In this blog post I am going to compare Chef's Table to my English Composition Course. Here are three questions I'm going to answer to help you see the similarities.
Question #1: How does this episode fit into the narrative mode? This episode fits in to our English Composition Course because of the way it was organized. It was a narrative and also story telling. He seem to have a growth mindset because of the fact that he is all looking for ideas and new experiences. The theme seem to have a longing feeling. Questions #2: How does Mallman's story connect to the hiraeth story you are writing in this class? Consider his discussions about home and childhood. Mallman's story connects to the hiraeth story I'm writing because he has a longing for a pass he can't go back to. His Hiraeth seem to be freedom. I wanted to say food at first be after I watched it again I heard and saw something new. His father didn't understand him his wanted to live a free life that his father didn't agree with. I think the fact that he live such a free life has something to do with his father unacceptence of his lifestyle in his begaining years. Question #3: What major ideas/themes from this episode connect to ideas/themes from our composition course? Consider Mallmann's argument about composing a good dish, examining his life environments, and being productive. He talked about a point where he thought he was at the top of his game and someone told him his food was bad. At firist he thought the person didn't know what they were talking about. After some time he realized the person was right. instead of adding his own twist to what he had learned he was just copying. In wrighting we have to say what the expert said and add our thoughts to it. there were also compositions through out the show. There was lot of SHOW AND TELL. they would tell you about somewhere and give a visual.
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Who did I work with to compose my hiraeth project? Was this a good approach?
Well I wasn’t able to work with anybody, I wish I had done so though. What was the most difficult part of my writing process? Why? What did I do to overcome the obstacles? The most difficult part my writing process was figuring out exactly what I wanted to write about. I just couldn’t for the life of me think of any home sickness that was worth writing about. I just wrote, well to be fair I wrote and deleted a few times. (sheeee you did not read those last few words) When did I write this project? Good approach? I started a couple of nights before I had to turn it in. I just had to become more familiar with the word. My Approach could’ve been better. Where did I write this project? Good approach? I wrote the paper at home on my laptop. Right now I don’t have too many places I could write. Why did I choose to write about my chosen hiareth? It was the only topic that when I thought about that really give me that longing feeling. How will I adapt/revise my writing process for future revision of the hiraeth assignment. [Be specific. Review your original six-step writing process plan and consider posting a new six-step plan.] I honestly feel there may be a whole lot of changes to my writing. I’m even tempted to do a whole new one. |
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