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To be human, is to be involved in social and cultural interactions that shape our personality. Our culture is formed from our social interactions, and our social life's continuation depends on our culture. As Charlie demonstrates in the Star Trek episode "Charlie X", if you do not have social interaction and cultural ideas, values, and rules developed from a society, then you will not form a proper self-image, and Charles Evans, was the only survivor of a crashed colonizing expedition to the planet Thasus. Charlie was only three when the ship crashed, leaving him with only the Thasians to raise him. The Thasians gave him "The Power" to take care of himself, and he had no interaction with anyone. So when Charlie boa
Charlie doesn't know what life is all about. He wants and needs, but has no regard for others. His ID is there, but his Ego has not been able to be developed through social interaction. The Thasians don't feel or love, so he becomes a social misfit. He shows a lack of grief, and guilt for the people he was acting inappropriately towards. Charlie gives inappropriate touches to Yeoman because he finds her attractive, and has no self-control. When she starts getting upset with him and tells him that his actions are This episode of Star Trek shows us that without social interactions and cultural ideas, values, and rules integrated into our own lives, a healthy, productive, society would not be possible. We depend on others for our physical survival (to grow and tr
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Approximate Word count = 521
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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