Sunday, May 31, 2009

Facebook Rewind

At the beginning of this school year, we had to develop an ideal American citizen on Facebook and described characteristics of this said person. My citizen was a student at Ohio State, who was a member of the Republican party and a Rastafarian. My citizen watched a variety of shows to try and cover all bases and listened to all genres of music. I would not change too much about my citizen now, although I would change his religion to Christian because that is the more accepted and one of the most prevalent religions in American society. Aside from that, I feel my citizen was very well rounded and someone who could get by successfully in society. I think the change I made is one that would make the more my citizen more able to be respected in society. I think the reading about the difference between normal and ideal by Michael Warner is very interested. It really makes a good point about what is normal compared to what is ideal. Normal is just a word that shows people fit into statistics. No one should really worry about being normal. Ideal is a lot different and it can be different based on what you believe. I do not think my citizen would be normal just because of the vast variety of interest, but to me he is ideal. Who cares about being normal...there is no reason to have to fit into mold just to make some statistics come true.

I have learned a lot in this class about writing and research while dealing with the rhetoric of service and activism. I have learned about the steps of writing analytically as opposed to the 5 paragraph method that I have been taught my whole life. I learned to analyze things piece by piece and relate them back to a main idea as opposed to generalizing things. I believe all these things tie together in a very unique way. My ideal citizen has many small parts that bring him together as a whole, just like the course theme all tied together in being an activist for a bigger cause.

2 comments:

  1. Being well-rounded is a great characteristic to have and I would agree that an ideal citizen should be well-rounded. The last paragraph was a great veiw of how activism tied into our English class.

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  2. I agree that an ideal citizen does not necessarily have to be normal. Your last sentence was a great way to relate your ideal citizen to the course theme as a whole.

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