In English class, we had to try to write about a food that represented us and it was hard for me to think about one. I was eating Milk Duds while thinking and I thought, what kind of candy would I be? My general thought was that a Snicker is what candy I would want to be, simply because it is my favorite. I pondered upon this question for a while and then after realized there is not one candy that could capture my whole identity. How could a chewy caramel and nuts enrobed with chocolate describe who I was? In all honesty, it could not, so what would candy would describe me?
As many candies as there are in this world, not one seems to describe me to the fullest. I could be sour patch kids because I am sometimes sweet and then can turn sour in the blink of an eye. My hard headedness could be represented as a hard lifesaver. On the other hand, I could be the soft lifesavers, where I become soft and weak. I could say I would be skittles, as if the “taste of the rainbow” describes all my unique personalities, but it does not capture my physical appearance, like my hair or eyes. So again, what candy could I be? …show more content…
Also my language and way of life. I could say I am a Payday because what you see on the outside is not necessarily what is on the inside. You may see me as an average teenage girl, who loves boys and having all the attention, but the truth is I hate being the center of attention and I would rather be on my own and be independent. My family, and how we all look different but are similar in many ways, or how we celebrate Christmas and Easter would not be captured in a piece of candy. My love for dogs and passion for animals would be left out if I picked a