In
Boyer Rickel’s “Pass”, Rickel talks about his life as a boy in the 1950’s. He
wrote that as if he were standing there watching himself in the past. In the
past Rickel would always try to be someone that he is not in order to fit in
with the crowd that he was surrounded in. Rickel would try to match his
identity to the identities of those surrounding him in order to feel more
secure and normal. This was the normal of America in the 1950’s, that if you weren’t
like everyone else you didn’t fit in.
However, now America has changed drastically to become very diverse and very
accepting of different cultures and ways if life.
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