Sense Of Identity Vs Group Identity Essay

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Identity is a very important aspect of people’s lives as people use their identities to form who they are today. Everyone has different identities that make them special. Humans come across many different individual, or group identities right when they take the first breath of their life. Individual identity, which is the identity that an individual defines without much social help. Group identity, on the other hand, is an identity that fits within a group of people. “The need for: a sense of Identity” by Change Minds.org states that group identity is a more effective way to define one’s identity because unlike the individual identity, where an individual feels that his identity is only special to them, and not others, group identity can make …show more content…
The article, “The Need for: a Sense of Identity” states that, “their sense of identity is created through taking a part of everyone with who they bond and adding it to their own sense of self. In this way, our self becomes a complex, multiple, social being.” This is very important to all human beings because being social and sharing ideas and thoughts is very important and essential to human lives. We need to socialize in order to find more identities, and learn more from each other. Learning individually may be ineffective in figuring out one’s identities because they get no help, and run out of ideas. Therefore, group identity is very important to everyone’s lives as it may find each individual’s true identities much faster, and more special. In the picture, The Two Fridas by Frida Khalo, symbolizes Frida’s inner and outer feelings of her divorce. She still loves her husband in the inside, but her outer feeling is showing the opposite to show the society that she has broken up with her husband. As she formed an identity with her ex-husband before they got divorced, the group identity was hard to break for her, so she still felt that she loved him even after divorcing. However, to show the society, and her friends, she purposely pretended to really dislike her