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ISSUE208 - "The way people look, dress, and act reveals their attitudes and interests. You can tell much about a society's ideas and values by observing the appearance and behavior of its people."
字数:365 572 用时:00:45:00 加25分钟 日期:2008-3-2 11:09:04
Does the way people look, dress, and act reveals their attitudes and interests as the title statement points out? If it does or does not, can we understand the ideas and values of a society according to our observation of its people's appearances and behaviors? As far as I am concerned, under most circumstances, look, dress and action could reveal the attitudes and interests of people as well as the value of their society.
To begin with, the action of an individual is often revealing one's will and value. The reason is that one of the most important functions people's action, in itself, is to express their attitudes and interests. For example, if a doctor think euthanasia as a proper approach to put an end to the meaningless unbearable pain of incurable patients, he or she might do something to promote the recognition of euthanasia in society and wish that mercy killing could be justified by law. In this case, the doctor's action actually embody his or her own attitude towards euthanasia. Such is human nature that what people do always be consistent with what they think, if they are not oppressed by the will of other factors.
When it comes to look and dress, it is quite similar. In our daily lives, the way people dress and look varies from one person to another. Why? That is mainly due to they value different things and their interests are distinguishing from each other. Common sense and life experience might inform us that a professor might look and dress like a professor, decent and simple. It is unlikely for a professor, who might focus on their teaching and research while might not care so much about his or her appearance, to dress like a rock music singer, who might always try to turn up in a more fashion and eye-catching way. The differences exist between a professor and a rock singer in their dress and look might express their different interests and pursuits as well as their professions.
Admittedly, some times people's behaviors contradict with their attitudes, and they use these behavior to conceal their real attitude to avoid hurting the feelings of other people or protect themselves. Or sometimes they dress themselves in a special style, which extremely distinct with their usual and normal one, just for fun. However, on most occasions, their behaviors, look and dress would reveal their true inner worlds--their attitudes and interests.
People's appearance and behavior also carry some information about the society their belong to. Social members in different societies would behavior and dress in quite different ways due to their different cultures and customs. In an open society, in which equality and freedom are highly valued, people tend to dress and act as they like. However, in a conservative society, in which conformity is think more highly than individuality, it is more likely for its people to dress and behavior in a similar way in the hope of not violating the rigid doctrines and regulations of that society. These cases illustrate the points that we could see something about the value system of a society via the observation of its people.
For all these reason, we could see that people's attitudes and interests often determine the way their look, dress and behavior, and therefore the latter could reveal the former. And their behaviors could also serve as mirrors that reflect the ideas and values of their own societies.
[ 本帖最后由 zephyrqq 于 2008-3-2 11:55 编辑 ] |
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