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One conflict always cotains the seeds of another
« on: March 04, 2012, 10:17:19 pm »
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Does anyone have any ideas on what i could write for this?

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Re: One conflict always cotains the seeds of another
« Reply #1 on: March 05, 2012, 12:16:50 pm »
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Here are some questions to get you thinking:

1. Can conflict never be resolved?

2. One off the images embodied in the prompt is of conflict as a seed pod, like a rose hip, or a globe shaped capsule of Papaver somniferum.

The 'seeds' of the latter if planted and cultivated will result in a harvest which is fraught with conflict. The planting of the former, on the other hand, can only  have a positive outcome.

Even if one conflict precipitates another can there only be an unsatisfactory outcome? Can a consequential conflict end in resolution?

3. What 'fertilises' conflict?

4. What makes a suitable medium for the growth of conflict?

5. Are 'seeds' enough to ensure further conflict?

KEY WORD: "always" .

Remember a context prompt is not a contention with which you must agree or disagree.

It is a trampoline from which you jump to different positions (perspectives) on an issue.

That's why it's called a PROMPT and not a TOPIC. It gives you a push in a few directions rather than restricting you to one arena.


« Last Edit: March 05, 2012, 12:19:05 pm by teacher28 »
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