[v1.0] [completed]: Sashas Initiation
Turner, V. (1969). The ritual process: Structure and anti-structure. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
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The analysis of Sasha's story reveals that initiation is a critical aspect of human development, enabling individuals to transition from one stage of life to another. The findings suggest that initiation serves as a catalyst for personal growth, empowerment, and transformation. Through her experience, Sasha was able to shed her old identity and acquire a new one, integrating into her new social role with confidence and a sense of purpose. Turner, V
Van Gennep, A. (1909). The rites of passage. London: Routledge. Chicago: University of Chicago Press
Future research should continue to explore the concept of initiation, examining its significance in different cultural and social contexts. Additionally, studies could investigate the long-term effects of initiation on individual development and well-being.

