The Task:
Watch Chimamanda Adichie talk about “the danger of the single story” at: http://www.ted.com/talks/chimamanda_adichie_the_danger_of_a_single_story.html (Links to an external site.)
Write a one-page post on the following:
1. In your words explain what it means to say that someone might have a “single story” about a culture, nation, person, ethical view, religion, etc. Define “Single story” and explain relevant details from the Ted Talk as if you were explaining to a friend who has not seen the video.
2.Name one or two groups of people, culture, nation, religion, etc. in which you may have a single story about them. Explain the danger of having a single story of someone.
3. How might someone have a single story about you? Share an experience that defies this single story.
4. How can someone avoid using a single story?
Writing tips:
Make sure you are writing four separate paragraphs (each question is a different topic.) See Professional Writing Skills: Structure
Write in formal, essay-style structure, with paragraphs that flow together. Do not write the question numbers.
Read your paper out loud to catch awkward, incomplete, or run-on sentences. Check for grammar.
As always, assume your reader does not know these concepts– your job is to give teach your reader what a single story is, and how it is applied to our daily lives.