OCTOBER/ NOVEMBER
EXAMINATION
PORTFOLIO
DUE DATE: 21/10/24
SECTION A
Question 1
1.1. Being sensitive to the cultural context of a text allows readers to approach its themes and
characters with a more informed perspective, reducing the likelihood of misunderstandings or
misinterpretations. Different cultures have unique values, beliefs, and norms that influence how
characters behave and interact. Recognizing these cultural foundations helps readers make sense
of characters' motivations and decisions. Without this awareness, actions might seem irrational or
confusing. Also, many themes in literature are deeply rooted in cultural traditions, historical events,
or social issues. Being aware of the cultural context helps readers grasp the depth of these themes
and how they resonate with a particular culture. Without this understanding, readers might
oversimplify or miss important subtext. Readers might project their own cultural biases onto a text,
leading to skewed interpretations. Being sensitive to the cultural background encourages readers to
step outside their own worldview and appreciate the text through the lens of the culture it
represents. By considering the cultural context, readers gain a more nuanced understanding of the
text, engaging in its characters and themes in a way that is respectful and accurate to the culture it
represents.