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This is only a rough scaffold to give you an idea of what you need to include in your reflection. Reflection statement: Intro: Make a statement about what you have learned about discovery through your study of The Tempest and related material. Body: Discuss the reason why you chose the aspects of discovery developed in your response. Provide quotes and techniques from your essay and explain why/how they develop this idea. Conclusion: Sum up what youve learned. Here is an example for a different text: In essence, both Michael Gow’s Away and _____________ examined how self-discovery can be the impetus for positive transformation and makes us reflect on _____________. Through my study of Discovery and through the writing process I have gained greater insight into the human experience, and have developed a broader understanding of how difficult situations can lead to positive outcomes. I have also come to understand that if you change your thinking, you can change your world, and your future possibilities. Phrases to show reflection: The question inspired me to examine the concept of discovery... Through this I developed an indepth understanding... I found it thought provoking... I gained valuable insight about... The five act structure highlighted the process of discovery... The process of discovery... The Tempest encapsulated... Since undertaking the Area of Study my understanding of discovery has broadened to include... My analysis of discovery gave me indepth understanding of... Similarly to The Tempest, my related text affirmed / or challenged my conceptual understanding of discovery through its examination of... After studying The Tempest I have come to understand that the aspects of the human experience such as love, power (whichever you choose) are inextricably linked to the concept of discovery. Ultimately,,.. Remember to pepper discovery synonyms throughout your reflection and use the key words in the question: affirmed or challenged, assumptions about aspects of the human experience. Refer back to the rubric for other key words. Good luck, hope this helps. :)
Posted on: Sat, 06 Dec 2014 04:18:36 +0000

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