Wednesday, June 1, 2016

A human being's view of himself or herself is shaped by the culture in which he or she lives

Drawing
This is a drawing on the Little Mermaid. In the Little Mermaid Ariel is a mermaid who falls in love with Eric, the prince who happens to be human. Ariel goes to see Ursula and she makes a deal with her that Ursula can turn her into a woman if Ariel gives Ursula her voice. Ariel's cultures are shaped by her mom's. Ariel's mom was Triton's wife but then she passed away and everything changed. Triton became sad and banned music. After that, Triton accustomed them to new cultures but Ariel's culture could not be changed. Hers were shaped after her mom's. In the end, Triton turns Ariel into human for prince Eric because he sees that she loves him and he shapes his people's culture into the old one again. When Ariel spent time with Eric in the beginning she combed her hair with a fork and that was because of the way her culture is shaped, mermaids combed their hair with forks in her culture and that was something she changed throughout time. This ties into social cultures because it shows how culture changes and shapes over time based on how you learn and accustom yourself. In this picture Ariel is looking at Eric's face when her dad broke her statue of him and she is sad because she wanted to be with him as human. Triton was mad when he knew she had been on land.

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