Thursday, 17 May 2012

Conclusion

     Through out this project, the sources seem to compliment, but also contradict each other. They relate to each other by someone fighting for something they feel is right and showing dignity, but what they fight for and how they do it is different. Also, the two quotes lay into one another because one's dignity can be mocked or threatened and they might not surrender which leads them to posses or honouring dignity by earning it. 

     The questions I have left:
Can someone have dignity if they have never had it threatened before? 
Does dignity come out of fear or loss? 
And do we use our dignity more than we think?

     Dignity is a way of showing not only strength, but hope. You strengthen your mind to show and fight for dignity. You hope that it follows through and that things will change. Without dignity, humans would have no rights or laws, our society would be critical, people would not fight for stuff they believe in and the world would be essentially a mess. I believe dignity is a natural reaction when humans get embarrassed or mocked because we love being human and want nothing to ruin our image so we get defensive then use that to our advantage to stand up for ourselves. I also believe dignity is more than just self respect; it is about respect for others and of a situation that can be fixed. Never surrender and always honour your dignity.

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