Self reflective essay
Your pencil that is never sharp enough is gripped in your cramped, aching hand. You sit at your desk staring menacingly at the scribbles on a page you have just manifested in the last hour. Your eyes frantically scan the words as your brain scrambles to locate something to fix, something to add, or something to cross out. With a deep breath, you carefully write the last sentence of your piece.
First time when I came to the class on the first day I was bit nervous I just don't know about the process and work. For the First time I saw akhil sir in the orientation day when he was introduced the course of the "ways of reading" he was very energetic and positive about the course and my first impression was that "okay I want to do that course" after I form my decision that I am going to do that course because I am very fond with poetries and I love to read and write the poems. in this course I found this platform to explore my dreams.i had enjoyed very much.i have learnt the value of my passion and found out that a lot of underconstructed idea build in this process. The course taught me that to become a good writer you had to do practice and practice for your work and become a aware writer to say your feelings.you should have the knowledge of politics and daily incident that's happened in the world or in your country. To become a writer you have a moral responsibility to showcase the society all the bad things so they can decide what is wrong and what is right. These things also help the writer to produce the desired effect in reader mind. I learn the value of writing it and then rewriting own work and editing it. We have to calm all the time. we all have our dark side and our own shelters, but behind a writer’s mind there is always a tendency to isolate and enter a bubble, which is actually where most creativity comes from.
In the novel Munnu, a boy from Kashmir, the representation of the tense political scenario and how it has choked the routine and happiness of domestic life of the people of Kashmir come out clearly with the anecdotes shared by a Kashmiri stag and his son. These helps to reduce sensitivity of the issue while retaining the political intent of the work. So, the moral was to devise new techniques when it came to censorship and not quit by discounting the subject matter due to its volatile nature.
I gained insight into the politics of the language in a text. A novel like Arundhati Roy’s The God of Small Things, clearly demarcates the languages used by different sections of society in Ayemenem. In a country like India, it becomes important to ascribe importance to the power relations a language reflects among the different sections of a society because English has been a language associated with social mobility here. In spite of being a multi-lingual county we are hold English as the language of power and the educated class.
First time when I came to the class on the first day I was bit nervous I just don't know about the process and work. For the First time I saw akhil sir in the orientation day when he was introduced the course of the "ways of reading" he was very energetic and positive about the course and my first impression was that "okay I want to do that course" after I form my decision that I am going to do that course because I am very fond with poetries and I love to read and write the poems. in this course I found this platform to explore my dreams.i had enjoyed very much.i have learnt the value of my passion and found out that a lot of underconstructed idea build in this process. The course taught me that to become a good writer you had to do practice and practice for your work and become a aware writer to say your feelings.you should have the knowledge of politics and daily incident that's happened in the world or in your country. To become a writer you have a moral responsibility to showcase the society all the bad things so they can decide what is wrong and what is right. These things also help the writer to produce the desired effect in reader mind. I learn the value of writing it and then rewriting own work and editing it. We have to calm all the time. we all have our dark side and our own shelters, but behind a writer’s mind there is always a tendency to isolate and enter a bubble, which is actually where most creativity comes from.
In the novel Munnu, a boy from Kashmir, the representation of the tense political scenario and how it has choked the routine and happiness of domestic life of the people of Kashmir come out clearly with the anecdotes shared by a Kashmiri stag and his son. These helps to reduce sensitivity of the issue while retaining the political intent of the work. So, the moral was to devise new techniques when it came to censorship and not quit by discounting the subject matter due to its volatile nature.
I gained insight into the politics of the language in a text. A novel like Arundhati Roy’s The God of Small Things, clearly demarcates the languages used by different sections of society in Ayemenem. In a country like India, it becomes important to ascribe importance to the power relations a language reflects among the different sections of a society because English has been a language associated with social mobility here. In spite of being a multi-lingual county we are hold English as the language of power and the educated class.
We as a writer can feel what the others feel. We are able to experiment the same emotions than the others, just because we can easily put ourselves on the others’ shoes. That’s more of a human kind And the writer tends to be that way.the art of writing is something that comes from the bottom of themselves, spontaneous I have a passion to watch the paintings and read about them and knows about their history that how old the paintings it is? And who draw them how when? Because I am a big fan of historical place and all the historical things that's reminds me of history.
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