She Had To Correct Everything That People Wrote About Her Essay

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1. Since the world has made social media and internet access available to us all we can search many demotions and find out all different information on people’s lives and what they do for a living or in their daily lives with going to the grocery store or taking their kids to soccer practice. Which also can make negative assumptions for others to read about and twist and make up stories of other people.
2. It affected what she thought of herself from reading the past articles that other writers had wrote about her. People treated her like old news and that everything she had worked for and done even by winning awards meant nothing now. She felt like an outcast even from herself with how cruel others treated her from being older and not having more awards then she already had.
3. She had to correct everything that people wrote about her that were wrong. From her having several husband which she only has one, to her having having a fight in a restaurant about her bill. She wrote out all the facts and true event from each one of these stories others had wrote about her and made it clear what happened and who she was as a writer and stood up for herself and her family.
4. The internet made her sound like she was unstable and had anger issues with also lies about where she had gone to college or even the house she lived in. She honestly
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Reading online about what others have wrote about her and also listening to it from interviews she had done in the past have lend her to feel lost in herself and in this world. She didn’t know what to believe. She had to sit and reflect on these issues and decided weather to be what they said she was or to be who her family and herself knew her to be. These situations happen all the time not even with celebrities it happens to all of us at least once. The way the internet is used now is to be more involved in everyone’s personal lives which can be very dangerous and used to hurt others and spread lies which can be very

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