Humanities Portfolio 2011, TNgawang
First
of all, I want to start off with my favorite unit from history class, which was
the religion project. Well, not my
favorite but the project that I worked the hardest on. It required a lot, A LOT
of research. In the end, I felt pretty good about my final piece because I went
with the topic, which was “Interfaith Marriages and Religions” with a focus
point on Hinduism and Islam. I learned heaps of things that I never thought I’d
learn. I got bits of a taste of how it’d feel being a victim in an interfaith
marriage with a Hindu other or an Islamic other. When I was researching about
Islam, I passed by this quote “Girls far below the age of puberty are forcibly
married to older persons (sometimes in their 50s and later)...” This was how a
Muslim girl lived, working for their husband. For this project, I had to create
a pamphlet and I told why interfaith marriages should be allowed in these kinds
of religions.
In
addition, I wrote poems that related to me this year! In my poetry project, I wrote about my
memories, the memories that I long to repeat itself, and about myself with different
styles of poetry. Take an example of the poem “I was raised by…” I wrote about
how I was raised, where I was raised, what I was raised for etc. In the ending
of my poem, I wrote, “I was raised by the world filled with love.” Because I
know there are unfortunate kids out there, and I am fortunate enough to have
everything that I have now. Poetry made me realize how fortunate I am.
Next
thing would definitely be the monologue
project; I’d say it was the longest period of time we’ve ever worked on on
a unit. It was worth it though because I got to work with something, I’ve never
worked on before. First of all, I’d never heard the term ‘monologue’. I was
confused with the whole idea. Then working with Mr. Block, I started writing
them and then started talking with my colleagues; they really helped me
understand the whole process. In addition, we had to choose a historic event
and I chose Chinese invasion in Tibet. I got to learn new things and got more
involved with my own culture.
In
the beginning of the year, we read the book called “Lord of the Flies” and we
had to write a thesis paper. I chose my theme as Judgment. I’m specifically
proud of my thesis of the paper because it proves a very important matter where
it states; “By looking at Lord of the Flies and modern political leader, we can
see that public usually judge the leader by their voice and looks, which most
people do not see; this is important because you are letting someone lead you
not knowing how well he/she can handle the crowd in situations.” I used sources
from both the book and I researched. Researching is the tip when it comes to
writing paper.
Last
thing I want to reflect on is my colonialism
project, where I researched about post-colonial and pre-colonial effects on
India. Our project was to pick a
country and create an exhibit based on colonial times. I focused my
presentation on colonial beneficiaries in India. I brought different artifacts
and went in detail about how it related to the topic and how it will look like
in the exhibit. I am very proud of
this work because I worked a whole week researching about colonialism in India.
I got to learn the history of India before colonialism.
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