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My Character Identity project Items!!

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Prompt: As the first semester comes to an end, take time to reflect on your learning and growth in this course. In a well-developed response, explain what you enjoyed most about the class, identify the project or assignment you found most engaging, and discuss which aspect of the course you connected with the most (such as poetry, fiction, writing, or discussion). Finally, reflect on one area where you feel you need additional support or improvement as we move into the spring semester.

  What I enjoyed most about this class was when we would just read and write papers;I disliked the presenting in front of the class. The project that was most engaging was the story-map and the Presenting ourselves, I figured out a lot of common things I had with some peers. I got to make a friend in this class, that ´ s such an exciting thing for me. One aspect I connected with the most was the poem about Why I want a Wife by Judy Brady. I felt most connected to it because in some aspects women were treated horrible in other aspects and that they were only meant and good for the kitchen and home duties. I never liked the idea of that. In a way, that poem shows how much you should value the women in your life. Finally, one area I need to improve on is presenting and socializing more in this class so that this class isn´t as difficult and threatening to me as is. 

Prompt: At the end of the novel, Celie reconnects with Nettie and forms more peaceful relationships with the people who once harmed her. Reflect on the theme of reconciliation. Have you ever restored a relationship, forgiven someone, or been forgiven in a way that changed you? How does the novel’s ending shape your understanding of forgiveness across different cultures or families?

I have once restored a relationship I once had. This novel shaped my understanding of forgiveness in many ways because It taught me that holding a grudge doesn´t do anything other than make your own life miserable. Forgiveness helps a lot in so many ways and situations. 

Write about a song that brings back a specific memory.

  Prompt Response:  One song that brings back a specific memory is ¨Come and Fly away with me by Fat Rat. This song is so random and out of context but this song is such an inside joke for me and my sisters.  Summary: My little sister when we were younger would sing this all the time and after we started reminding her of it later in the future, she is ashamed of how much she would yell and scream this song. Reflection:  To this day we still bring it up and laugh about this. That is why this song brings back this memory. 

Prompt: Write about the best gift you have received.

  Prompt Response:  One of the best gifts I´ve ever received was when my dad bought me my first pair of concert tickets. I was so happy and excited.  Summary: Me and my dad went to the concert together, It made me so happy to experience my first concert with my dad. He ended up liking the concert and the singer more than me. It made me happy to see him as happy and excited as I was.  Reflection: I got to experience and hang out with my two favorite things and I loved the wholesome moment I had. Forever gonna be imprinted in my memories. 

Prompt: When Celie says, “The God I been praying and writing to is a man. And act just like all the other mens I know,” she expresses disappointment, betrayal, and disillusionment. Discuss a moment in your own life when something you believed in turned out to be different than what you imagined. How did this realization shape your identity or worldview?

One moment in my life that I believed in turned into something different than I imagined was the same as Celie's disappointment for Men. I don´t see why men act like they can boss a woman around and tell them to stay in the kitchen. I´ve always and still hate that lifestyle that gets shaped for women. This made me realize and shape my worldview that not every man or opposite gender is so bad as long as you know who to hang out or be with.