Wednesday, November 13, 2013

sumblog 10 symbols



We talked about the importance of symbols in our culture. Symbols are objects that stand for, represent, or suggest an idea or belief. Symbols are very common in any culture and everyday we encounter symbols that we don’t even realize. For example, a wedding ring is a symbol. When people get married, each person wears a symbolic ring on their left ring finger. In one situation a ring could just be an ordinary, mundane piece of jewelry with no significant value, but if you’re married then a ring on your left ring finger is very sacred. A wedding ring is a symbol of marriage. People do not wear rings on their left ring finger unless they are married, and most often men do not wear rings unless they are married. The ring does only symbolize a marriage, but it is also a symbol of love, faith, commitment, security, partnership, and loyalty. That is a lot of dept to one little ring. The fact is though, that these little symbols are everywhere giving depth and meaning to our lives. Symbols can display cultural differences by distinguishing particular cultural traditions and values.

The benefit of having symbols is that it unifies a culture and creates social order. People usually hold the same sort of meaning to certain symbols within a society, so they can keep us together and functioning as one. The ring on someone’s finger can tell an outsider he or she is taken. In the same way, however, there can be risks of the ring. People can become so fixated on symbols that it starts to loose the original meaning. Some people want the ring to be labeled as married, to be secure and have a family like society tells us to, but then forget the true value behind the ring. Many people rush into marriage and then it fails and it could be because people are too worried about profane meanings and forget the sacred meaning of symbols.

4 comments:

  1. I think your picture says it all. A lot of people forget that it symbolizes love, trust, and faith and think of their significant other as their property. It would be interesting to look at relationships were men wear rings vs men who don't is their the same kind of trust in the relationship?

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  2. Good thoughts on the symbols in todays society. I think symbols do bring us together as a society, and can bring a lot of meaning to people. However, with this example of a ring, I feel in todays society we have lost the true meaning of what a ring is. A ring is ment to symbolize a life long commitment to the one person you want to spend your entire life with. I feel as though society has deeply strayed away from that ultimate meaning. I also feel that our society puts too much emphasis on a wedding ring. Trust me I think wedding rings are good because it does signify a lot, but I feel too many men drop too much money on one ring. The women in our society read romantic novels or search on pinterest for the best ring, and then if their "to be" husband does not satisfy that ring fantasy they find themselves disappointed. For my own personal life I would like a simple cheap ring, and for our marriage to not weigh completely one symbol that could easily be lost. Overall good thoughts!

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  3. A very good post about symbols and what they mean. The symbology of wedding rings from an American (Western) perspective is right on. I wonder if other cultures utilize other symbols for their marriages? Loved the Simpson picture - it does double duty for symbolism and misogony. I like that you added the risks associated with symbols. Sometimes fanaticism is closely related to unhealthy attachment to symbols and their meaning. Good post!

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  4. I agree with you that people can become over fixated on symbols and easily forget original meaning. I think your picture does a good job showing that.

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