The Joys of Week One English
In a world
as expansive as the one we find ourselves living in, there are many
breathtaking beauties and wonders all around us. From everything, spanning from
the Grand canyon, to others as simple as the rising and setting of the sun,
beauty really has found its way into our daily lives. Perhaps the most
beautiful phenomenon of them all however, is the first week of English here at
troy high. It is full of many wonders, such as acquiring a notebook, alphabetical
seating, and the annual “First Vocab Quiz” that always seems to have
alliteration as one of the terms to learn. The list goes on and on, but nothing
else can even hope to compete with the occurrence that has come to steal my
heart, Summer Reading. There’s just too many layers to the beauty of what is
known to us as “summer reading”, for me to fully describe its elegance. But to
put it simply, I can’t be the only one that spends every day of my summer going
to bed with the comforting thought of three books and three essays looming in
the near future in my head. I can’t be the only one who finds the concept of
reading gripping and relatable classics – such as “The Good Earth” by Pearl S.
Buck, or “In the Time of the Butterflies” by Julia Alverez – to be anything
short of exhilarating! And these joys are only the half of it. I can’t be the
only one who finds joy in scouring 1200 pages worth of sheer and utter
brilliance, searching for a couple of quotes. I can’t be the only person who
spent the last few days of his summer (not there is ANYTHING else in this world
and its entirety that I would rather be doing, mind you) vigorously re-reading
my assignments over and over to ensure that they are perfect to every last
letter. The best part to this journey spanning three months however, is knowing
that the joy and hard work that I poured into these assignments was well
rewarded. In fair exchange for the countless hours of bypassing the stories of
the three wonderful novels assigned to me in order to find several usable
quotes for these assignments, I am rewarded with the satisfaction of being able
to claim that (If my mathematical calculations are correct) each assignment,
assuming that for maximum enjoyment of reading throughout the summer I read a
book a month, took roughly four weeks to complete, and that they are worth
roughly Fifty Percent of our first weekly vocab quiz, while taking roughly four
times more to prepare and write! (Wow, run on sentences that you can’t focus
through, sounds like the SAT reading section.) That’s roughly four times the work
for half the number of points! Well I hope that moving forward we can all learn
to appreciate the smaller beauties in life, like summer reading for example!
P.S. Sorry if individuals who dislike summer reading took
offence, I just find that to be a very un-relatable stance on this subject.
Hahahaha. I just fell in more and more love with your level of sarcasm as I read on. Don't we just all LOVE doing work, right?? It was so entertaining how you kept the same tone throughout the whole piece of the writing (and I almost forgot to compliment you blog title). The way you formatted the writing to be informal was a great choice; I think it shows your personality much better than formal writing.
ReplyDeleteJust one thing I wanted to ask though is where you are planning to incorporate the quote we need to include in our blog posts. Oh yeah, also, if you went back in time for couple weeks, do you think you will still be putting the same amount of effort you put into summer reading assignments or not? I feel like I would be so nervous to fluff it even if it was just 5 points instead of 10.
P.S. I am definitely looking forward to you using your sarcasm on a more controversial issue later in this year.
DeleteKarthik, remember to read the directions. Cite a piece of textual evidence we used in class, and reflect on what concepts you learned. Good luck! :)
ReplyDeleteBefore I start, I want to inform you that Yunsoo just bodied you. As reading your blog I acquired a few thoughts. I feel the same way you do when achieving something I worked vigorously for. As you stated, "The best part to this journey spanning three months however, is knowing that the joy and hard work that I poured into these assignments was well rewarded" (Ganapathy), working hard and achieving the grade you deserve is great. The only thing I want to know is, did you really enjoy the summer reading? I have seen you work hard and achieve your goals plenty of times, but did this summer reading really influence you? Lets be real Karthik. I will be looking forward to finding out other things that inspire you as I keep track of your blogs. Although this blog (in my opinion) wasn't totally truthful I will still give it a 10/10! Good job buddy!
ReplyDeleteI thoroughly enjoyed reading this blog as I can imagine you vigorously typing this up with all that pent up ang-happiness as vigorously as you did the summer reading essays. I look forward to seeing you positively evaluate the works that we shall be doing in the future!
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