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    fate due to free will. On the other hand, Sophocles expresses that Oedipus was fated with pride that kept him blind from seeing the truth. Whereas, the director of the movie conveys that a person gets to make choices in life but at last life ends in death by using symbolism. Are people responsible for their actions? This question has puzzled humanity throughout history. Sophocles told the audience in the play that we cannot only blame fate for situations that occur in our life but free will.…

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    off with a nice thesis statement. From all the writing we have done over the course of school you would think you know what it means right??? Wrong. Everyone has a different view of what writing means, if they like it or not, if they do it in their free time or not I view writing as a way to escape from the outside world (unless you're writing an informational essay, in that case you have a STRICT criteria you have to follow which to some people could be a drag). Overall, I have had a pretty…

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    C’s on my essays and Lamott says to become a good writer you must write shitty drafts first then why don 't I do that? “Shitty First Drafts" by Anne Lamott states everybody should write shitty first drafts to make their writing better, but many people tend to think successful writers only write their writing once. Anne Lamott says people don 't understand that all great writers write many shitty drafts before they have their final draft. Good writers write first drafts to put everything in their…

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    Coming into English 170 this semester I did know quite what to expect. I had always been an enthused writer who excelled at expressing himself on paper but never at this high of a level. Now at the end of my semester in Writing Seminar I can say that my approach to writing has changed to a certain extent. Coming fresh out of high school my thoughts about writing were that you first make an outline of ideas, then brainstorm a strategy to make those ideas flow together properly, and finally form…

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    in the novel Page After Page, by Heather Sellers, there are little exercises/practices sets up that the reader can do. These exercises are a way for the author, make the reader to interact with the book, and effectively learn how to become a better writer. The way that they are set up is short, simple and sweet; and does not require extra brainpower. For example, at the end of chapter fourteen Sellers asks the reader to just sit at the computer and write for fifteen minutes, ignoring every…

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    Throughout my life, the English language has been a huge part of my life. I believe leaning to read and write are very important in today 's society, so I am very grateful to have had resources to be able to do so. I remember when my mom used to take me to the library. I was not in school yet, but my mom tried her best to make sure I could read at a certain level. We would take turns reading each page. When we finished reading the book, she would ask me what the book was about to make sure I…

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    Even though I signed up for a creative writing class and my first experience in the class was poetry, I am curious to see where the assignments will unfold. What a pleasant surprise to realize that my greatest wish to become a prolific writer is about to be realized. Besides, I like the quote “Please do not allow the spinning mind, with its inexhaustible genius for resistance, to keep you from writing the poems suggested in each chapter.” (v) I have been telling people that I did not choose my…

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    Rosmarie Waldrop is a contemporary poet who seeks to understand the source of art as well as to reform it. She appreciates the paradoxical desires of the writer to break free of long-practiced and redundant structure, yet she understands the human need for order and arrangement. She acknowledges the fact that there is no such thing as an uninfluenced line of poetry; whether the influence is a grammatically and culturally correct form, or an emotional or ideological belief that is shared by poets…

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    I have always loved writing because it was a way to express myself without having to talk to other people about my thoughts and feelings. I’m fairly certain that my love for writing really started in the 6th grade, which was one of the worst years of my life. That was the year I was severely bullied by girls who were higher up on the popularity totem pole than myself. They played sports and all the teachers loved them, so a lot of them looked past what they said about me in class. It got to the…

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    As a writer, your brain can get to be a pretty cluttered place. Characters clammer around and chatter all day. Works in progress and burgeoning ideas vie for attention. Daydreams and brainstorms rise and fall from the surface of consciousness like a swell at sea. Without proper vent, the authorial mind quickly becomes a frustratingly crowded place, and it can become hard to extract a single, linear thought from the teeming mess. Distraction and dismay, unfortunately, do not a productive writer…

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