When I confess my true personal experiences in an essay it is always an original product of my mind. My thoughts, experiences, and feelings easily flow onto the paper and I can confide in the strength of my true writings. It is sometimes hard for me to write an interesting paper when I am merely splurging facts about others. I do not like to write a paper that is merely a historical or factual account of something or someone other than myself. It is not hard to write about another if I can organize my thoughts on a personal level; if I know someone from real-world experience, I have the potential to write a good paper about them.
I think that truthful self-expression is vital to a readable paper. Papers with "endless facts" can be mind numbing; it is important to grab the reader or listener's attention in the intro and there is no better way to do so than by using an original, thought provoking intro. I think that my self-confession made my essay more readable, and definately reliable. It is hard to identify with someone when they are reading a paper that they themselves cannot even relate to.
Self-expression definately affected my essay and my ability to let the words flow from my mouth. I wrote my rough draft in an hour and before I knew it, my 500 word assingnment was 1000 words. Of course I shortened it but there was so much that a dreaded removing from the paper. It is always easy to write a paper when the words are flowing from your heart and not from some website or text book. After all, what could be better for me to express than my own experiences and feelings?
Monday, September 24, 2007
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