Come up with a creative representation of the story of your identity based on the paragraph and outline you created in the first task. Keep in mind there is more than one way to define your identity. Here are some options you can choose from for telling your identity story:

personal narrative
multimedia presentation
As you tell the story of your identity, remember that all stories require the use of descriptive words, phrases, and transitions. Writers use descriptive language to get their point across in a detailed yet concise manner. Transitional words and phrases help writers make a shift between sentences or ideas.

Use the paragraph and outline you created in Task 1 to develop the creative representation of the story of your identity. Your personal narrative or multimedia presentation should include the following elements:

a clear introduction to your identity
the three terms that you would use to describe yourself
the three artifacts that you have chosen
a clear use of descriptive language and transition words and phrases
a conclusion that reviews what your identity is and how you think it has or hasn’t changed over time
You may also include certain specific elements of your identity that are not represented by the three artifacts and terms you chose.

If you choose to write a personal narrative, then type it in the space provided below and submit for teacher review. If you choose to create a multimedia presentation, then upload your presentation to the Graded Activities panel at the left-hand side of the screen. Be sure to submit it for grading.

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You can write a personal narrative concerning your identity once you choose what that identity is in terms of groups you belong to or roles you have in society.

A personal narrative about identity

In order to write a personal narrative about your identity, first you need to decide what that identity is. From a sociological perspective, your identity can refer to:

  • Groups you belong to.
  • Roles you have in society.
  • Your gender.
  • Your class.
  • Your religion.
  • Your race, etc.

For example, suppose you decide to focus on your identity as a volunteer at an institution that helps homeless people - a role you have in society. Your personal narrative can focus on how that volunteer job became a part of who you are, how it changed you, and why you think it identifies you.

Remember to include your feelings and point of view, as well as to revise your narrative for spelling and grammar mistakes. Make sure to use transition words between new ideas and paragraphs.

Learn more about personal narratives here:

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