Social Constructs: The Unreality in Reality In the world of academia, many have spoken about social constructs. Social constructs deal with the abstract concept that reality exists in the state that it does due to being shaped by society. By identifying social constructs, people can adjust their views on both society and reality. Someone identifying something as a social construct is like taking the red pill from the movie The Matrix and realizing that reality is not as it seems. In this case, reality is a structure built by society. To me, social constructs are systems or concepts created by society that are unique to society and vary by society. The core concept of social constructs is that these systems or concepts only exist because …show more content…
Gender roles vary across certain cultures, particularly concerning the role of women. This further proves the classification of gender roles as a social construct. Education and government both vary in each society. Each society has its own system of education dealing with the cost, style, and availability of education. Each society also has its own system of government dealing with election, legislation, and representation. Both government and education include all three components of the definition of social constructs previously stated. Finally, the concept of time varies by perception. Many perceive time to be fluid, which is why for me a few minutes can feel like an hour and an hour can feel like a few minutes. Though the measurement of time stays consistent across all societies and cultures that possess the concept of time, its perception fluctuates between people. The perception of time also fluctuates for each person depending on both the day and the activity that one is doing. This gives time the appearance of unreality, strengthening its classification as a social construct, since time fulfills all three components of a social