Peer Review Project 1
Riley Mary Clare
Riley Mary Clare
Because people hide behind their false self and allow shame to eat at them, they aren’t allowed to truly express themselves.
How do you know that you are “Free”? For me when I am free I don’t care what other people think about me. When I am free I can do and say whatever I want to do with out really caring with what other people think about. How I am able to do this is … [Read more…]
Ken Yoshino in his essay about covering, focus on how people hide from who they really are. Yoshino talks about how people hide behind there false self to protect their true self. He discuss how wrong it is and how we need to be in a world where people can’t be afraid of what they … [Read more…]
From listening and reading a ted talk “How telling our silenced stories can change the world” by Anne Hallward, Anne depends the definition of shame and how it truly affects people instead of being some small little word people use it for. By telling people you should be ashamed of yourself over something small like … [Read more…]
Freedom as a concept is more important than the individual freedoms of a specific group of people. Freedom is defined as not being restricted or oppressed. Yoshino believes that freedom is more important than individual freedom of a specific group due to the fact that everyone should be treated equally. In the article Yoshino examines, … [Read more…]
Yoshino claims that your social life is like a puzzle. People cover to hide there true self, and buy doing this it complicates their social life. By doing this people act as a missing puzzle to a puzzle and have to figure out how to express them and how they are going to fit in.
Ken Yoshino, writes a very powerful essay on the idea of how people can’t truly express who they are and that sometimes people have to hide from the their true self’s. In the essay Yoshino talks about how people have a true self and a false self. A true self is basically defined as when … [Read more…]
Write two paragraphs in which you first summarize our rationale for the templates in this book and then articulate your own position in response? In the introduction to “They Say, I Say”: The Moves That Matter In Academic Writing, Gerald Graff and Cathy Birkenstein provides templates designed to enhance the writers writing. In the Introduction … [Read more…]