Monday, October 19, 2009

Travel Essay

When Stephanie assigned the travel essay and handed out the travel essay example packets, I thought to myself well damn, this doesn’t sound like much fun. First of all it took me about a week to decide what to even write about, and by that time I had hardly any time to actually go to my place and conduct my research. I put the assignment off as long as possible because I really didn’t want to do it. So as I actually wrote my paper, I did my best to make it interesting and effective but I just felt like it lacked in areas where my others works were fine. Finally I had a “rough” draft done and it was something to work with I guess.

However, as I look back on the assignment and reading over my paper, I’ve decided that the travel essay wasn’t that bad overall. I’m not entirely sure why I had such a negative connotation when it actually wasn’t half bad. I still wouldn’t go as far as to say it was my favorite assignment ever, but things still flowed relatively smooth. During my peer response as I was reading my paper out loud, I was surprised that it sounded as good as it did. Even though it still has its areas that need some major improvement, I don’t think I’m as far away as I originally planned. Granted there is still a chance that it sucks and my expectations were low, but I’m going to assume that’s not the case. I feel better this way.

3 comments:

  1. I felt the same way about the travel essay. I couldn't decide on what to write about. I even went so far as to choose a park near my house at the last minute and just jot down things I already knew. But after thinking about I decided on the Rhythm Kitchen. While writing, I still didn't enjoy the assignment. But Stephanie told me that it turned out really well and I was surprised. I dont feel that it's my best work, and I'm definitely not that proud of it.

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  2. I completely agree with you! I went to one place thinking that is what I would write on but then took a total turn around and picked a local place that, to me, was more interesting. I know for me, I read it in my head and thought, "This needs work." But as I read it aloud, it didn't sound near as bad. Now, I still have revising to do but I had a lot of workable material which was wonderful. I would rather have too much information that not enough. :)

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  3. It's all about choosing a good topic, isn't it? Always. Remember this as we move into the cultural film analysis, Jack.

    I love the surprise when you read something that you wrote, and it's better than you remembered! Noice!

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