Tuesday, July 28, 2015

Foundation of Second Essay

My thoughts, putrid birds flying onto my shoulder tops, would chirp their inner songs urging me to fulfill the tiniest wants: get lost here, find this, try that, and go wherever.

From my previous essay “Nostalgic Irony”, I decided to expand upon the moment that personified the idea of living ideas. My mind is a jungle, the limbs of trees, thoughts, stretching far and wide, creating their own canopy. It’s a bit of a struggle to narrow onto a specific tree, a certain branch, a single leaf. This moment primarily focuses on wishes from said ideas I have inside of myself.

In this second essay, I really want to push the envelope. I have the capabilities to make an essay that is at least mostly comprehensible and abstract to the point of wowing another, including myself ironically, but I personally feel like I lack a certain form of coherence that I see from other mentor texts seen throughout the course. I want to elaborate on this moment so much so that I create something if not equal then better than my first essay.


In my first essay I used the essays Joyas Voladoras by Brian Doyle and Here is New York by E.B. White, and while I’m not completely certain which essay I feel the most comfortable incorporating over the other, Here is New York was the center focus of my last essay, so I feel that I will be steering away from any potential danger of not completing the point of the second essay: find a new idea. Joyas Voladoras then is a good fit, but in regards to the new essays we have available to us, I will try to embed the essays The Art of Failure by Malcolm Gladwell, because it paints a rather splendid image of trial and error that I feel works with my moment, and Language Choice by Young-Jin Park, because of its many personal testimonies. I also feel like I could try to incorporate the film The Five Obstructions because the method of recreation is another underlying theme within this new essay (although it isn’t precisely the main focus).

1 comment:

  1. Solid. I feel as though you have a mental balance as to where you want the direction of your essay to go. From the sound of it, all of your reference text(s)/movie(s) won't just coexist with the main idea of your essay, but instead enhance it, or, help flourish your essay if you rather. You seem very in touch with your inner being, with that being said, maybe you should try selling a form of self comfort for those who aren't in your writing.

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