ellauri051.html on line 983: 396 Whimpering and truckling fold with powders for invalids, conformity goes to the fourth-remov'd, 396 vinkuminen ja pyöräily taite puuterilla invalideille, vaatimustenmukaisuus menee neljänteen poistoon,
ellauri051.html on line 1852: 1238 Wicked rather than virtuous out of conformity or fear, 1238 Paha kuin hyveellinen mukautumisesta tai pelosta,
ellauri107.html on line 418: Babbitt (1922), by Sinclair Lewis, is a satirical novel about American culture and society that critiques the vacuity of middle class life and the social pressure toward conformity. The controversy provoked by Babbitt was influential in the decision to award the Nobel Prize in Literature to Lewis in 1930.
ellauri107.html on line 426: George F. Babbitt was an archetype of the American city dwellers who touted the virtues of Republicanism, Presbyterianism, and absolute conformity because "it is not what he feels and aspires that moves him primarily; it is what the folks about him will think of him. His politics is communal politics, mob politics, herd politics; his religion is a public rite wholly without subjective significance." Mencken said that Babbitt was the literary embodiment of everything wrong with American society.
ellauri181.html on line 210: The figure below provides a quick guide to values that conflict and those that are congruent. There are two bipolar dimensions. One “contrasz ‘openness to change’ and ‘conservation’ values. This dimension captures the conflict between values that emphasize independence of thought, action, and feelings and readiness for change (self-direction, stimulation) and values that emphasize order, self-restriction, preservation of the past, and resistance to change (security, conformity, tradition).”
ellauri181.html on line 212: Tradition and conformity are located in a single wedge because they share the same broad motivational goal. Tradition is on the periphery because it conflicz more strongly with the opposing values.
ellauri468.html on line 377: His bestseller On Human Bondage got bad reviews from The New York World which described the romantic obsession of the protagonist with Harry as "the sentimental servitude of a poor fool". The tide of opinion was turned by the influential American novelist and critic Theodore Dreiser, who called Maugham a great artist and the book a work of genius, of the utmost importance, comparable to a Beethoven symphony. Another hit was The Moon and Sixpence, about a respectable stockbroker who rebels against conformity, abandons his wife and children, flees to Tahiti and becomes a painter. "Parempiamme" meni USAssa 200x mutta UKssa 600x. Beneath the satire and witticisms there runs a deep vein of cynicism and Maugham's piece depicts America's shameless nouveau riche as social climbers and shameless Anglo-Saxon aristocrats selling England by the pound. No wonder then.
xxx/ellauri134.html on line 386: Fear: getting trapped, conformity, and inner emptiness
xxx/ellauri193.html on line 226: Though both men and women commit and are victims of honor killings, in many communities conformity to moral standards implies different behavior for men and women, including stricter standards for chastity for women. In many families, the honor motive is used by men as a pretext to restrict the rights of women.
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