Examples of how your research adds depth and breadth to your understanding of the work and the author of the work.
In my effort to better understand the themes contained in Richard Wright's work "A Man Who Was Almost A man, I conducted some major research from our library database. Through this research, I was able to gain an in-depth understanding of the work and the author, through the interpretation of the themes with the intended message to the audience ( Pattaro, 2016).
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Also, by analyzing the flow of the story, I could understand that the author had a concrete message to pass to the audience. For instance, when he used Dave, a boy who wanted to be recognized as a grown-up, and who ended doing destructive things due to his desires, the author wanted to warn parents about doing a thorough investigation into their children's behaviors, as well as cautioning children from making decisions which are above their age ( Brown, K. (2019).
Example of applying your research to implement a change in one's personal or professional life.
In using my research in changing one's personal life, I would teach my fellow students on the appropriate procedures to use when researching a certain topic. Having used my research design which has enabled me to learn much more about the topic, I consider it effective in other fields thus, sharing it would help improve other students' research styles.
Secondly, research requires dedicated and focused mind. With this notion, a researcher is able to go about their duties with a purpose and a hypothesis which acts as their motivation. Hence, with my experience in research, I would advise upcoming researchers on the importance of focus and dedication in this field. Data collection and analysis requires more than just being a researcher ( Gale, 2016).
References
Brown, K. (2019). Both Boy and Man; Neither Boy Nor Man: Liminality in Richard Wright's" The Man Who Was Almost a Man". The Midwest Quarterly, 60(4), 435-451.
Gale, C. L. (2016). A Study Guide for Richard Wright's" The Man Who Was Almost a Man". Gale, Cengage Learning.
Pattaro, C. (2016). Character education: Themes and researches. An academic literature review. Italian Journal of Sociology of Education, 8(1).