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I am most pleased with my essay is that I compared the habit differences between China and U.S. and reflected current society situation in China from
these habits. I was inspired by the reflection readings— The “F Word”, which
described some stories about author’s name. And the author reflected some challenges
and entanglements that immigrants had to face in America by these stories. I
got some inspirations from this essay and thought I could write my experience
in America and compare it with my experience in China to show people the
civilization gap between these two countries.
Thus, I opened my essay with a detail that Americans opened doors for me
and leaded to other life habits in America and China. And I tried to show
people the change that appeared in Chinese as what the author of The “F Word”
wrote in the end—Americans began to learn new names.
Developing
ideas about the way people are and the ways they interact by personal
experience and observation is limited fairly. But, it is an effective genre to
show what the society is and what people think. We are all members of the
society and we all have our value to judge the society. There are a thousand
Hamlets in a thousand people’s eyes. Though the data getting from researches
and interviews is more fair and objective, but personal ideas can show the
original thoughts of every person in the society. Adopting a conversational
will be more vivid and attractive than a formal tone. I think both gender and
ethnic group influenced the ideas I came up with for my essay. The differences
that Chinese and American societies treat women made me feel loss when I
experienced it. I think women should fight for their rights and Chinese people
should improve ourselves in quality to avoiding being criticized by the world. I
could always read reflective opinions and essays on the Internet. As previously
I write, personal experience reflects personal value and these values are
limited. When we read others’ reflective essays, it makes us know others’
opinions and realize our own weakness and remind us to change to be better.
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