Discovery
Discoveries reveal things that we often would prefer to keep hidden.Discuss the concept of “Discovery” and the effects it has on those who are involved. You must refer to your set text and supplementary material which you have studied in relation to this topic. The topic discovery involves the reviling of past things that were previously unknown. These truths can range from physical objects to self-awareness, from new knowledge to hidden memory. However, discovery can be such a powerful thing that some things may be better left hidden. An example of someone discovering the past is in the set text, Sally Morgan’s “My Place”. The supplementary material that will be “Paperbark-tree” by Oodgeroo Noonuccal and Sarah’s Story from the National Inquiry. Two issues that are raised in “My Place” are the discovery of self and the search for historical truth.
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Some common words found in the essay are:
, Sally Morgan, Sally Aboriginal, National Inquiry, Sally Theres, Aboriginal People, Oodgeroo Noonuccal, Winnie Pooh, Sally Morgans, Indian Mum, historical truth, story sally, aboriginal people, set text, supplementary material, previously unknown, oodgeroo noonuccal, white skinned, sarahs story, discovery self,
Approximate Word count = 582
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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