Reflect on a time when you discovered a new perspective that completely changed how you viewed a person, group, or place. How did your previous “single story” shape your thoughts or actions?

 Prompt Response: Before when my mom had always tried to force me to read a certain genre of books such as those with a lot of words for my age, which shaped my perspective to be of that I didn't like the writing or stories that the people of America made and always defined the books as boring. After that I hadn't read a single book except comic books since they were simplistic and the visual image of having the characters in your head made it all the more better from just reading words and trying to imagine it. Although at some point of time I came back to reading after wanting to continue a comic or manga but there were no more chapters, so on I went and found the novel of it and started to get into reading again and I can proudly say that I like reading now. 

Summary: Today in class we all worked on an assignment in Common lit. As well as any missing work we might have. 

Reflection: Today I learned that the stories we read can contribute to how we think or how we see things around us culturally and mentally. This impacted me by making me feel a bit nostalgic as I reflected back on my favorite novel SSS class suicide hunter where the variety of characters show many themes throughout the story and how it shaped my perspective on things and my life. In the future I will use this to perhaps take this into account when writing a story to make a more defined story for the readers if I ever do write any creative literacy. 

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