context is by far my most hated essay on the exam and my teacher told me thats why i should practice it... feedback would be awesome
"the place in which we live has an impact on our understanding of the world"
its a speech...
Every person in this room has a unique way of perceiving the world surrounding them, this statement is rarely challenged. Upon wondering what it is that determines our perception of the world I have concluded that it is the place in which we live that shapes the way we view our surrounding world. Ladies and gentleman, I am going to explain to you how threelandscapes are effected by where we live.
These landscapes, cultural, environmental, and personal are all greatly impacted on where a person lives.
I would like to start of by telling you about my father and my brother. When I was young my father would go away on an annual fishing trip with his friends every year, this fishing trip was there tradition and had lived prior to my grandfather. When my brother turned 18 he was then invited on this annual expedition where their ‘boys weekend’ was never discussed outside the walls created by the thick scrub surrounding them. This tradition was vital to the culture in our small town community, where all the men took such pride in this trip away from their normal lives. Sadly, my brother now lives in inner Melbourne and doesn’t go fishing any more as there is no great lake for him to escape to. This cultural tradition of fishing was created by the landscape of the town we used to inhabit. For my brother the importance of this tradition no longer resides with him because of the impossibility of him sustaining such a tradition within his new home.
I too live in inner Melbourne, I have a friend who moved to Horsham last year to help her family on their farm. My friend constantly reminds me that we have great water restrictions in place, I know that because of her consistent reminders I only spend two minutes in the shower, however I also know many of my friends do not understand the severity of the drought in rural Victoria. In Melbourne, there isn’t dry dams and constant reminders of our lack of water, instead there is free flowing faucets and great swimming pools filled with water. We do not see how the drought is effecting us because we do not live in the centre of its devastation, where as my friend sees first hand what a lack of water means for her family and their community. Because we cannot see then we do not know, my friend understands how precious water is because she lives everyday trying to conserve as much water as she possibly can, while in the city we do not see water as a precious luxury, instead we waste so much every day. My friend perceives this importance of her environment because she is submerged in its effects every day, in the city, we are uneducated to the importance of water conservation because of the lack of importance it is to us in suburbia at this time.
Just like I do not fully comprehend the effects of drought our country does not see the effects of many external issues that have risen. Australia is a lucky country, generally we feel safe in our homes we sometimes forget that other people do not feel safe because we do. Its hard to sympathise with an issue if it does not concern you, in the middle east people are fearful of their lives, they have personal physical and emotional scars that we will never be able to contemplate. What they do and where they live effect a person’s personal landscape. I myself believe I am very lucky and secure however, a documentary on tv last week gave me insight into people trapped in the middle east, these people were scared and had many mental scars, they often seemed that the world was an unfair and cruel place. This view of the world shocked me as it was in stark contrast to my own beliefs. I could not imagine the world being so cruel that you could hide away, I think the world is a wonderful place. This initial reaction of mine was probably a little unfair but given the chance to rethink the my view I understand that if I was in the same situation, a world ravished with war, then I too would probably believe the world to be a cruel and uninviting place. The lucky landscape we live in made me realise just how much of an impact where we live has on how we view the world.
As you can see a person’s view on the world is characterised on where they live, the environment one inhabits inevitably controls our views and values. We are given better understandings of the issues that affect us most, and gain insight and adopt values important to our heritage, our personal reflections reflect what is important around us in our external landscape and not just in our mental minds.
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