An individual's discoveries can challenge pre-conceived perspectives leading to a transformation of their perceptions of themselves and society.
Nice conceptual start here! I'd expect to see you qualify what you mean by "transformation of their perceptions" though, it can't stay that broad! This transformation is normally often attained after they surpass the ramifications of obstacles that fundamentally shape their perceptions.
That sentence was a little wordy; "Often these transformations are only attained after significant obstacles are overcome." or something like that, keep it direct! This transformation is evident in Che Guevara’s bildungsroman memoir “The Motorcycle Diaries” and Alfred Tennyson's poem “Ulysses” as they uncover transformative discoveries whilst travelling.
You need a more conclusive sentence here that really addresses the question and hammers your concept home.The transformation of an individual's new understandings is facilitated by the confronting and provocative experiences encountered by an individual through the discoveries made whilst travelling, as uncovered in Che’s memoir.
This sentence seems a little wordy, and doesn't really say much besides "Individuals transform when they travel," you need a little more depth! Is it the challenges that provoke the new understandings? Further, don't rely on plot specific elements such as travel, keep it abstract! The use of first person narration and reflective voice in “all this wandering around ‘our America with a capital A’ has changed me more than I thought”. epitomises a process of reflection revealing that Guevara is aware of his own transformation resulting in renewed perceptions of himself and society.
What does this show the audience? Furthermore, Guevara’s cognizance of his change allows him to accept the emotional and spiritual transformation he has undergone as a result of these confronting and provocative experiences which occurred on his travels and is further demonstrated through first person in “the person who wrote these notes passed away the moment his feet touched Argentine soil again...I am not the person I once was”.
A little retell here; you aren't linking to Discovery, you are sort of just saying what happened. A little wordy as well. The diction in, “I realised I felt nothing”, stimulates the idea of discovery resulting in an individual's renewed perceptions as Che realises his emotional transformation.
Better! Nice link to Discovery, I'd like some more emphasis on the technique though, it sort of gets lost there; why is the diction effective there? Like, how does the technique contribute to the concept? The description of “delightful Chilean countryside, divided into plots, every bit farmed, in stark contrast to our own arid south” implements visual imagery to allow Che to portray his exploration and comprehension of the world around him assisting his process of discovery.
Excellent integration of your quote into your idea, nicely done. Guevara’s use of dialogue, “I can't answer you, doctors, but thank you for asking” solidifies Che's self discovery he attains after assisting others along his journey. This embodies the overall change that is explored throughout the Bildungsroman memoir and his lifetime, as he undergoes the transformation from an individual who lacks impact on others people, to a heartwarming figure who aids many.
A solid paragraph! Definitely an excellent set of examples and techniques, but you need to do more with them, and part of that will be a slightly stronger and more interesting concept; what is here now is just a tad too generic 
Likewise, Tennyson’s “Ulysses”, written as a dramatic monologue, emphasises the stimulation of new ideas as individuals encounter provocative experiences that facilitate the process of discovery. Comparably to Che, Ulysses’s cognizes his transformation through the use of first person narration and tense contrast in “I am part of all that I have met” is a result of his travels stimulating his new understandings.
Nice intertextual link there, gives your essay a nice cohesion. Furthermore, Che's transformation is also reflected through Ulysses's desire for adventure which is emphasised through the metaphorical personification in “roaming with a hungry heart” characterising him as a pioneer for the intellectual adventure he yearns for.
Link this to the audience! It's a great example, do more with it! Discovery is depicted in the simile “to follow knowledge like a sinking star” demonstrating the stimulation of new ideas is derived from travelling.
Be careful of just saying "Discovery is depicted...", that is super generic. Furthermore the use of “sinking star” symbolises Ulysses as a dying hero now he has concluded his travels.
Retell; how does this link to Discovery? The feminine personification of “the vessel puffs her sail” emphasises Ulysses love for adventure and embodies the notion that the effect of discoveries is dependent on the individual's attitude which determines the discovery.
You need a more conclusive sentence to finish this paragraph - The first paragraph is much stronger in terms of links to Discovery, mainly due to length differences.The stimulation of new ideas is a result of physical discovery evoked by an individual's curiosity leading us to new worlds and values.
Nice conceptual start to the paragraph. The use of diary entries throughout the memoir provide a sequential record of experience enabling the reader to uncover Che's physical and emotional discoveries.
Be sure to introduce which text you are going to start talking about specifically. The juxtaposition in, “silhouetted against the sea, smothering the waves with silver reflections” exposes the prominent optimism of Che's approach in their physical discoveries through visual imagery and sibilance.
What does this show the audience? Also, that quote uses sibilance if you wanted another technique for it. The positive attitude notion derived from their physical discoveries allow for the stimulation of new ideas and new values further conveyed in the visual imagery “yellow-green slopes that melt into blue depths”.
First part of that reads awkwardly - "positive attitude notion." Guevara's discovery of the sea expressed through the use of personification in “the sea has always been a confidant” exemplifies the idea that his experiences are provocative to his changed perspectives transformed throughout his journey. The narrative linear structure, “man who had narrated his adventures”, of the text exemplifies the growth of Che Guevara conceived from his confronting and provocative experiences on his journey throughout South America.
Link to audience required. In addition, this notion is substantiated through the surroundings and emotions conveyed through the chapter/vignette titles, “San Martin de lots Andes” and “Shattered Hopes”. Such vignettes depict his undertaking of reconciliation exemplified by the desertion of their motorcycle in Santiago which signified a “new phase in [their] adventure” - is begun, to traverse Latin America as “hitchhikers”.
Again, a proper conclusion is needed.Ultimately, an individual's perceptions of themselves are transformed following their provocative experiences and stimulation of new ideas as evidential throughout Che’s and Ulysses discoveries.
Try to keep the first sentence of the conclusion conceptual, bring in the texts in the second sentence. This consequence of travelling is undergone after individuals surpass the ramifications that fundamentally shape their preconceived that allowing them to cognise their transformation.
Wordy, doesn't quite sit right. Both Che Guevara and Alfred Tennyson present the importance of challenging preconceived perceptions allowing the transformation of the individuals perspectives on themselves.
This "challenging preconceived perceptions" idea would have worked well if emphasised before; it's there, but wording it in this way was really powerful!