once we turn 18, there are many responsibilities that we must face: making our own decisions, taking care of ourselves and not depending on our parents, and having a career path that we are pursuing. These responsibilities are my family's rites of passage into adulthood. Our first rite of passage is not depending on our parents as much. After we turn 18, we become more independent than we have ever been. We must find a place to live, find a job, and we will have to face situations that we will not be able to have our parents help with. A great example is in college. The college does not communicate with our parents. They will not even talk to them about even the smallest of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51.
  • 52. The Apache Girl Rite Of Passage And The Medicine Bag There are so many rites of passage for kids, have you ever wondered what native american kids go through? Many people go through rites of passage but Dachina is going through a very important time in her life where she becomes a women. In the Medicine Bag, Martin is going through an important time in his life where is receiving an important object. There are lots of ways that the Apache girl and Medicine Bag are similar as well as, different. Likewise, there are many disadvantages and advantages of text versus video. There are many similarities and differences between The Apache Girl Rite of Passage and The Medicine Bag. To begin, one similarity between these rites of passage are that both of the main characters are going through an important time in their life. For example, Martin is getting ready to receive the medicine bag, an important rite of passage for him and his lakota heritage. In contrast, Dachina is going through a event where she becomes a women. In addition, to both characters going through an important time in their life. There is another similarity, both of the events taking place are traditions. For instance, in the Medicine Bag, the person who has the medicine bag at the time is supposed to give it to the the next son in line. Another example, is that every girl in Dachina's Apache tribe has to go through this rite of passage to become a women, so it's like a tradition. While there many similarities between the Apache Girl rite of Passage and The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 53.
  • 54. Rites Of Passage In The Glass Castle As we grow older, we develop by passing through the rites of passages. These rites are commonly portrayed in literary works and in movies. An example of a work that contains the rites of passage would be The Glass Castle, by Jeannette Walls. This book is a memoir about her life as a child with parents who could never settle down. She worked herself from the bottom up, and continues to strive as a published author and journalist. Although The Glass Castle, by Jeannette Walls, contains many rites of passage, the three most prominent would be loss,risk–taking, and achieving a goal. In her memoir, Jeannette struggled with loss because of her family's lifestyle. As Jeanette put it, on page 19, "We were always doing the skedaddle . . ." The Walls constantly moved to avoid police and the idea of settling down. When moving, the family usually moved to remote locations, working odd jobs for money. Another example of of loss in Jeannette's life is when her parents threw her cat out of the car. Her mother claimed, "Cat's don't like travel," on page 18. Jeannette said, "[My father] stopped the car, grabbed Quixote by the scruff of the neck, and tossed him out the window." Her father sped up the car and drove off, leaving the cat in the dust behind them. In addition to the loss of her cat, Jeannette's grandmother passed away. Although, Jeannette was not very close to her grandmother, she mourned the loss of her family member. Although loss is prominent in Jeannette's life, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 55.
  • 56. Rites Of Passage Of The Native Societies Cultures from countries of all around the world understood the importance of the transitional mark of adolescence to manhood. Rites of passage in some cultures are significant in which males are recognized as men after undergoing certain procedures and are conveyed differently; thus it helps them identify who they are in their family and their positions in their societies, as well as what the corresponding responsibilities are. Throughout the human history, there have been a diversity of male initiation rituals from different places in the world that although most of them which come from undeveloped societies appear to be offensive and barbaric through the lens of Western culture, they should be respected and therefore harnessed to maintain the world of cultural abundance. Some torturous male rites of passage of the Native societies emphasize the capability of survival and the significant natural power of a man when dealing with the surroundings in a world of non– technology. The environment they live in is nature: trees, soil, grass, wild flowers and wild animals. In order to survive for generations in such condition, male adolescents – future husbands and potential leaders of the community – are forced to overcome the toughest experience that the initiation rituals cause to them. The Maasai people inhabit in southern Kenya and northern Tanzania and this area is only deserts and scrub. For this reason, young males have to prove their manliness as soon as possible, starting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 57.
  • 58. Called The Medicine Bag Rite Of Passage This is a essay about the rite of passage from the book called the medicine bag. This book is about a grandpa giving a medicine bag to his grandson because he knows that he will die soon. The rite of passage is that family will have your back in the hardest of times. The reason that i think that the rite of passage is correct is because when you need help the people you go the most that you trust is your family. If you needed help and you had to choose two people to yell for who are these people. I guessing one of the two is someone in your family. Just like when the grandpa needed help walking because "he had been sitting for 8 hours on a bus" his family came and helped him. And i also understand if you don't really like your parents but ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 59.
  • 60. Rite Of Passage Essay RITUAL PHASES After a set of human remains has completely skeletonized by sitting out in the body farm, the skeleton is brought into a lab to be examined and curated as part of the skeletal collection. This transfer of the body from the body farm to the lab can be considered a ritual phase. This transfer is like a rite of passage from an old world to a new one. There is a symbolic crossing of the threshold that symbolizes this rite of passage (Van Gennep, 1960). This transfer of the remains from the body farm to the lab is a liminal rite. It is a period of transition between a fully fleshed human body housed in the body farm, to a skeletonized set of remains being transferred to a lab environment. Van Gennep (1960) talks about the three phases associated with all rites of passage: separation, margin ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is an extremely cost effective option in that Universities typically do not charge the families for donation. An individual may donate himself or herself to the body farm, their family may donate their body, or, as sad as it may be, if an individual is unclaimed, a medical examiner or coroner may donate the body. Besides being cost effective, donation to a body farm is providing much needed insight into the human body and the process of decomposition. This information greatly benefits the scientific community as well as the general population. Forensic anthropologists and police can apply this information to cases of murder, suicide, accidental deaths, and missing/unidentified people. Nothing is more satisfying than being able to identify a victim of murder, put that murderer behind bars, and provide the family with some type of closure by figuring out what happened to their loved one. Having an individual's skeleton in a lab for twenty plus years is not only heartbreaking for the scientists, but to the possible family members out there, who have no idea what has happened to their loved ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 61.
  • 62. Women 's Rites Of Passage Introduction Every culture in the world has rites of passage. Whether it be death and dying, birth or a transition from puberty to adulthood, every culture has certain rituals they use to christen these changes in social status within a society. A rite of passage is symbolic in how important a change is in the lives of the people who experience them. Status changes such as these are very important in the eyes of their culture and the ceremonies they produce help them retain stability while their society adjust to the changes that are occurring to the individuals. An interesting rite of passage that can be found in many cultures around the world is a young girls transition into womanhood. Two of the cultures that one examined this rite in were the Oglala Sioux of South Dakota, and the Tukuna of the Amazon. With the genocide of the Native Americans, many of the rituals and ceremonies they use have not been seen by outsiders. Information on any ceremony can be hard to find. Fortunately, the Oglala Sioux Wichasa Wakhan, holy man, Black Elk recorded these ceremonies before his death. In the book The Sacred Pipe, Black Elk discusses the seven sacred rites of the Oglala Sioux, one of which is Ishna Ta Awi Cha Lowan, preparing a young girl for womanhood. (Black Elk, 1989). In this ceremony, the rite is performed just after the young girls first menstrual cycle. Black Elk states that this transition is very important to the Oglala Sioux, because this is when a young girl makes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 63.
  • 64. Valuables Traditions: Rites of passage In a BBC article, Dr. Janssen, a sociologist, asserts, "People thought rituals were fixed and never hanged but of course they do...they get reinterpreted all the time" (Smith–Spark). Unfortunately, the changes referred to in these quotes are for the worse. Almost all cultures have rites of passage that evolve over time, and these have become harmful to their culture and society. After establishing the difference between helpful and harmful rites of passage, it will be easy to see why they need to be changed. Once these factors have been analyzed, it will be obvious that rites of passage are culturally important, but those that have crossed the line of appropriateness should be modified to restore the benefits of these valuable traditions. Rites of passage that inspire positive change can lead to substantial benefits, and are necessary in our world. An example of a religious rite of passage that has major benefits is the Bar Mitzvah. In preparation for the ceremony, I learned to recite many prayers, how to read part of the Torah, and more about myself as a person and Jew. In this transition, the ceremony is not where the actual transition takes place, but the celebration of going through the change and the recitation of what one has learned and done in the process. Major transitions do not take place instantaneously, they gradually occur. Bar Mitzvahs are very beneficial rites of passage, because of how they evoke positive change from adolescent Jews who want to express their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 65.
  • 66. A Summary Of The Apache Girl's Rite Of Passage Despite the different time period there are still things that stay the same, whether it's technology, education, or culture bits and pieces of history are still here in the modern world. Like, in the Medicine Bag, even though the tradition was generations old it was still passed down to the males in the family. Or in the video Apache Girl's Rite of Passage, the ritual was centuries old and yet it was still used today in the reservation as the transformation from adolescence to adulthood. Inca's ritual had evolved over time based on something that had changed. In this essay, all the similarities and differences will be identified in all three rites of passage. This essay also includes the advantages and disadvantages of text versus video. There are many similarities among the Lakota, Apache, and Incan coming of age ceremonies for the boys of the tribe. Each tribe had a ritual that tested the strength and endurance of the boys in their tribe. Boys in the Lakota tribe, particularly around the age of 11, experience a test of endurance and strength that requires them to fast, pray, and survive for a bare minimum of twenty–four hours, in the wilderness. By doing so, successfully, they will be fully recognized as a working member of the community. The Apache tribe also does a test of endurance and strength to help their boys become strong warriors. The elders of the community tell the boys to run to the top of a mountain and come back again without stopping. As they become older, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 67.
  • 68. The Sunrise Dance : A Rite Of Passage Mai Quach Professor Dalia Sirkin English 1B 16 November 2016 Research paper: The Sunrise Dance A rite of passage is a ritual, a ceremony, or set of rituals. People from around the world celebrate birth ceremonies, puberty ceremonies, marriage ceremonies, or death ceremonies, as part of their culture. These ceremonies mark the transition of people's lives when they move from one stage to another. In Apache tradition, when a girl has her first menstruation, her parents and her relatives prepare for her puberty ceremony. The ceremony is based on the Apache's myth. The myth says that the First Apache is the White Painted Woman, or Changing Woman. She survives a flood by floating in an abalone shell. When she becomes old, she walks east to the sun and meets her younger self, merges with it, and becomes young again. The Sunrise Dance was banned by U.S. government in the 1800s, and it is not very common today because of its expensive cost. However, many Apache people still gather together on July 4th to perform the Sunrise Dance on reservations in Arizona and New Mexico. The Sunrise Dance is the Apache girl's rite of passage that marks the transition of an Apache girl from adolescent to womanhood because it teaches girls to endure the grueling circumstances and to be more responsible. The Sunrise Dance is the Apache girls' rite of passage because it teaches the girls to endure the grueling circumstances. The Sunrise ceremony includes the invitation of people in their community, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 69.
  • 70. The Rites Of Passage By Arnold Van Gennep Van Gennep and Turner has introduced to all of us a different perspective in looking at and analyzing not only pilgrimage, but also how people understand and form ideas surrounding the change in states and statuses, and give meanings to the different parts of the journey. Through this transition, we will find that many of the societal roles of those who take on the journey are suspended. Particularly, Van Gennep discusses the 3 rites of passage using territorial passages to explain how the journey from one sphere or domain to another is joined by various formalities. The 3 rites of passage are pre–liminal (rites of separation), liminal (rites of transition), and postliminal (rites of incorporation). Turner furthers Gennep ideas ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Other examples is how most of them had some sort of weapons for protection and a suitcase or bag to carry their belongings that they may need for their journey or new destination, such as Doc Boone who brought his medical bag with him. I also thought that when the gambler Hatfield brought along his deck of cards for the journey really illustrated a characteristic of rites of separation. Knowing that Hartfield is a gambler, I'm sure that his deck of cards brought him familiarity and comfort. Following the rites of separation is the rites of transition, also known as liminal. This stage of the journey is when the individual will experience a wide range of emotion and transitions. Their consciousness is further heightened, while their societal roles may be suspended. Turner states that "during the intervening liminal phase, the state of the ritual subject (the "passenger" or "liminar") becomes ambiguous, he passes through a realm or dimensions that has few or none of the attributes of the past or coming state, he is betwixt and between all familiar lines of classification" (turner 2). In other words, the liminal phase is the between state where the individual (the traveler) is in a state where they are not fully or properly either of two things. They have just left their current state and has yet entered or joined the next one. This phase is ambiguous because the individual social position is often not clear or the same as it was before. The social hierarchies ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 71.
  • 72. Essay on Rites of Passage Rites of Passage Although there are many different types of rites of passage they differ in many ways, some much more extreme than the others. There are so many different cultures that have a ton of different ways of expressing rites of passage. The three different cultures that will be discussed are the United States of America, Malaysian, and Balinese adolescents. Some of the things that will be discussed are the different forms of rites of passage, the different ages that they take place at, and how they affect all the different societies. The best definition of a rite of passage is a ritual event that marks a person's transition from one status to another. This can be in many different forms, some being a lot ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although it is all meant to be fun and games sometimes they are taken too far and really need to be thought out better so that crazy things like that do not happen any longer. (Chicago tribune) The more normal rites of passage that occur in the United States are much less extreme such as Sweet Sixteen parties, marriages, and funerals. They all have a very different meaning at each point in someone's life. Sweet Sixteen parties usually symbolize somebody becoming an adult although most of the time nowadays people really aren't considered an adult until they're at least 18 and in most cases even older than that. Marriage is sort of your next stage in life when you and another person join together and start a family and hopefully have great lives together. Then there is a funeral which is a much less enjoyed time in everyone's lives when you put a loved one to rest. For a lot of people their loved ones will go to Heaven but that changes with every individual on what they believe in if they even believe in an afterlife at all. There are quite a few important rites of passage in the Malay society starting with the birth of the baby. After the birth the baby and the mother are put in a confinement period of forty four days in their homes. There are also two other common ceremonies that they practice during the infant years niak buaian, which is a ceremony to introduce the baby to their cradle and potong jambul which is an event when the child's ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 73.
  • 74. Examples Of Education As A Rite Of Passage Joan holifax describes education as a rite of passage. Describe in your own words the steps involved in learning and education as discussed in the article by Joan Holifax, "learning as initiation: not knowing, bearing witness and healing". Examine your experience since coming to the university in august in terms of "separation", "threshold experience" and "incorporation". Use examples from JGU to illustrate your ideas. "My life journey began with personal transformation into a human being. My experiences with personal reflection allowed me to understand my own worth." Rites of passage are transition from one phase of life to another. It is a continuous process which describes different stages of life. From conception till birth, a child turning ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to Joan Holifax, incorporation is education as it brings healing back into the world. But according to me incorporation is multifaceted as it not only includes education but also other things such as life skills I learnt while going through the first two phases. Through my initial journey at JGU in the first two phases, I can weave my experience of separation and not knowing and the experience of threshold and bearing witness into learning through their incorporation into each moment. From accommodating to the new place to making friends with new people, adapting to the new education system. Taking part in extracurricular activities in college from theater to dance. Self introspection, learning how to deal with different kind of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 75.
  • 76. Rite Of Passage Essay RITUAL PHASES After a set of human remains has completely skeletonized by sitting out in the body farm, the skeleton is brought into a lab to be examined and curated as part of the skeletal collection. This transfer of the body from the body farm to the lab can be considered a ritual phase. This transfer is like a rite of passage from an old world to a new one. There is a symbolic crossing of the threshold that symbolizes this rite of passage (Van Gennep, 1960). This transfer of the remains from the body farm to the lab is a liminal rite. It is a period of transition between a fully fleshed human body housed in the body farm, to a skeletonized set of remains being transferred to a lab environment. Van Gennep (1960) talks about the three phases associated with all rites of passage: separation, margin ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is an extremely cost effective option in that Universities typically do not charge the families for donation. An individual may donate himself or herself to the body farm, their family may donate their body, or, as sad as it may be, if an individual is unclaimed, a medical examiner or coroner may donate the body. Besides being cost effective, donation to a body farm is providing much needed insight into the human body and the process of decomposition. This information greatly benefits the scientific community as well as the general population. Forensic anthropologists and police can apply this information to cases of murder, suicide, accidental deaths, and missing/unidentified people. Nothing is more satisfying than being able to identify a victim of murder, put that murderer behind bars, and provide the family with some type of closure by figuring out what happened to their loved one. Having an individual's skeleton in a lab for twenty plus years is not only heartbreaking for the scientists, but to the possible family members out there, who have no idea what has happened to their loved ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 77.
  • 78. Anthropology Rites Of Passage "Rites of passage" is a term often used in anthropology to refer to specific ceremonies that mark a personal or collective change in the identity of a person. "The term rite of passage was first used in anthropology to encapsulate rituals that symbolize the transition of an individual or a group from one status to another, or to denote the passage of calendrical time". (Tzanelli, 2010) Rites of passage have been a major part of almost all educational, social and spiritual groups. They have been observed immensely in native tribal–traditional societies, which account for ninety nine percent of human history. All around the world, societies implement unique rituals and events to signify a transition of a person from one social identity to another. (Frey, 2013). Rites of passage ceremonies and rituals take place throughout an individual's whole life cycle starting ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... "With the knowledge of the ancestors re–gained or the vision of a spiritual guardian received, the individual returns to the ordinary world, his or her self re–defined, with a new status." The former initiate is incorporated back to their community triumphant after having overcome their orphaned status. (Frey, 2013) The new individual can be welcomed back into their community by being the center of large religious ceremonies or communal meals. They can also receive emblems of their new status such as a new name, jewelry, and clothing. (Berry, 1984) Rites of passage have been viewed in different ways by the anthropologists who study them. Social anthropologists view them as transitional stages that help transition individual from one status to another. In other words they are a social acknowledgement of aging. These anthropologists believe that without them societies would be full of conflict as individuals would have a harder time transitioning into new statuses. (Van Gennep, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...