Loti 10-1 Personal Response Assignment
Loti 10-1 Personal Response Assignment
Loti 10-1 Personal Response Assignment
Use this document to plan and write your Personal Response, then
attach it to the PRT dropbox on D2L for submission
Carefully read and consider the poem that you analyzed for your Poetry in Voice recitation. Use your
DISRUPTion, newfound knowledge, and personal connections/experiences to complete the assignment
that follows.
Format:
● use a 12 point, legible font
Support your idea(s) with reference to the poem, and to your previous knowledge and/or
experience.
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What is your Controlling Idea (response to the topic) and how does it connect to the poem/topic?
In the personal essay, it is my aim to expand more on how the poem offers the reader a great deal of comfort with regards to
one's cultural identity. In my analysis, I will focus on the aspects of culture and identity and how the poem relates to my own
experience. As I explain my experiences and thoughts, I want to stress the significance of cultural diversification and people’s
acceptance of themselves and others regardless of how they look or behave.
⮚ When writing a creative response, include your format choice, how you plan to illustrate your idea
(plot diagram, for example), and how your idea connects to the text and the assigned prompt. Your
character should be dynamic, undergoing a change.
⮚ If you choose an essay format, identify the main idea (topic sentence) for each paragraph, how it
will be explored (examples), and how it relates to your controlling idea.
⮚ In either case, you must briefly provide quotations and/or references to the text to show how they
inspire your piece for clarity’s sake.
⮚ For more information about the writing options available to you, see the Personal Response
Tutorial Tips document on Brightspace.
What is the Unifying Effect (title, motif, metaphor, symbolism)? How will you demonstrate this in
your writing?
The theme of self-acceptance and validation in this poem is evident in the acceptance and celebration of cultural identity. The
line “it’s okay if..” used throughout the poem acts as a structural and thematic hook, establishing a pattern that focuses on the
poem’s main idea of comfort. In this essay, I will demonstrate with the help of examples and storytelling what the poem
means to me and how it relates to the process of cultural identity exploration.
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Texas Hold’em Planning & Review
Like Texas Hold’em, you are given two cards. One is to be completed BEFORE writing, the other as a
review AFTER you are finished. This will help you stay organized and ensure you have everything done:
Planning CARD (To be completed BEFORE you write your response)
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[Loti Siraj]
ELA 10-1
In the society of today, culture is the common denominator that unites people and groups them based
societies as this poem has demonstrated. These ideas are illustrated in the poem “Dear Diaspora
Child”, which appeals to a wide audience and highlights the message that everyone is unique and
should not attempt to conform to other people’s experiences. Being a first generation daughter of
immigrants, the themes depicted in the poem are not only familiar but comforting. Looking at the
verses of “Dear Diaspora Child” it is possible to derive a strong message about the variations of
diaspora cultures and assert that each individual's experiences deserve to be acknowledged and valued.
The poem “Dear Diaspora Child” sheds profound understanding about the subject of culture and
assimilation that relates to the general prosperity of the different diaspora groups. In the poem, the
phrase “it’s okay if” is used several times, making the readers understand that it is okay to be cultural
as well as to have different experiences. For instance, the line “it’s okay if English is the only language
that flows freely from your mouth” recognizes that there is a multicultural force within cultural
communities and puts into words the experience of those people who have had feelings of shame every
time they do not use their ancestors’ language correctly. This portrayal deconstructs traditionally
imposed cultural identities in favor of change and understanding of who people are. On a similar note,
the poem engages the concept of cultural identity based on how families work and what is expected of
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the individuals by the same families. Phrases such as “it’s okay if you dread the disappointed stares of
aunties” argue the social pressure that people have to submit to the expectations of their given culture,
therefore reinforcing the idea of the poem within the poem about the pressure and internal conflict
individuals are faced with. Regarding these pressures, the poem is aimed at teaching readers to accept
themselves, as well as the fact that they do not have to be like everyone else, which reaffirms the topic
of approval. One can conclude that “Dear Diaspora Child” offers powerful proof necessary for global
and cultural diversity, understanding and accepting cultural and personal experience.
The story, “Dear Diaspora Child,” resonates with my own experiences and the importance of providing
support and affirmations for those struggling with cultural identity. My own experience of going to a
predominantly white school also made me feel that I have lost touch not only with the culture but I also
lost touch with my identity. Whereas others seem to assimilate themselves into the culture easily, I
began to feel a lack of connection to my ethnic background. It became especially challenging when
some of my family members raised questions as to why I could not fluently speak and understand our
native language while I failed to do so due to my inability to speak fluently due to my young age of
leaving Kenya. They would then bring up comparisons to other cousins making me feel as though I
was lacking and further distanced me from my heritage. As much as the above experiences presented
to me the shocks, hitches and barriers, I realized that they helped me in gaining more emergent
appreciation and values of my culture. Gradually I started to understand myself better and get closer to
the side of me that I had left dormant for years. Over the past year I've made the effort to integrate
myself more into my culture through foods, dancing, and cultural events. Instead of worsening my
discontent, I’ve learned to accept it as it is what makes me who I am. Reflecting on my cultural
background and identity, I found it crucial to embrace diversity and acknowledge the cultural values
which “Dear Diaspora Child” also promotes; accepting and sharing the experiences, therefore, creating
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In conclusion, “Dear Diaspora Child” effectively depicts the messages conveyed by Cicely B. Blain in
regards to the views on ethnic and cultural diversity and the value of recognizing individuality within
the diaspora populations. The poem thus makes a strong statement of encouragement, validation and
acceptance that makes a positive impact on current multicultural societies. Highlighting the importance
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