Friday, January 26, 2007

"The Start of My Paper"

1.26.2007


This week was definitely a better week for me in this class than last week was. I really started to understand the class a lot more, which is typical to understand something after you are involved in it for awhile. I also noticed that a lot of people were on the same page as me, which made me feel a lot better that I wasn’t the only one lost in class the 1st week, wondering if I was really ready to take this class or not! I soon learned that I was as ready as I will ever be, even if I am not the greatest writer.


I also started thinking more and more about my paper (wanting to be as prepared as I possibly could be) and finally came up with what book I wanted to base my paper off of. I came up with the fact that out of all the Nicholas Spark’s books I have read, The Guardian had made the most influence in my life. It had many things going on throughout the story and always made me think and put my thoughts to what it would be like if I were that specific character. This was a fun activity while reading this book because there were SO many characters and they each had very different characteristics. The main character of the book, Julie, is a sweet young woman who has already gone through a lot in her life and now has to chose between Richard, a smart business man who doesn’t end up who she thinks he is, and Mike, her (dead) ex-husbands best-friend, who will do anything to be there for her and put her 1st in their life.


Besides all of the thinking I have done for thoughts on my paper, I have started putting together sentences on what I hope can be the introduction paragraph. I am not the best paper writer, so I really have to take my time and make sure I am including all the sentences that make up an introduction paragraph!

2 comments:

Pam Weckwerth said...

Jessica,
I am glad to hear that last week went better for you. It looks like you have a good idea for your paper. I have not read any Nicholas Spark's books but I hear they are very good. I wish you a lot of luck with your paper.

Lanette Klarenbeek said...

Jessica,
I'm super happy to hear that everything is looking up. Keep workin hard, I'm sure you will do great!