Leo doesn't like the alienation from the other students in the book Star Girl by Jerry Spinelli. The reason she falls for Star Girl's charm is because she wants to be like her- she wants to have the same power and charisma that Star Girl has.
depends on the student...
Dori Dilson, or the best friend of Stargirl Caraway is at first, desperate to undo this curse, he begs Stargirl to change and become "normal", so she becomes "Susan"
he felt empty, needy, and incomplete
Abused children are likely to feel alienated from their parents, but alienation is not itself a form of abuse, it is just a consequence of abuse.
Stargirl and Leo exhibit stalker-like behaviors through their intense focus on each other, often crossing boundaries in their pursuit of connection. Stargirl's fascination with Leo leads her to follow him and engage in behaviors that intrude on his personal space, while Leo's obsession with Stargirl's uniqueness drives him to monitor her actions closely. Their relationship blurs the line between admiration and possessiveness, highlighting the complexities of young love and identity. Ultimately, their interactions reflect a level of obsession that can feel invasive, akin to stalking.
Alienation is making a member of a party feel unimportant or unnoticed.
Why yes, yes I did.
people that have no motivation to vote because they feel that it will have no effect on their lives.
they wear what they wear because teachers feel that the students should feel equal and not tease each other. This has happened to me and many others because we wore somthing that other people envied us for wearing or they just thought it was ugly!! :)
The concept of alienation typically involves feelings of disconnection and isolation from others or society. In contrast, community revolves around the idea of belonging and shared connections with others. Addressing alienation often involves fostering a sense of community, as strong social connections can help individuals feel more included and supported.
if there someone nothing makes you sense and yet and you do not know exactly what you want and also you feel powerless
Hegel's philosophy addresses the concept of alienation in society by emphasizing the importance of self-realization and the development of individual consciousness within a larger social context. Hegel believed that alienation occurs when individuals feel disconnected from their true selves and from the larger community. He argued that through self-awareness and participation in society, individuals can overcome alienation and achieve a sense of unity and fulfillment.