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Wednesday, October 5, 2011
My response to close reading essay
After handing in our second draft i feel i have a better understanding of close reading. it is still challenging for me however, and will require more practice before i am good at it. Overall i don't particularly like close reading. it requires a thought process that i have trouble tapping into. i think more on a straight and narrow path so i can succeed in math and business classes but in english it is tough for me to really analyze what an author is trying to convey. We'll see how my second revision turns out and what needs improvement to help finalize my essay.
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
How to do a Close Reading
The purpose of a close reading is to get a better understanding of the text. When you close read you observe facts and details about the text. With close reading we are able to dive deeper into the text and truly understand what the writer was trying to accomplish. I personally struggle with close reading and i am not a fan of it. I believe sometimes close reading causes us to over analyze the true meaning of the text. I think some writers are trying to be straight forward and sometimes we try to make something that isn't there. In a particular south park episode the boys write a disgusting and gruesome story just for the fun of it. Then their parents find it and the story is published into a novel. The story was poorly written and extremely straight forward, however all the critics believe the novel is one of the greatest works in American history. They over analyze the novel to the most extreme extent and draw connections from it that aren't there. Keeping this in mind i do believe close reading helps when reading difficult texts like those of Ralph Waldo Emerson who i personally believe was just off his rocker and babbles to much. Close readings can help but overall i believe they aren't effective.
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
A Day in the Life growing up in 1943
A typical day for me as an 18 year old found adult in 1943 is interesting. The war is growing and US involvement is increasing. Also the depression rages on but the war offers new hope for the future. Today i woke up in my house in buffalo and looked out to see it was raining. This is a bad day for me because i am going to get soaked as i walk to school. I arrive at my one room school house near south campus and sit down to see my classmates ranging from age 14-20. I look to my right hoping to see my good friend but he isn't there. I remember he was drafted and forgot the prior day was his last. I get a sore feeling in the pit of my stomach at the thought of him fighting in the war. I fear everyday that i will go home and my own letter will be sitting at the counter. I try to pay attention in class but the thought of my friend is too distracting. I leave for home at lunch to try and get my mind off of the fact that my friend. As i walk home i come across our neighborhood mailman but, for some reason his face is real long and sad when he see's me. i fear that he has news of my other drafted friends being hurt or even killed in the war but this was not the case, it was my even bigger fear. He looks at me dead in the eyes and hands me my draft notice.
Sunday, September 4, 2011
21st Century Emerson
This blog is in response to Ralph Waldo Emersons "The American Scholar" and how he would react to it in the 21st century. I believe he would stay behind his belief in the importance of books and nature. These are pretty fundamental beliefs that no matter what era I believe Emerson would stand behind them. However, with that being said i think he would put and great influence on technology these days because that is what our whole world seems to be based around. In todays world we need to be tech-savy and a good reader and i believe Emerson would agree with that.
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Ralph Waldo Emerson
This blog is in response to Ralph Waldo Emersons "The American Scholar," and a particular passage that was difficult but had a strong influence on me. The sixth paragraph describes a man who works hard and rarely is appreciated for it. He is the planter who gathers the food for the rest of the society. No one appreciates him because he is just a planter however, he is the most important part of their society. Without him no one would eat and they would all starve, they don't remember this however and the planter is rarely rewarded in the way he should be. The passage describes how he sees his bushel and his cart and nothing beyond. A very boring a lonely life for someone who contributes so much to the group. This passage affected me so much because i think situations such as this are all to common in todays world. No one ever remembers the little guy pulling his own and holding society together. Even I am a culprit of this. My Mom did so much for my brother and I and we never truly appreciated her the way we should have. In response to the syllabus it looks very tough but should be a good year and i hope to really improve my writing skills.
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