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Week 1: The Individual in The Society (Part 1)

Lesson Reflection:

Respond to what you have learned from the lesson, an interesting part of the lesson that you with to talk about to someone else and etc.

This is my lesson reflection for today. What is Identity? Identity is the qualities, beliefs, personality, physical appearance, and interests that make a person. Well, a person's identity should not be judge nor changed nor discriminated by anyone because of what they are doing; what their personal interests are; what their gender may be; their physical appearance; and - the most commonly judged around the world - what their race is.(there are many other things that a person's identity is judged for but there are too many to be listed here) The only person who can shape his/her identity is the person himself /herself as stated in the poem "Two Names, Two Worlds" and I quote, " Here we'll write our own stories".

An interesting part in this lesson is when we were reading a short story titled "A Rainbow Creation". This interesting moment is when I read that C.J likes playing with Barbie dolls. This shows that a person can do anything he/she wants to do and it also shows that a person has a choice of which path he/she wants to take.
This is the end of my short reflection on the lesson.












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  1. Thank you for such an interesting sharing, Adrian. More of the same please. :) Well done.

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