I found that a few of my most favored ones were “A Fourth State of Matter” by JoAnn Beard, as I just found myself drawn into her melancholy story of lost and found that she started the story in a way that I just didn’t expect the shocking parts of the shootings to occur and within her writing, I almost could feel her pain from the tragedy. To “A Windstorm in the Forest” by John Muir as it brought me back to memories of living in California and the times spent within the Sierra Nevada Mountains that I had stored away, as he described sensor’ that seemed lost and forgot in my mind and yet while reading his words, I felt like I was in seventh heaven back to summers of hiking and climbing off my youth. Yet my favorite to read and write towards was “Consider the Lobster” by David Foster Wallace because as someone who is allergic to shellfish, I felt so compelled to read and just felt like I was transported into the world that while I can never enjoy but got to experience through his writing. It is definitely easy for me to say that writing my responses towards our readings was easily my strongest aspects towards this …show more content…
Besides of course the research writing as that is something I find is more my level, but I didn’t even realize that in a prior class of mine I used was the technique immersion as I did in a research paper and I put myself into a situation a places that were so unknowing to me that I end up really enjoying that aspect which I think is what drawled me towards this course in the first