How time, incident, memory, and experience all intertwine to produce your own sense of identity

To be written in conjunction with quotes from the novel “Cat’s Eye” by Margaret Atwood.How do time, incident, memory, and experience all intertwine to produce your own sense of identity? To what extent can a personmaintain an identity in an ever-changing world? How are identities formed and re-formed? Consider the events and experiences thatshaped Elaine Risley’s identity as she developed from a child into an adult, and compare that with your own during a similar timeperiod. Reflect on the nature of identity itself and consider how both you and Elaine are responsible for the creation of a uniqueidentity.In this key question, you are to write a personal essay that considers both the life of Elaine Risley and your own experience. You donot have to develop your ideas in a strictly logical fashion (for example, Elaine in grade 7; you in grade 7; Elaine in grade 9; you ingrade 9; and so on). Instead, you can develop patterns and insights, or outline similar and different experiences, as you see fit. Theidea is to come to a better understanding of Elaine’s identity and your own.Use specific examples from the novel and from your own experience to draw parallels and/ore contrasts between Elaine’s adaptation andgrowth, and your own. Try to be perceptive in outlining similarities and differences. Try, also, to engage and move the reader by usinglanguage, sentence structure, and rhetorical devices effectively.Your essay should be reflective about the nature of identity itself, and it should consider how both you and Elaine are responsible forthe creation of a unique identity. Your essay will be evaluated based on your perceptiveness its ability to engage and move the reader,the quality of evidence/anecdotes provided, and the quality of the writing.Length:1000-1200 wordsNote to writer: you may use anything from sample essay provided. It is a VERY rough draft of a past students work. Anything used fromit is OK.