I and Me by George Herbert Mead I is the immediate response of an individual to others. Part of the self that is identified as having freedom of creativity. Me is the set of attitudes that a person assumes. The meanings, roles, and values of others that an individual organizes as part of their own self. Directions: 1st column Cite five common scenarios of interaction (e.g. familial interaction, school, peer interaction)
I and Me by George Herbert Mead
I is the immediate response of an individual to others. Part of the self that is identified as having freedom of creativity. Me is the set of attitudes that a person assumes. The meanings, roles, and values of others that an individual organizes as part of their own self.
Directions:
1st column Cite five common scenarios of interaction (e.g. familial interaction, school, peer interaction)
2nd column Determine whether the cited interaction was "I, Me, or both".
3rd column Enumerate at least 3 symbols found in interaction and meanings.
4th column Looking glass-self - enumerate at least 3 attributes you expect to portray with the action.
5th column Determine whether Front or Back Stage (1 sentence discussion)
please give 5 examples of different scenarios
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