For this week’s blog post, I had to examine the scenes of my narrative draft and answer how it allowed me to travel into my brain, heart and how it shows the nerve (high-stakes) it took in writing it.
How does your narrative allow you to travel into your brain (mind) then and now? The narrative travels into my brain by me sharing my thoughts in the present, as well as in the past. How does your narrative allow you to travel into your heart (emotions) then and now? The travels into my heart because I share my emotions that I felt then, as well as ones I feel now. How does your narrative meet the nerve (high-stakes) element of meaningful storytelling? The high-stakes of my narrative is me simply telling it to people that I don’t know for shit. It’s not a story many people know about me. Throughout school, only 3 people in a 2,000+ population knew about this huge part of my life. How does your narrative enable you to re-examine the power (agency) you have in authoring your life-story? What shapes our sense of identity: Life events or the stories we tell ourselves about life events? I think our sense of identity is shaped by the events that happen to us in our lives. The way we tell a story or perceive ourselves in that story can always change because of other life events that we’ve lived through.
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Sabatino
10/2/2019 08:13:19 am
I see potential in these responses. Let’s touch base in class about this post. Thank you for sharing.
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