Monday, September 24, 2007
Design Plan
The purpose for this essay is to relate my childhood experiences, which have shaped me, to my audience. It is a story of the difficultly of change and self-discovery. My motivation for this essay is to look within my self and find truth in my life. To answer those questions that replay in my mind and need to be expressed, not oppressed. I would like my audience to relate my story to similar experiences that they have went through. Everyone has had to deal with change and can relate. What do I want from my past? I want to remember all the good times, I want to go back and relive them, I do not want things to change but they have. It is hard growing up; it is hard leaving your parents, no matter how easy you thought it would be. Although this is all true if I could snap my fingers right now and move back home I would not because that would mean I would have to give up the things that I enjoy in my life now. Do you give up the present good for the past good? In order to get this point across I will have to supply background but I am not sure what this will include. Good childhood memories, a close-knit family bond, and just the little things I miss.
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Daphne,
Very interesting idea, one that I think almost everyone can relate to. I'm intreauged to see what kind of stories from your past you will share in your essay, since those are always the most fun to read. What specifically are you referring to when you talk about dealing with change? All in all, a good topic and good idea.
Childhood memories can go a lot of ways. Do people look back at them with fondness of Christmas morning opening gifts? Do they look back at them with a giant dog after them? In which way will your childhood memories go? There's a billion ways this can be done and will the audience relate?
This is going to be good for us all, remeniscing on childhood memories. Great topic, can't wait to read.
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