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Emily Dickenson

The search for ones identity is a life long search for many people. Who am I? What am I doing here? Those are questions most everyone has asked at one time or another. Humans have for millenniums searched for their place in the world and society. One of the most frequently asked questions in philosophy, religion and society is what is the meaning of life? This is articulated in the need to be "somebody". It is almost a cliché to see a movie where a character says I am going to be ‘somebody'. Society is defined by its hierarchy of "nobodies" at the bottom progressing all the way to the top with celebrities. When people feel like nobodies it exacerbates this feeling of inferiority but only because large majority of people wants to be recognized. It is the world that tells these people unless they are noticed they are not important. Those who are unacknowledged people make up segment of society. There are also many people who become anonymous people because they fear people and......


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