alienation and identity
Alienation refers to the feeling of being disconnected, isolated, or estranged from oneself or others, often resulting in a sense of disconnection from society or the world at large. Identity, on the other hand, refers to a person's perceived sense of self, encompassing one's unique qualities, beliefs, values, and experiences that shape their understanding of who they are.
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