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MID-TERM ASSIGNMENT


Name: Fitrotun Nufus Mutawalliyah

NIM: 210511100060

Class: 5B, Creative Writing 


1. Creative writing is the art of crafting original and imaginative pieces of writing, such as stories, poems, and essays. It allows writers to express themselves in unique and creative ways. Here are some general steps in the creative writing process:

-Inspiration: Find inspiration from your experiences, observations, dreams, or other sources. This is where your ideas originate.

-Planning: Outline your writing, create a structure, or decide on the main themes and characters. This step can be as detailed or as loose as you prefer.

-Writing: Begin putting your thoughts into words. Don't worry about perfection at this stage; focus on getting your ideas down on paper.

-Revision: Review and refine your work. Look for areas that need improvement in terms of clarity, coherence, and style.

-Editing: Edit for grammar, punctuation, and spelling errors. Ensure your writing is polished and error-free.

-Feedback: Share your work with others for constructive feedback. This can help you identify areas for improvement.

-Proofreading: A final check for any lingering mistakes before sharing or publishing your work.

-Publication or Sharing: Decide whether to share your writing with a wider audience, either by submitting it for publication, posting it online, or simply sharing it with friends and family.

-Continuous Improvement: Writing is an evolving process. Keep writing and learning to refine your skills.

2. Contemporary poetry refers to the poetry of the present era, which can encompass a wide range of styles, themes, and forms. It reflects the thoughts, experiences, and emotions of modern society. Contemporary poems often experiment with language, structure, and subject matter, and they can address a variety of topics, from personal feelings to social issues. 


Enigma

by Fitrotun Nufus

Silence,

Nothing can be heard except the quietness

Appears ordinary, but it's not

Only the resident can feel it

Noisy,

It's been allowed, but can't

Pretend to be indifferent, also can't

The fact is it's too noisy.

Is there a way to make it disappear?

Very difficult to understand at first

Until it eventually becomes commonplace

It's detrimental, what else can be done?

Maybe it can disappear in the future,

but not completely gone.


3. People and Communication Device 

In today's modern world, the relationship between people and their communication devices is profound and ever-evolving. The relentless march of technology has given rise to a reality where individuals are inextricably intertwined with an intricate network of gadgets and applications. These tools, encompassing everything from smartphones and tablets to laptops and smart watches, have not merely transformed the way we interact, but they have also fundamentally redefined the essence of human connection.

One of the most remarkable aspects of this digital revolution is the way these communication devices have transcended the constraints of physical distance. Today, people have the capability to engage in real-time conversations with friends and family members located on the opposite side of the globe. Gone are the days of patiently waiting for handwritten letters or incurring exorbitant costs for long-distance telephone calls. These devices have successfully bridged geographical chasms, making the world feel smaller, more interconnected, and more accessible.

Furthermore, communication devices have revolutionized the very act of sharing our lives with others. Social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter have woven themselves seamlessly into our daily routines. These platforms offer us the means to share our thoughts, experiences, and photographs, constructing a digital tapestry of our lives. The ability to instantly connect and share with a global audience has not only changed the way we perceive ourselves but has also given birth to new phenomena, such as the emergence of online influencers and digital celebrities.

In the professional sphere, the impact of communication devices is nothing short of transformational. They have facilitated the rise of remote work, allowing individuals to collaborate with colleagues, clients, and partners from virtually anywhere with an internet connection. This shift has not only escalated levels of productivity but has also ushered in a more flexible work environment that accommodates diverse lifestyles and needs.

However, it is vital to acknowledge that the omnipresence of these communication devices has sparked concerns regarding their influence on human interactions. The once-sacred dinner table, a place for face-to-face conversation, has been invaded by the luminous screens of smartphones. Social gatherings are frequently marred by the preoccupation of attendees with their devices, overshadowing the real-world interactions happening around them. This phenomenon has birthed the term "phubbing," where individuals, absorbed in their digital worlds, inadvertently sideline genuine, in-person conversations. While communication devices have brought us closer to the global community, they have, paradoxically, driven wedges between us and the people in our immediate vicinity.

Moreover, the constant barrage of notifications and messages, although designed to keep us connected, can lead to an overwhelming sense of digital fatigue. The relentless pressure to remain accessible and responsive 24/7 can take a toll on mental well-being. An increasing number of people are grappling with symptoms of smartphone addiction and digital stress, leading to heightened levels of anxiety and a reduction in overall life satisfaction.

In conclusion, the impact of communication devices on the way people connect and interact with one another is profound. They have revolutionized the art of communication, dismantled geographical barriers, and reshaped our personal and professional lives. However, like any powerful tool, there are both positive and negative facets to their influence. Striking a balance between the digital and physical worlds is essential to ensure that these communication devices enhance rather than diminish our human connections. The future of communication devices lies firmly in the hands of the individuals who wield them, and it is incumbent upon us to harness their potential for the betterment of human interaction.

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