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Socio-Autobiography of Mother Teresa

   

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Socio-
Autobiography
of Mother
Teresa
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SOCIO-AUTOBIOGRAPHY 1
The following paper is a socio autobiography, which is linked to the life events and works
performed by Mother Teresa. Herein, I have made efforts to link the deeds with the course
objectives and social concepts studied. Mary Teresa popularly known as Mother Teresa belonged
to an Indian- Albanian family was a Roman Catholic nun who completely dedicated her life in
helping the impoverished and deprived people. She spent most of life in Calcutta India where she
founded Missionaries of Charity.
With my growing age, I have realized that people in the society face lot of troubles, which are
related to life. These problems are basic and should be resolved by taking individual or group
initiatives. In my opinion is just like Mother Teresa who migrated to India and felt pity over the
conditions of people residing (Calcutta) made several efforts for the betterment of these people.
While struggling she along with her group begged for basic living. In my opinion people should
not look for others to take initiatives first rather people should have enough courage and ability
to stand out of crowd to help the sufferer, just as Mother Teresa did.
In the works of Mother Teresa, numerous sociological concepts are visible like social class,
deviance, role, norm, subculture and conformity (Walters, 2016).
Sociological concepts followed by Mother Teresa
Social class
Social class is a social concept that defines same or different class of people residing in a society.
Mother Teresa worked irrespective of any social class, category, occupation or belief. She was
completely against the cultural influence of people over dealing with social issues. Social culture
prevailing then was completely economic, people who were rich were treated well not the people
who were poor. For instance, rich people were provided all health facilities, whereas poor did not
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SOCIO-AUTOBIOGRAPHY 2
even received basic medical aid, and sometimes not even funeral ceremonies as the family of
person died did not have enough funds for cremation. Thus, Mother Teresa worked for society
without giving preference to any social class. In my opinion, people should be helped and
assisted without any cultural, social or economic grounds (CO1). The contemporary problems
can be solved by similar approach (Eire, 2019).
Conformity
Conformity is social concept according to which attitude, beliefs and behavior of groups should
match in social context. For instance, people believe to follow the trends while performing basic
life activities like clothing, eating habits, helping the sufferers either performed in-group or
alone. Mother Teresa was an eminent personality even after being an unpopular personality she
worked for against the social issues like divorce, abortion, homeless and people suffering with
AIDS. In my personal outlook, people should respect each other regardless of what others
ponder. Therefore, I would prefer to promote programs, which are relevant irrespective of the
common culture beliefs prevailing in society (Nyborg, 2016).
Role
Mother Teresa moved to India, the culture prevailed in India was completely different for her
from Skopje where she lived in her early life. She served the people living in India without any
cultural biased behavior, her works highlights the values, she gave respect to every culture that
represented cross –culture dialogue and her perpetual efforts of communicating with about
problems helped in getting the problems solved (CO4). Mother Teresa worked for community
since she came in India. She had a strong belief that every problem can be resolved by
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