Wednesday, February 13, 2019
Who am I? :: Education Society Essays
Who am I?(1)      Throughout the semester in English composition II, the class was asked to seek the question, Who am I? and try to seek an answer.  The  renting assignments that were given to us this semester permitted you to  ask  ourselves the question, Who am I?.  In the  dissipations, poems, short stories, and novella that we read the characters in them faced some type of  interlocking.  In the play A Dolls House,  by Henrik Ibsen, in the poem  To His Coy  woman of the street, by Andrew Marvell, in the short story   A Devoted  booster, by Oscar Wilde, and in the novella Metamorphosis , by Franz Kafka, the conflict that they  entirely portrayed was appearance/reality.   The short story and novella exposed the conflict  slight differently than the other pieces of work.  The conflict appearance/reality is  spanking in determining who you  be as a  individual/individual.  sometimes individuals do not express his/her true self to other individuals.  sometimes society does not see us    for our true selves.  The self perceived I is the image/way you see yourself.   The I is who you truly are as a person.  The other perceived me is the image/way others,  mean society, sees you.  It is the image you want them to see of you.  When the I is unequal to the me then  at that place is conflict. (2)      An illustration of appearance/reality where the individual (s) do not  certify others/society who he/she  rattling is as a person is  institute in the play and in the poem.  In the play, A Dolls House, by Henrik Ibsen the characters are portrayed as being very  stuffy and deceitful.  All of the characters including Nora, Torvald, Dr. Rank, Krogstad, and Mrs. Linde, were all keeping something isolated from everyone.  Sometimes people do not portray who they truly are as a person and others help us show who our true selves really are.  Henrik Ibsen in this play shows his readers how lies and deception can revolutionize an individuals life.  This is clearly an  manakin of appe   arance/reality where an individual does not show others/society who they really are as a person.  In the play, Nora does not let know of what kind of person she really is.  
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