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3 ways How The Rites Of Passage Help People Cope With Change

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Answered by smartbrainz
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Rites of passage is a ceremony or a passage ritual that takes place when someone leaves one group to join another. This involves a significant shift in society's status.

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  • A rite of passage that marks a period when a person has a new, significant change in life, is known and often performed by almost all societies. Such ceremonies are performed to mark a person entering a new stage of life and can vary from high school or birthday ceremonies to funerals.
  • In our lives there are many, many rituals. Some of them are considered more significant than others, but transformations will occur almost every day we live. Five periods in one's life, however, are also seen as the most important times of transition. These are the rites we will know more about when we research the significance behind passage rites. They are: birth, transition from childhood to adolescent, Leaving home, marriages, and death / funerals. Societies usually plan elaborate rituals to remember these important periods in our lives. Such rituals can be characterized in various ways, by any particular community or society. Each ceremony is special and important for the culture of one's own.
  • Rites of passage are a good way of helping to cement a change. Many rites help people appreciate their new social positions. It can also motivate others to learn new ways to approach people after they experience certain rites of passage. Also rites enable people to acknowledge and move on, letting go of a past which  has had an emotional tie which could have been holding them back.

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