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Forms of Expression

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Forms of Expression

Religious and non-religious traditions express their beliefs in different ways. These forms of expression can vary depending on the location and culture of the people practising them.

What are forms of expression?

What are forms of expression?

  • Forms of expression are ways that people show their beliefs and values.
  • These beliefs and values include ceremonies, rituals, clothing, art, and even food.
  • Social scientists study the similarities and differences of forms of expression.
  • The differences can happen because of geographical and cultural contexts.
Similarities between forms of expression

Similarities between forms of expression

  • Even though different religions have different celebrations, some forms of expression are similar.
  • Many religious holidays involve gathering with family and friends.
    • Sharing food is also common in religious celebrations.
Example: Christmas and Pesach (Passover)

Example: Christmas and Pesach (Passover)

  • Christians celebrate Christmas by giving gifts, decorating trees, and attending church services. Families have a special meal together.
  • Jewish people celebrate Pesach by eating symbolic foods, such as matzah, and retelling the story of the Exodus from Egypt.
  • Both of these celebrations express important beliefs about freedom and love.
  • Both celebrations use food and gathering to express gratitude and unity.
Differences in forms of expression

Differences in forms of expression

  • Forms of expression can be different depending on where people live, the climate and the culture they are part of.
  • For example, Christmas in the UK includes winter traditions like snow, reindeer, and warm clothing.
  • However, Christmas in Australia is celebrated in the summer, so Australians might go to the beach and have a barbecue for Christmas.
Forms of expression beyond religion

Forms of expression beyond religion

  • Not all forms of expression are religious.
  • Non-religious people also have ways of showing what is important to them. They use forms of expression to connect with others who share the same values.
  • Example: some people celebrate national holidays that express a shared history, like Bonfire Night in the UK.
  • Others might celebrate events like Earth Day to show their care for the environment.
How culture and geography influence forms of expression

How culture and geography influence forms of expression

  • Geography and culture shape the way people express their beliefs.
  • For example, if you live in a cold or a warm country, you may have different traditions because of the weather.
  • Cultural traditions, like music, dance, and art, also influence how celebrations are expressed.
  • While the core beliefs may be the same, the way people express them can be different depending on where they live and their culture.
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