Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Thoughts on Live Nude Girl

Live Nude Girl is surely an "in your Face" type of essay. From the very beginning of the essay, the graphic straightforward nature of Kathleen Rooney's persona is easily detected. She seems quite arrogant and conceited at first, but as the essay progresses it is easy for one to understand that she is merely proud of her career and the body with which she was blessed. This essay however may have turned away some readers due to the graphic nature of the intro. It is obvious that this type of essay is meant for people that like the "nitty-gritty truth." It is surely oriented toward younger audiences merely because younger audiences tend to accept this type of gritty content. I think that Kathleen could have toned down her essay in order to draw in a more diverse crowd such as: types of people who are turned off by profanity, senior citizens who are not used to such content, and younger students who are not mature enough for the content. At any rate, Kathleen showed that she is surely not afraid to show her "wild side" and in a profession such as hers, there is little room for "sugar-coating." Kathleen has certainly sparked in my more of an incentive to be truthful with myself and those who will be reading my essays and papers.

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