mistrust, Autonomy vs. shame, Initiative vs. guilt, Industry vs. inferiority, Identity vs. role confusion, Intimacy vs. isolation, Generativity vs. stagnation, and Integrity vs. despair, many of these play a role in both Weses …show more content…
mistrust, industry vs. inferiority, possibly identity vs. role confusion, and generativity vs. stagnation. The reason that I said trust vs. mistrust is because of the neighborhoods that they lived in. Both of them happened to live in a neighborhood that was prone to crime. This probably caused to respond differently for certain situations. For example, if they were in school and someone gave a threat as sarcasm or a joke, the Weses probably took this seriously and could have tossed a throw at the face right then and there, because they would not have trust the people in their neighborhoods. The reason I said industry vs. inferiority played a role, was because both Weses went through a point in their lives when they struggled with school. Internally, they probably viewed themselves as a failure, therefore became inferior. Identity vs. role confusion may have also been a concern for them. For especially the other Wes, he was trying to have many roles by being a brother, son, student, and he was trying to be a part of different roles that would help him to better fit in with kids that he should not have been hanging