Cyberspace is evaluated with reference to one's identity. The essay is suppurted with text evidence from Turkle.
Cyberspace and Identity
Identity is viewed as the combination of one's original characteristics. Identity is also viewed as one's inner-self; unique, liberated, and unaffected by outside influence. Often, but falsely, the inner-self is viewed as Freud described it, as one complete idea that does not hold conflicting or contradicting ideals. Recently, research has been conducted illustrating that one's identity does not have to be unitary. Not only is it normal and acceptable to have an
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and morals frequently, this being normal and necessary. If anything at all, one, especially as a teen, would only need a guide while they were attempting to discover his core self. This guide may just be a mention that a multifaceted self is acceptable and healthy; this information all readily available with current technology on the ever-popular internet as "cyberspace becomes an object to think with for thinking about identity- an element of cultural bicolage."
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