Thursday, May 3, 2012

Blog 10





In the article “How Your Birth Order Influences Your Life Adjustments” by Lucille forcer she expresses that depending on the order in which you are born you tend to play a different role, you and others will have a different outlook and the order will affect your identity. For the parents and oldest child generally assume that the oldest will be very responsible and able to do more. The middle child will feel as though he is capable of doing things on his own but will also ask older siblings or parents for guidance if needed. Youngest child will feel as though he isn’t as capable as others. He doesn’t pay much mind to his incapability because he has many people to rely on. The only child feels if his parents aren’t around he has no one around for guidance. He rather learn how to fend for his own. I agree with the author depending on the order in which you are born you have a different role, attitude, and expectation for yourself and others.

For example I have a friend who I work with he is the oldest out of his siblings. He feels as though he has more responsibility than his two younger siblings. He feels as though he has to help his parents keep them on track. If they need something he helps supply it if they need help and can’t go to go to their parents he gives them guidance. He feels that they should never see him doing bad so they won’t do badly.

I also saw an episode on the Tyra Banks show where she invited siblings on her talk show to talk about how they feel about their order in the family, their expectations along with their parents expectations. A girl on her show was the oldest sibling out of four and she stated that her parents feel as though she has more responsibility than her other sibling because her parents feel since she’s the oldest she must set the standards high for her younger siblings to beat or follow. Her parents wanted her to be a good role model. They felt that’s she couldn’t be the one to fail in life because then the younger kids would see that and then they would fail in life also.

Another example is about an article read in vibe magazine about a girl who lost both her parent to a car accident. She had no one else to turn to. She was force into foster care and turned down help from distant family because she felt as though she was able to fend for herself. Whatever she didn’t know how to do she was going to learn to the best of her ability.

The examples that I have provided has proven the authors point to be true depending on the order in which you are born can affect the role you play, attitude and the expectations for yourself and others.




2 Comments:

At May 10, 2012 at 10:47 AM , Blogger Anthony hom said...

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At May 10, 2012 at 11:09 AM , Blogger Anthony hom said...

I really liked the first paragraph of your thesis it was really good. I liked how you summarize the passage I think you did a good job on that. Your body paragraphs was good giving examples and supporting the main ideas of the passage. However, I think your grammar needs a little more work because I had problems on reading some of your sentences. I think your essay level is a number four because you included an outside example and personal example.
Your second paragraph had some grammar issues. For example you wrote “If they need something he helps supply it if they need help and can’t go to go to their parents he gives them guidance”. I think you were in a rush typing it and didn’t take your time on writing this essay. Also another mistake I saw on paragraph four was that you did not capitalize the name of the magazine and last sentence I couldn’t understand what you wrote. Your conclusion was good as well showing that you provided evidence from your experience. Overall good essay just work on your grammar a little more.

 

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