I`m Nobody! Who are you? Emily Dickinson

 Today in class we read the poem "`m Nobody! Who are you?" as a class, discussing each line with the class and having group discussions about it. Then we split into groups of 3-4 and began working on the group project discussing the poem's themes.  Each person gets a separate slide and one slide for us all to do together. My slide dealt with the central theme of self-identity, how you should never hide your personality to convert to societal expectations, and that being different is good.  I enjoyed this lesson and the poem we read and what it meant, however, I prefer to work alone because it helps me have a better understanding of the assignment, but I did like my group. At the end of class, we shared our cultural identity masks, it was cool to see how different everyone was, all the colors and different representations of cultures. 

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