Sunday, February 5, 2012

The Amish way of life


During Rumspringa many Amish people fully experience what “us” English people have already been doing for year. However, from watching The Devil’s Playground it is evident that they take these temporary freedoms to the max and even abuse them. I can honestly say that I’ve never been to a party with over 1,500 people, wake up in a car, and do it all over again. And I can also add that I’ve never done drugs. So to why the Amish young adults during Rumspringa take part in all these wild activities is beyond me. One can only think that they party day in and day out because they have been robbed of the casual freedoms that I have had for as long as I can remember. So even though during Rumspringa they get to “experience” all the rites of passages the English people get to, the majority of them decide to return to the Amish life because they realize that there are virtually no problems in the Amish life. They don’t have to worry about money, time, cars, and jobs, basically everything we have to worry about. Also, the consequences of not returning to the Amish life are steep; you can be excommunicated and never talked to again, like the lady Velda in the video. Starting a new life, without family and friends is quite a scary thought for many people so in fear the young adults in Rumspringa eventually return. 

Frank

1 comment:

  1. Since you said that they abuse the freedoms that they attain during Rumspringa, do you think that they'd make a different choice after it all if they had access to these freedoms their whole life? I feel like some of the reason they go so overboard with it is just because they'd never had it before. And then with the excess, they decide the church is a better option.

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