Afternoon! I have constructed a draft discover essay assessment introduction, and was hoping to receive any feedback! Please give as many pointers as possible! The question is ' ''Catalysts to discovery may be unplanned, but the consequences are unplanned. Do you agree?'' Evaluate the Prescribed Text and one Other Related Text to support your viewpoint.'
- Driven by the unknown, discoveries become most meaningful when underpinned with emotional involvement and erudite understanding. These elements work to intensify individual experiences amidst changes of environment and the imposition of the unfamiliar. The catalysts to such discoveries may be planned, as observed in Ivan Mahoney’s multimedia ‘Go Back To Where You Came From’, or unplanned and serendipitous, as seen in Kate Chopin’s short story, ‘The Story of an Hour’. Yet despite personal foresight and assumption, the consequences of discovery remain perpetually unplanned, bearing the potential to be far-reaching and deeply transformative of one’s perspective.