Expectations Flashcards

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Opening

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Expectations by a parent can be a gift in expressing confidence in a child, but can also become a burden.

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Mapping and thesis

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Indeed, when parental expectations are not in line with the strengths and personality of a child, poor self-esteem, relationship difficulties, and depression are a common result.

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P2 - KR - poor self-esteem

Intro

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NONEXISTENT

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P2 - KR - poor self-esteem

Example 1

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For example,
- When Amir overhears a conversation between his father and his father’s friend in which his father expresses disappointment that Amir does not ‘stand up for himself’, Amir develops a life long view of himself as a coward.

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P2 - KR - poor self- esteem

Example 2

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  • Amir also views his father as wishing that Amir was like himself including being more to be athletic, such as winning the kite competition,
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P2 - KR - poor self-esteem

Conclusion

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NONEXISTENT

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P3 - H - poor self-esteem

Intro

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Hamlet, too, struggles with poor self-esteem and very negative thoughts about himself caused by his sense of being unable to meet the expectations of his father’s ghost to achieve revenge for his death

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P3 - H - poor self-esteem

Example 1

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For example,
- In his second soliloquy, Hamlet berates himself with various insults for being a coward and weak for not avenging his father’s death.

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P3 - H - poor self-esteem
Example 2
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  • In the last soliloquy, Hamlet also expresses shame and a growing despair and hopelessness, as he questions himself over why he has not yet acted to avenge his father. Indeed, within his guilt he obsesses over his inadequacies and inability to enact revenge, which then leads to suicidal thoughts later in the play.
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P3 - H - poor self-esteem

Conclusion

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NONEXISTENT

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P4 - KR - relationship difficulties

Intro

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NONEXISTENT

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P4 - KR - relationship difficulties

Example 1

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For example,

- Amir’s sense of failure in meeting his father’s expectations creates distance and disconnection between them

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P4 - KR - relationship difficulties

Example 2

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  • Amir’s attempts to meet his view of his father’s expectations for him also results in his actions of betrayal against and distance form Hassan who is aims to please and be loyal to him.
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P4 - KR - relationship difficulties

Conclusion

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NONEXISTENT

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P5 - H - relationship difficulties

Intro

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NONEXISTENT

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P5 - H - relationship difficulties

Example 1

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For example,

Hamlet and his friends/Ophliea

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P5 - H - relationship difficulties

Example 2

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  • Ophleia and her fahter
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P5 - H - relationship difficulties

Conclusion

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* NONEXISTENT*

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P6 - Conclusion
Intro and mapping and thesis
add thesis

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When parental expectations are a burden and not an inspiration, problems and injury to the self and relationships with others is the result – including poor self-esteem, relationship difficulties, and depression.

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P6 - Conclusion

Ending statement

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**NONEXISTENT**