As we approach the end of the course, reflect on the texts, discussions, and concepts explored in Multicultural Literature. What is one significant lesson about culture or identity that has stood out to you? Explain why this lesson is meaningful and analyze how it connects to your own experiences or perspective.

 Writing Prompt: Throughout this class, multicultural Literature, it really exposed me to things that I never knew or even thought about. The most effective way I was exposed to topics within multicultural were the texts. The stories, memoirs, poems, they each played a critical part of this class. I was able to strengthen the interpretation of a poem when we read one that was called infant sorrow. the memoir 'Wild" opened me trail culture, the people who walk on trails each have a story to tell. How even her as a woman, was able to ignore stereotypes too. Writing blog posts everyday helps me thing about myself or topics we've talked about. One significant lesson about culture that stood up to me was identity. At the very beginning of the school year, we had an assignment that continued and empty mask. Inside, we had to put picture of items or people that make up our identity. We had watched a short film about it too, where the girl was able to take her mask off and show her true identity. It made me think that based on my culture, it influences my identity. Even if I don't agree with it, it is a part of me. 

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