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    Conformity, Rebellion,

    and Loss of Inhibition:Changing Gender Roles

    in the 1920sBy: Karen

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    Conformity, Rebellion, and Loss ofInhibition Causing Change in Gender

    Roles in the 1920s.

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    Point:

    Conformity is whenpeople change, or are

    changed to fit intosociety, or with

    everyone aroundthem.

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    Evidence:Have you ever read Rise ofthe Colored Empires by this

    man Goddard?

    Why no. I answered

    surprised by his tone.

    Well its a fine book, andeverybody ought to read it.

    The idea is if we dont lookout the white race will be-will be utterly submerged.Its all scientific stuff, its

    bee proved(Fitzgerald 12).

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    Conformity is discussed withregard to individual differences,

    relations to personalityvariables, conformity behavior indifferent population,

    psychological processesinvolved in expressions ofconformity to group pressure,

    and the reinforcement ofconformity behavior (Crutchfield

    191).

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    Interpretation:

    People conform with

    others in hopes that theycan maintain or gain

    power over everything.

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    Point:

    Rebellion is when peoplerefuse to be obedient

    because they dont wantto accept authority.

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    Evidence:Sometime toward midnight Tom

    Buchanan and Mrs. Wilson stoodface to face, discussing in

    impassioned voices whether Mrs.Wilson had any right to mentionDaisys name.

    Daisy! Daisy! Daisy! Dai-Making a short deft movement,

    Tom Buchanan broke her nose with

    his open hand (Fitzgerald 37).

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    Peer Reviewed Scholarly Research:

    Coping mechanism (to calmnerves), for socialacceptance, family issues,

    boyfriend/girlfriend problems,and school are common

    stressors (Scales 746).

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    Interpretation:

    People rebel when they

    want to stand up forsomething they believe in,

    or when they wantsomething to go their way.

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    Point:

    Loss of inhibition is when

    people are less aware ofthemselves and people sayand do things that they

    wouldnt normally do.

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    Evidence:

    Tom flung open the door,

    blocked out its space for amoment with his thickbody, and hurried into the

    room.

    Mr. Gatsby! He put hisbroad, flat hand with well-concealed dislike. Im glad

    to see you sirNick Make us a cold drink! Cried

    Daisy. As he left the roomagain she got up and wentover to Gatsby and pulled

    his face down and kissed

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    Peer Reviewed Scholarly Research:

    Autobiographical memory

    relies on complexinteractions between

    episodic memory contents,associated emotions and

    sense of self continuity over

    the course of ones life(Henning-Fast 2993).

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    Interpretation:

    When people lose theirinhibition, they dothings that they

    wouldnt normally do,they do and say thingsthat they wanted to do

    in the first place butnever had the courage