Чем наиболее часто занимается в свободное время подростки
в разных странах (в США, Великобритании)? А
что привлекает тебя? Почему?
Leisure
time
It is
not easy to say exactly what teenagers in different countries do in their
leisure time. I think that, in the main our interests and tastes do not differ
very much. They are engaged in sports activities. They listen to their
favourite music bands or take part in different concerts. Teenagers discover
the world and themselves. In the main, all young people are individualists.
Youth is the time when young people work out their outlook. At the same time
they need collective experience to share their dreams and interests. Teenagers
unite in specific organisations.
The
first organisation that brought together thousands of teenagers in different
countries was that of the Scouts. The aim of this association was originally to
train boys in various different skills such as lighting a fire and to develop
their character. Now the Scouts are active all around the world. The motto of
the Scouts is «Be Prepared.» After the October Revolution a similar Pioneer
organisation was created in Russia. The Pioneers were supported and sponsored
by the government. Now the Pioneers do not exist in our country.
The
Scouts and Pioneers were the first, but not the only organisations of the young
people. For example today the volunteer movement is extremely popular among the
teenagers. It dates back to the year 1921, when a French soldier decided to
restore a German house after World War I free of charge. The movement
flourished only in the late 1990s when young people of Europe and the United
States went to different parts of the world helping local communities to solve
their problems. Today volunteerism is very popular in American community and
political life. Volunteerism implies assisting people through privately
initiated agencies. Volunteers do not receive any salary for what they are
doing, but at the same time their work is highly motivated. They react very
quickly, immediately coming to help to whoever may need it. There are several
types of volunteer work: workcamps, mid-term and long-term volunteering
projects. Any young man from any continent can come to workcamps. These camps
attain certain objectives in social, ecological, archaeological fields. Usually
all works are done under the supervision of professionals. The mid-and
long-term projects usually concern the social sphere. They include assistance
to children, old people, crippled or immigrants. Volunteer fund-raising groups
unite to help the needy in all spheres. They can do almost any work that is
necessary. Volunteers can be found in any part of the globe. In the United
States six out of ten pupils are members of some volunteer organisations.
All
three organisations that were mentioned above are more or less formal. At the
same time there are many informal associations of teenagers. Very often they
are not even registered, and if they are, no one cares about what they are
doing. No records are kept of their activities. They emerge, evolve and
disintegrate without leaving trace in history. Nevertheless such organisations
are extremely important for their participants. They serve as a means for
teenagers to express themselves, meet new friends that have common interests, discuss
problems that are really important to them. Quite often a famous book, a movie
or a musical band can serve as an impulse for creating such organisations. Fan
clubs of different rock and pop groups are numerous. Fan clubs usually consist
of teenagers. Members of such clubs listen collectively to their favourite
songs, attend concerts, write letters to their idols.
The most
spectacular example of unofficial organisation is presented by the Tolkienist
movement. J.R.R. Tolkien, the famous British writer created a magic world of
elves, dwarves, and hob-bits. Any person who likes Tolkien's novels can become
a Tolkienist. This community is open to everyone; young people come and go,
they choose a race, becoming, for example, an elf or a goblin. Their imagination
will carry them as far as they want. In Russia Tolkien is extremely popular
now. In Moscow there are several places where his fans assemble to share their
views and ideas.
Other
teenagers go much further. They are not satisfied with the world they are living
in, and the worlds created by others do not attract them either. They create
their own worlds and universes. In this context Role-Playing Games (also called
RPG) should be mentioned. The first RPG was Dungeons and Dragons (D'n'D), a
Dungeon Muster (DM) is responsible for outlining the rules of the newly created
world, while other players act as the inhabitants of this world, Participating
in such activity can be really thrilling, but the danger of quitting the real
world for an imaginary one is always present. Such groups and organisations are
escapists in their essence. Unlike volunteers they are not aimed at making our
world better.
Why
do the young organise their clubs?
The
young do not want to accept the world of the adults with their organisations
for the teenagers. They rebel against it in different ways, sometimes in the
form of creating their unofficial organisations and clubs. They organise
according to their interests into different sub-cultural groups.
Do
you belong to any group or organisation?
No, I do
not. My elder brother used to be a Pioneer, but now such official or
semi-official organisations do not attract me. For a couple of years I attended
the meetings of the Tolkienists, acting as a little dwarf. Although I am still
a great fan of Tolkien's books, I do not think any longer that I should
waste my time living an imaginary life in the imaginary world. The world we all
are living in is full of wonders. There is always somebody who needs our help.
A lot of my friends are supporters of Greenpeace, and I will soon join their
actions. Greenpeace is doing a very important job of rescuing the nature.
People of different ages help Greenpeace, and I believe that young people
should participate in the activities of this organisation more actively.
What
do your friends do in their leisure time?
As I
have already said, some of my friends help Greenpeace. I still have many
friends among the Tolkienists. Some of my friends are fond of RPGs. They meet
every Saturday in groups of 5 or 6, They draw a map and for hours discuss the
fates of their heroes. One game can last several months or sometimes a year.
Although my best friend who is a Dungeon Master often invites me to join his
RPG, I am sure that the real life is much more interesting than any imaginary
adventures.
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