Thursday, June 23, 2011

My Conclusion.

Reading back through my blogs, I notice a vast and unequivocal improvement in my writing style with each one. I definitely learned to write about things on a deeper level, and each assignment got more meaningful. Most of my blogs are about the themes and different things in the books we read in class, and even the themes, symbols, and motifs I write about improve. I think this blog helped me delve deeper into all the books we read than I would have with just the in class assignments, because I was able to really think about things in a comfortable environment, and wasn't afraid of sounding dumb because it doesn't feel like it's really me saying it. I actually think I sound smarter in my blogs!
I have learned how to look at things in a different way, and analyze them. I have written about my experiences, about important things to me, about lots of books, about what these books mean to me, and many more things. My blog is about English, yes, but it is ALL about me as a writer and as a reader and as a student. It's about my input and opinions on things. It's about how I look at things. It's about what people don't usually give the time to listen to so I don't share it. I have evolved as a writer in every way I could. Not just from my blog, but it shows on my blog.
My blog is significant because it is my words. No one else's blog is like mine. Showing yourself in your own words and "to be yourself is all that you can do" (from the song Be Yourself by Audioslave).We all have the same posts, but we're all very different. All of us look at the assignments in different ways and go about writing them in different ways. You cannot find anything like my blog anywhere else, because it is so significantly me! The meaning of my blog is just me growing as a writer. Each post is so different, that there isn't a meaning like love or dreaming or hurt. It's just about me, myself, and I (kind of). In the timeless words of Forest Gump, "If God intended us all to be the same, he'd have given all of us braces on our legs."

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