Final Reflection – English 1B 26778/26781 For your final Harvest assignment for

Final Reflection – English 1B 26778/26781
For your final Harvest assignment for this course, you will be writing a 1500 word reflection on what you’ve learned about liberation and the negotiation of social power using the literature we’ve read in previous modules:
“Are You a Cheeseburger” by Monica Arnaldo
“The Passing of Grandison” by Charles W. Chesnutt
Watsonville by Cherrie L. Moraga, A Raisin in the Sun by Loraine Hansberry, OR The Tempest by William Shakespeare
AND one of the following non-fiction texts:
“The Strivings of Negro People” by W.E.B. Dubois
“How to Tame a Wild Tongue” by Gloria Anzaldua
To effectively respond to the prompt for this assignment, your reflection should be:
1500+ words
copy edited
MLA format (include works cited page)
supporting images and/or photos illustrating your points
include an effective thesis statement that argues what you’ve learned about liberation and negotiating social power from the readings this semester.
use direct quotes and paraphrases from course readings and discussions to address the following questions (in addition to “Are You a Cheeseburger” and “The Passing of Grandison,” your reflection should include quotes/paraphrasing from one play and one non-fiction texts):
What do these works reveal about humanity, power, and ambition?
How have these texts influenced your understanding of power dynamics within marginalized communities?
What ways do these works shed light on the struggles, resistance, and resilience of individuals and groups facing discrimination?
How have these narratives challenged or reinforced your preconceived notions about power, oppression, and the experiences of marginalized communities?
In what ways have they prompted you to reevaluate your own perspectives and assumptions?
Reflect on the impact these stories have had on your thinking and awareness of social issues.
How have they helped you develop and trust in your voice as a writer and critical thinker?
How will you apply the hard and soft skills you’ve learned in this class to your academic and professional careers?

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