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Desirre C.

Ogario
2- EED2

The first thing that came to mind when I saw the image was inner self and
transformation. It's because the statue is a complete human body, but the central
portion of it has a somewhat paler shade than the other two sides. So, in my opinion,
that portion represents an aspect of the inner self.
I also observe that the statue's legs have been cut in half. I interpreted it as it
represents a transformation indicating a human figure in the process of becoming
something else. It could symbolize the transition from one state to another, emphasizing
change and growth into a better version.
In conclusion, there is a link between inner self and personal transformation. Its is like
when we talk about transformation, it means changing and growing as a person, and a
big part of that involves exploring our inner selves. In order for us to transform, we
need to become more self-aware and reflect on our thoughts and behaviors.

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