Assume that your life is a story. Who are the major characters, and how does the plot unfold? How does the hero of the story (you) personally develop and grow as the plot unfolds? Is your story a tragedy, a comedy, or something else? What are the major conflicts that the characters have to confront? What do you anticipate the next chapter in the story will be? How does viewing your life as a

story alter your sense of your life's meaning?

What will be an ideal response?


? This question asks students to develop the narrative concept of meaning in Chapter 2.

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