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Essay / Identity set in Mean Girls - 1360
On the second day, when Jason tried to make fun of her, she didn't know how to react until Regina saved her. She didn't know how to react in such a situation. In the lecture, we discussed that peers allow us to build relationships on our own. Interactions with peers are spontaneous and unstructured. Peers can have an effect on our socialization and develop our sense of identity. When she entered high school, she was a nerd with good grades and didn't know how to socialize. When Janice and Damien forced her to interact with the plastics and tell them what they were talking about, she agreed. At that time, she was not able to understand that it was not good for her. Slowly her personality started to change and she became like plastics. She began to behave badly towards her parents, abandoning Janice and Damien. It was used by people. She had never interacted with her peers before and therefore had no experience with it. But little by little, she began to understand that it affected who she was. At first, Cady couldn't tell the difference between her friends and her enemies. Like the first call to 3. Cady couldn't figure out her real friends and she immediately told Gretchen and Karen when she started liking Aron.