Tuesday, March 19, 2013

"Change": A Response to Victoria's essay



I chose the song “secrets” by One Republic to represent Victoria’s essay. The chorus of this song starts out by saying “Tell me what you want to hear,” which reminded me of Victoria because she was scared to leave her comfort zone, she was scared to be different. She didn’t want to be judged and therefore held back. Then it goes on to say, “Sick of all the insincere so I’m gonna give all my secrets away. This time don’t need another perfect line, don’t care if critics ever jump in line, I’m gonna give all my secrets away.” This part symbolizes Victoria throwing away her insecurities, giving her secrets away, and finally being who she wants to be and doing what she wants to do. 

Sunday, March 17, 2013

"Night vs. Day": A response to Lauren's essay




I chose this song called “Night/Day” by Mae. It discusses how he misses out by sleeping in, and how he will no longer sleep the day. I really like Lauren’s experiment and actually would love to try it! In this song it says, “’Cause I’ve convinced myself that my best can only come in the moonlight, and I keep sleeping in, and missing something.” I understand the point about having the same amount of hours to get work done, it is just different times of the day. I am really curious which you enjoyed better, which was more productive, which you see yourself continuing to do. Overall, well written!

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

"Who do I want to be?": A response to Alex's essay




I chose this picture of Switzerland to represent Alex’s story. His values and his character have been altered based on where he was raised. But at some point, most people question themselves and why they do the things they do. Why be polite? Is it benefiting me in any way? I thought this was an interesting experiment because no one knew he was conducting it. I think it would be good if Alex added some more of his inner thoughts. There are definitely parts where he incorporates it, but I want to hear more. I also really liked the quote, “treat everyone as a gentleman not because they are, but because you are.” 

"Mulling it Over": A response to Steven's essay




I feel as though this picture can represent Steven’s story. Through his experiment, he comes to find that appearance does play a role in how people treat one another. By having a mullet, he changed his identity, similar to how one would in a play, knowing it was not a permanent change. There may have been times where he got lost in his character though, and allowed himself to be hurt by how others were treating him. I think it would benefit the essay if Steven incorporated dialogue or deeper descriptions of people’s reactions to his hair and then also deeper descriptions of how it made him feel. How did it feel to be treated differently by his lifelong friends? How did he feel about himself while sporting the mullet?