Prompt: People sometimes feel the need to step away from their normal routines or environments in order to better understand themselves. Describe a time when you needed distance from a situation, place, or group of people in order to think more clearly or gain perspective. What did that experience teach you about yourself?

Prompt Response:  A time I needed distance from a group of people in order to think more clearly was in 4th grade. I was friends with these four other girls, and despite it being a toxic friend group, I kept staying friends with them. Later on I started to feel like they were leeches sucking every bit of my personality out of me. Once I stepped away from them, I realized my identity was just attached to them. I officially cut them out after the time I spent to myself. 

Summary: In class we read Chapter 1 and 2 of Into the Wild individuality and filled out a theme analysis chart. 

Reflection: After my readings of chapter 1 and 2 of Into the Wild, I still think McCandless is naive.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Prompt: Write about a time you felt connected to nature, like the kinship in Native American myths.

Prompt: After watching the short film Identity, write a blog post reflecting on how the masks in the film represent the pressure to fit in and the struggle to discover who you really are. Choose one moment from the film that stood out to you and explain why. Then, connect the film’s message to Langston Hughes’ poem “I, Too” and to the mask you are creating in class. What part of your identity do you want your mask to reveal?

Prompt: Thinking about "The Rockpile," what is something your parents forbade you from doing when you were growing up? Explain what it was and why they might have set that rule.