Hi guys we were asked to write a context essay on "How did you get your identity"?
what would be some good ideas to use and also what are some ways to write this essay piece?
What are some good ideas that can be included?
Since the question is explicitly asking how YOU got YOUR identity, I'm thinking your teacher expects a personal/ reflective response. A VCAA prompt would be more like 'Gaining identity is a complicated process' or 'We cannot know ourselves without an awareness of others,' ie. statements instead of questions.
In this case though, try to give your piece a holistic focus. So rather than simply writing multiple paragraphs on how your family/ school/ friends informed your identity, see if you can come to some conclusion about the nature of identity based on your experiences.
Simplistic approach:Intro/ Contention: I get my identity from many sources
BP1: Ways in which my parents and family give me identity
BP2: Ways in which my friends and peers give me identity
BP3: Ways in which I shape my own identity
Conclusion: See, I get my identity from many sources. Therefore we can conclude that people get their identities from many sources
Better, well-thought-out approach:Intro/ Contention: Identity can never really be obtained or defined, since it is in a constant state of flux
BP1: Instances of your 'past selves,' (assuming you're not the same person you are now as you were at 5, or 12, or yesterday?) --> discussion about how you 'got' these identities, but continued to change
BP2: Examining what you believe to be the most impactful factors that shaped your identity. Did these revolutionise yourself, or just change an aspect of your personality or lifestyle?
BP3: Are you aware of having 'got' your identity at some point? Does your awareness of this mean anything? Are we always aware of such developments, and can we actually consciously construct our identities?
(essentially just as questions x ∞)
Conclusion: Therefore, although our identities are undoubtedly a product of our environments, to say we simply 'obtain' them would be a reductive view of the process... etc. etc.
How exactly you fill in the blanks is a matter of personal preference (and in this case, the subject matter is pretty much up to you)
