final exam

Posted On July 23, 2009

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After I read the article, George Orwell wrote excerpt from why I write he explains that he feels that there are only four great motives. He said nothing about writing when you are sad. Whenever I am sad, I write to express my feelings. I have found that when I am sad and I write it helps me to feel a lot better. When I am writing and I am in pain I can use words that will help you to identify where I am coming from. When I am happy, confused, or concerned, sometime write it helps to clear my mind. Some people may not realize that sometimes when we write about real life experiences some people can relate to what we are talking about. It seems more realistic when people are writing about something that you have actually experienced. You have proof and you can better add to you topic. You can back up your topic with solid evidence rather than with a theory. I think that this should be added to the list because I think that it is important and a lot of other people may feel the say way. Everyone has his or her own reason to write but I think that the most personal is writing about a personal experience. I strongly can say that after reading a book about someone’s life experience and how it molded them and maybe even changed their lives is highly inspirational to me. You can learn a lot about a person through the lives on paper. That is why when I am sad I write the best because all of my feelings can be poured into whatever project I am working on.

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