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It is true that the family plays a significant role in the way individuals behave in the family and society. Every concept an individual adopts is learned from the family. For instance, everything a child learns is always influenced by his or her parenthood and how they reacted to their parents. Parents are good people to emulate as they are familiar with what life entails. This is due to their life experiences. They are essential in teaching their children what they have learned, how they should act, think and feel about modern society.
However, some parents are not good role models for their children. As in the case of Cary, whose life will be discussed in the papers’ body, her mother was never a role model. Her mother was full of hatred and brought her up in a manner that she never liked. As such, she vowed to bring her children up in a manner that was completely different from her mother's. However, Cary’s mother case contradicts the claim that mothers are the primary caregivers. Mothers are considered as the primary caregivers and consequently being viewed as the most influential to the child’s life.
However, recent psychoanalytical studies have shown that fathers have a major role to play in influencing the behaviors and thinking of their children. The parent’s behavior can be explained from their past experiences or prominent figures in the society which they look up to and desire their children to emulate. Young maternal age is usually associated with harsh and abusive parenting (Smithbattle 521) which can be explained by the fact that most young mothers are mostly poor and at risk of social isolation.
They also go through depression and stress making them harsh and abusive parenting. However, these are not usually the only factors affecting the influence that a parent has to his children. Some parents may have prominent figures in the society who they want their children to grow up to emulate and they, therefore, train them to be like to people. Griffin also brings out the fact that a parent’s control over the family can have an influence on the child’s life (Griffin 302). A child whose parents exercise full control of every aspect at home grows to learn what to ask and what not to ask.
In exercising so much control in the family, children may not feel good while within the family and when faced with a problem they withdraw to cry alone as seen in Laura’s family (Griffin 307). Apart from the influence, one gets from the family, society plays a great role in influencing a person’s behavior. Moreover, after getting to a certain age, one starts becoming self-aware and it is at this time that they start erasing whatever they do not need and developing their desired qualities.
The essay on the loss of a creature by Percy tries to expound on the influence of the past knowledge and experiences to the sightseer on their visit to the tourist sites. According to Percy (2), precedent experiences and awareness determines the nature of leisure and enjoyment in any vacation. The prospects of the visit have a role to play in assessing and evaluating the intensity of satisfaction on any tour. Sightsee that satisfies the goal and objective of the vacationer are more enjoyed than the tour that does not accomplish the expectation of the trip.
In reference to Percy (2), people tour different sites to reduce the anxiety of their experiences, knowledge, and expectations. On the other hand, tours are meant for enjoyment and for other leisure activities. As illustrated by Percy (2), the more the sightseer is knowledgeable about a tourist site, the more they are likely to enjoy.
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